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The '-i' option enables an interactive error-handling mode. If an error occurs: |
The '-i' option enables an interactive error-handling mode. If an error occurs: |
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* type <tt>del kwargs['e']</tt> then <tt>Ctrl-D</tt> to resume the compilation |
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Note: if you encounter permission errors when running this command, you may need to: |
Note: if you encounter permission errors when running this command, you may need to: |
Revision as of 01:16, 16 December 2008
Preparation
To use Puritan, you need to install dependencies:
# NB: mock >= 0.9.7 is needed. # debian: sudo apt-get install mock git-core # fedora: sudo yum install mock git-core # both sudo usermod -a -G mock $USER newgrp mock
and to check out and run a 'ui' and a 'compilation'.
(git clone git://dev.laptop.org/users/mstone/puritan compilation; cd compilation; git branch --track 767 origin/767; git checkout 767) git clone git://dev.laptop.org/users/mstone/puritan ui python2.5 ui/puritan/main.py # read help sudo python2.5 ui/puritan/main.py -v build ./compilation HEAD ./results -- -i
The '-i' option enables an interactive error-handling mode. If an error occurs:
- to learn what command failed:
kwargs
- to get a bash shell inside the buildroot for further debugging
import os os.system('/bin/bash')
- to resume the compilation after fixing an error:
del kwargs['e'] Ctrl-D
- to exit the compilation and clean up.
Ctrl-D
Note: if you encounter permission errors when running this command, you may need to:
sudo setenforce 0 # disable selinux
Note: a word of warning: while _my_ uis and compilations will treat your computer nicely, other people's might not. Caveat emptor.
Some puritan compilations now feature a 'download' operation which can be used to download all packages that the compilation will install for later (offline) use:
sudo python2.5 ui/puritan/main.py -v download ./compilation HEAD ./results
This command will generate a program in the results directory which can be used to download the packages.