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[Mageia-dev] Iurt

+ Pascal Terjan + pterjan at gmail.com +
+ Fri Jun 3 20:26:46 CEST 2011 +

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+ +
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 11:19, Balcaen John <mikala at mageia.org> wrote:
+> Le vendredi 3 juin 2011 05:57:14, Stefano Negro a écrit :
+>> Hi.
+>> I'd like to learn Iurt. Can someone teach me starting to configure the
+>> testing environment and an example of src.rpm?
+> 1) You need to have a local mirror of the distribution .
+
+I don't think so
+You need a fast one else creating chroots will be long, but can use an
+url for the mirror given to iurt
+
+> 2) install iurt via urpmi
+>
+> 3) give your build user the correct right to use /usr/sbin/iurt_root_command
+
+Which is done in sudo config
+
+> 4) configure the configuration file for example here to use a cauldron iurt i've
+> got a   ~/.iurt.cauldron.conf
+>
+> {
+>  local_home => "/home/mikala/build",
+>  home => "/home/mikala/iurt",
+>  upload => "/home/mikala",
+>  local_upload => "/home/mikala",
+>  repository => '/Public/pub/linux/Mageia/distrib',
+>  admin => 'mikala at mageia.org',
+>  sendmail => 0,
+>  packager => 'Iurt the rebuild bot <mikala at mageia.org>',
+> }
+>
+> You'll find here the result of the build & builds logs in /home/mikala/iurt
+> /home/mikala/build is used for storing the chroot tarball
+>
+>
+> 5) you can now start playing with iurt to build package
+> on a x86_64 arch you can also build i586 packages using linux32
+> aka
+> linux32 iurt -r cauldron i586 your.src.rpm
+> will build a i586 package
+> iurt -r cauldron x86_64 your.src.rpm
+> allow you to build the x86_64 package
+>
+>
+> --
+> Balcaen John
+>
+>
+
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