I describe below the procedure to setup and build from a local repository. The git build system resolves dependencies, if any, for a package by downloading dependent package libraries from the repositories specified in the ~/.gbs.conf file. In order to speed up a build, local repositories can be setup. A local repository is a mirror of repository hosted at, for example, releases repository. In order to setup a local repository, execute the following commands:
$ pwd /home/vijaykz $ mkdir local-repo $ cd local-repo $ wget -r -nH -nd -x -c http://download.tizen.org/releases/daily/2.0alpha/common/latest/ The wget command will download the files and create a directory structure as in the URL. Once repository is downloaded, update the ~/.gbs.conf file to point to the folder (example, local-repo): [general] #Current profile name which should match a profile section name profile = profile.tizen [profile.tizen] #Common authentication info for whole profile #user = #CAUTION: please use the key name "passwd" to reset plaintext password #passwd = obs = obs.tizen #Comma separated list of repositories repos = repo.tizen_latest [obs.tizen] #OBS API URL pointing to a remote OBS. url = https://api.tizen.org #Optional user and password, set if differ from profile's user and password #user = #passwd = [repo.tizen_latest] #Build against repo's URL url = /home/vijaykz/local-repo/releases/daily/2.0alpha/common/latest [repo.tizen_base] url = /home/vijaykz/local-repo/releases/daily/2.0alpha/common/latest/repos/tizen-base/armv7l/packages/ [repo.tizen_main] url = /home/vijaykz/local-repo/releases/daily/2.0alpha/common/latest/repos/tizen-main/armv7l/packages/ If a local repository is being used for the first time, it requires additional configurations. GBS requires build configuration data, which it downloads and saves it as /var/tmp/test-gbs/tizen.conf. Since we now use local repository, we need to manually input the build configuration file. But prior to that, copy the build.conf to your home directory for easy usage: $ pwd /home/vijaykz/local-repo/releases/daily/2.0alpha/common/latest/builddata $ cp a300db37ca06dc0948bf006eaf2a15fa0481ac5ef64e1a71695bd6b84901f667-build.conf ~/build.conf *Note*: The alphanumerical string appearing before "-build.conf" is random and could be different for you than what is shown. To build now, specify the build configuration file using the -D option: $ gbs build -A armv7l -D ~/build.conf These instructions will help you to setup a local repository and build packages locally. However, further configurations are still required if you want MIC to be able to use the local repository. For that, I provide the steps to carry out below: The kickstart file specifies the location of repositories to be used. If you have setup a local repository, then you would probably want to source package binaries from the local, instead of remote, repositories. In order to do that, follow the steps: Add the following line in the kickstart file to specify the repository: repo --name=Tizen-base --baseurl=file:/home/vijaykz/Z/custom-repo/releases/daily/2.0alpha/common/latest/repos/tizen-base/armv7l/packages/ repo --name=Tizen-main --baseurl=file:/home/vijaykz/Z/custom-repo/releases/daily/2.0alpha/common/latest/repos/tizen-main/armv7l/packages/ Note that you will have to update the path that is specific to your machine. Next step is to configure the bootstrap section of the /etc/mic/mic.conf to point to the local version. First, download the micbootstrap folder: $ pwd /home/vijaykz/mic $ wget -r -nH -nd -x -c http://download.tizen.org/tools/micbootstrap/ Next, update the /etc/mic/mic.conf as follows: [bootstrap1] name=micbootstrap bootstrap=file:/home/vijaykz/mic/tools/micbootstrap/ #bootstrap=http://download.tizen.org/tools/micbootstrap/ Now, you are ready to create a file system image from a repository set locally on your machine! Best, Vijay Zanvar On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 6:56 PM, abhishek tejaswi < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > Is there a way to build the tizen package without downloading the repos > everytime. Tizen site gives info about building the source packages > locally. I did modifications in .gbs.conf file url path and gave > url=/<path>/GBS-ROOT. > What is the right way of building the packages without downloading the > repos? > > Thanks > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/general > > -- Best, Vijay Zanvar
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