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Kevin Schoon [me@kevinschoon.com]

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Sat, 12 Jul 2025 20:29:12 +0000 (4 months ago)

add some basic tooling for debian packaging
add some basic tooling for debian packaging

NOTE that I am not very adept at debian packaging, this is just a start.
1diff --git a/packaging/debian/control b/packaging/debian/control
2new file mode 100644
3index 0000000..01df31f
4--- /dev/null
5+++ b/packaging/debian/control
6 @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
7+ Source: ayllu
8+ Section: ayllu
9+ Priority: optional
10+ Maintainer: Kevin Schoon <me@kevinschoon.com>
11+ Standards-Version: 4.1.4
12+ Rules-Requires-Root: no
13+ Vcs-Git: https://ayllu-forge.org/ayllu/ayllu
14+ Vcs-Browser: https://ayllu-forge.org/ayllu/ayllu
15+ Homepage: https://ayllu-forge.org
16+ Package: ayllu
17+ Architecture: amd64
18+ Description: Hyper performant & hackable code forge
19+ Version: X.X.X
20 diff --git a/packaging/debian/copyright b/packaging/debian/copyright
21new file mode 100644
22index 0000000..f4b75bb
23--- /dev/null
24+++ b/packaging/debian/copyright
25 @@ -0,0 +1,672 @@
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27+ Source: https://ayllu-forge.org/ayllu/ayllu
28+ Upstream-Name: Ayllu
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698 diff --git a/scripts/build_deb.sh b/scripts/build_deb.sh
699new file mode 100755
700index 0000000..26709db
701--- /dev/null
702+++ b/scripts/build_deb.sh
703 @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
704+ #!/bin/sh
705+ # Build a debian package, assumes we are running on a debian host
706+
707+ cargo build --release
708+
709+ AYLLU_VERSION="$(cat ayllu/Cargo.toml |grep version | head -n 1 | \
710+ cut -d ' ' -f 3 | sed -e 's/\"//g')"
711+
712+ BUILD_DIR="$(mktemp -d)"
713+ PACKAGE_OUTPUT="${BUILD_DIR}.deb"
714+ cp -rvp packaging/debian/ "${BUILD_DIR}/DEBIAN/"
715+
716+ sed -i "s/Version: X.X.X/Version: ${AYLLU_VERSION}/g" "${BUILD_DIR}/DEBIAN/control"
717+
718+ install -Dm755 "target/release/ayllu" "${BUILD_DIR}/usr/bin/ayllu"
719+ install -Dm755 "target/release/quipu" "${BUILD_DIR}/usr/bin/quipu"
720+ install -Dm755 "target/release/ayllu-shell" "${BUILD_DIR}/usr/bin/ayllu-shell"
721+ install -Dm755 "target/release/ayllu-keys" "${BUILD_DIR}/usr/bin/ayllu-keys"
722+ install -Dm644 "LICENSE" "${BUILD_DIR}/usr/share/licenses/ayllu"
723+ install -Dm644 "config.example.toml" "${BUILD_DIR}/etc/ayllu/config.example.toml"
724+ install -Dm644 \
725+ "contrib/systemd/system/ayllu.service" \
726+ "${BUILD_DIR}/usr/lib/systemd/system/ayllu.service"
727+ install -Dm644 \
728+ "contrib/systemd/user/ayllu.service" \
729+ "${BUILD_DIR}/usr/lib/systemd/user/ayllu.service"
730+
731+ dpkg-deb --root-owner-group --build "$BUILD_DIR"
732+
733+ mv "${PACKAGE_OUTPUT}" "ayllu-${AYLLU_VERSION}.deb"
734 diff --git a/scripts/build_deb_trixie.sh b/scripts/build_deb_trixie.sh
735new file mode 100755
736index 0000000..75018dc
737--- /dev/null
738+++ b/scripts/build_deb_trixie.sh
739 @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
740+ #!/bin/sh
741+
742+ SOURCE_IMAGE="docker.io/rust:trixie"
743+
744+ podman run --rm -ti --workdir /src -v $PWD:/src "$SOURCE_IMAGE" \
745+ scripts/build_deb.sh