#!/bin/bash
#
-# Builds MyPLC, either inside the MyPLC development environment in
-# devel/root (if PLC_DEVEL_BOOTSTRAP is true), or in the current host
-# environment (may be itself a MyPLC development environment or a
-# Fedora Core 4 environment with the appropriate development packages
-# installed).
+# Builds MyPLC in the current host environment
+# This is for the so-called chroot installation mode, meaning that
+# the resulting rpm will install a full chroot image in /plc/root
+# that can be run through chroot /plc/root
+# This chroot mode is to be opposed to the native mode (see build-native.sh)
+# that can be used in the host's root context or within a vserver
#
# root.img (loopback image)
# root/ (mount point)
# Mark Huang <mlhuang@cs.princeton.edu>
# Copyright (C) 2006 The Trustees of Princeton University
#
-# $Id: build.sh,v 1.38 2007/01/20 04:06:02 mlhuang Exp $
+# $Id$
#
. build.functions
+# pldistro expected as $1 - defaults to planetlab
+pldistro=$1 ; shift
+
# These directories are allowed to grow to unspecified size, so they
# are stored as symlinks to the /data partition. mkfedora and yum
# expect some of them to be real directories, however.
/var/www/html/boot
/var/www/html/download
/var/www/html/files
+/var/www/html/sites
/var/www/html/generated
/var/www/html/install-rpms
/var/www/html/xml
/var/tmp
/var/log
)
-for datadir in "${datadirs[@]}" ; do
- # If we are being re-run, it may be a symlink
- if [ -h root/$datadir ] ; then
- rm -f root/$datadir
- mkdir -p root/$datadir
- fi
-done
+
+pl_fixdirs root "${datadirs[@]}"
echo "* myplc: Installing base filesystem"
mkdir -p root data
-make_chroot root plc_config.xml
+
+pl_root_makedevs root
+pkgsfile=$(pl_locateDistroFile ../build/ ${pldistro} myplc.pkgs)
+pl_root_mkfedora root $pldistro $pkgsfile
+pl_root_tune_image root
# Install configuration scripts
echo "* myplc: Installing configuration scripts"
install -D -m 755 plc-config-tty root/usr/bin/plc-config-tty
install -D -m 755 db-config root/usr/bin/db-config
install -D -m 755 dns-config root/usr/bin/dns-config
+install -D -m 755 plc-map.py root/usr/bin/plc-map.py
+install -D -m 755 clean-empty-dirs.py root/usr/bin/clean-empty-dirs.py
+install -D -m 755 mtail.py root/usr/bin/mtail.py
+install -D -m 755 check-ssl-peering.py root/usr/bin/check-ssl-peering.py
+# Extra scripts (mostly for mail and dns) not installed by myplc by default. Used in production
+mkdir root/etc/support-scripts
+cp support-scripts/* root/etc/support-scripts
+# copy initscripts to etc/plc_sliceinitscripts
+mkdir root/etc/plc_sliceinitscripts
+cp plc_sliceinitscripts/* root/etc/plc_sliceinitscripts
# Install initscripts
echo "* myplc: Installing initscripts"
install -D -m 755 guest.init root/etc/init.d/plc
chroot root sh -c 'chkconfig --add plc; chkconfig plc on'
-# Install web scripts
-echo "* myplc: Installing web scripts"
-mkdir -p root/usr/bin
-install -m 755 \
- $srcdir/plc/scripts/gen-sites-xml.py \
- $srcdir/plc/scripts/gen-slices-xml-05.py \
- $srcdir/plc/scripts/gen-static-content.py \
- root/usr/bin/
-
-# Install web pages
-echo "* myplc: Installing web pages"
-mkdir -p root/var/www/html
-rsync -a $srcdir/new_plc_www/ root/var/www/html/
-
-# Install Drupal rewrite rules
-install -D -m 644 $srcdir/new_plc_www/drupal.conf root/etc/httpd/conf.d/drupal.conf
+# fetch the release stamp from the build if any
+# I could not come up with any more sensitive scheme
+if [ -f ../../../myplc-release ] ; then
+ cp ../../../myplc-release myplc-release
+else
+ echo "Cannot find release information." > myplc-release
+ date >> myplc-release
+ echo "$HeadURL$" >> myplc-release
+fi
+# install it in /etc/myplc-release
+install -m 444 myplc-release root/etc/myplc-release
+
+### Thierry Parmentelat - april 16 2007
+# fix the yum.conf as produced by mkfedora
+# so we can use the build's fc4 mirror for various installs/upgrades
+# within the chroot jail
+# yum_conf_to_build_host is defined in build.functions
+yum_conf_to_build_host ../build > root/etc/yum.conf
+
+### Thierry Parmentelat - may 8 2008
+# no doc built in this old-fashioned packaging anymore
+# use myplc-docs instead
# Install configuration file
echo "* myplc: Installing configuration file"
-install -D -m 444 $config data/etc/planetlab/default_config.xml
+install -D -m 444 default_config.xml data/etc/planetlab/default_config.xml
install -D -m 444 plc_config.dtd data/etc/planetlab/plc_config.dtd
# handle root's homedir and tweak root prompt
# Move "data" directories out of the installation
echo "* myplc: Moving data directories out of the installation"
-move_datadirs root data "${datadirs[@]}"
+pl_move_dirs root data /data "${datadirs[@]}"
# Fix permissions on tmp directories
-chmod 1777 data/tmp data/usr/tmp data/var/tmp
+pl_fixtmp_permissions data
# Remove generated bootmanager script
rm -f data/var/www/html/boot/bootmanager.sh
# Initialize node RPMs directory. The PlanetLab-Bootstrap.tar.bz2
# tarball already contains all of the node RPMs pre-installed. Only
# updates or optional packages should be placed in this directory.
-install -D -m 644 ../build/groups/v3_yumgroups.xml \
- data/var/www/html/install-rpms/planetlab/yumgroups.xml
+nodefamily=${pldistro}-${pl_DISTRO_ARCH}
+install -D -m 644 $pl_DISTRO_YUMGROUPS \
+ data/var/www/html/install-rpms/$nodefamily/yumgroups.xml
+# temporary - so that node update still work until yum.conf.php gets fixed
+( cd data/var/www/html/install-rpms ; ln -s $nodefamily planetlab)
# Make image out of directory
echo "* myplc: Building loopback image"
-make_image root root.img
+pl_make_image root root.img 100000000
exit 0