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This guide shows how to install and configure the bpkg-rep-publish script to
update and publish an archive-based bpkg repository that is stored in a git
repository. Normally the bpkg repository is signed and synchronized to a
remote host. Both of these operations usually requires authentication so here
we assume that you have arranged for the password-less repository signing and
ssh authentication (for example, using unlocked private keys, ssh-agent and
openssl-agent, etc).
See also the documentation at the beginning of bpkg-rep-publish for details
on the script's operation.
1. Create 'bpub' User
This user will be used to run the bpkg-rep-publish script. We will also use
its home directory to build and install bpkg-rep package, clone the git
repository, create the logs directory, etc.
We create this user with a disabled password so only root will be able to
operate as bpub. Because of this restriction we will allow bpub to run sudo
without a password:
# adduser --disabled-password bpub
# echo "bpub ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" >/etc/sudoers.d/bpub
# chmod 0440 /etc/sudoers.d/bpub
In the rest of this guide commands that start with the $ shell prompt are
expected to be executed as the bpub user and in its home directory (those
that start with # as above are run as root). To change to the bpub user
from root, do:
# su -l bpub
2. Install Prerequisites
a) Install a C++ compiler and git using your distribution's packages.
b) Unless you already have the build2 toolchain, install it by following
instructions on https://build2.org/install.xhtml.
3. Build and Install bpkg-rep.
$ mkdir bpkg-rep
$ cd bpkg-rep
$ bpkg create \
cc \
config.bin.rpath=$HOME/install/lib \
config.install.root=$HOME/install
$ bpkg build bpkg-rep,bpkg@https://pkg.cppget.org/1/alpha
$ bpkg install -a
$ cd .. # Back to bpub home.
4. Configure the repository update and synchronization.
Pre-clone the git repository containing the bpkg repository and create the log
directory:
$ git clone https://git.example.org/foo.git
$ mkdir foo.log
Note that the bpkg repository contents are expected to be in the foo/1/
subdirectory (see bpkg-rep-publish for details).
Perform the initial publication to test the setup and make the subsequent
synchronizations incremental. Here you may need to pass additionall
bpkg-rep-create(1) and rsync(1) options to the bpkg-rep-publish script.
$ install/bin/bpkg-rep-publish -d example.org:/var/bpkg/1/foo foo ...
Setup publishing as a cron job (every 5 minutes in this example):
$ crontab -l
MAILTO=publish@example.org
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin
0/5 * * * * $HOME/install/bin/bpkg-rep-publish -d example.org:/var/bpkg/1/foo --log-dir $HOME/foo.log --lock-timeout 600 $HOME/foo ...
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