April 30, 2007 openSUSE.org Build Service a short introduction Moiz Kohari VP Engineering.

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April 30, 2007 openSUSE.org Build Service a short introduction Moiz Kohari VP Engineering

© Novell Inc, Confidential & Proprietary 2 Goals of the Build Service Open the openSUSE distribution development itself Make it simple to provide binary packages of software Maintain sources once, offer packages for everybody Make the distribution creation transparent and reproducable Support the “Release early, Release often” approach Involve and connect the open source communities Make it easy and secure to install new software Having fun with new software !

© Novell Inc, Confidential & Proprietary 3 What does it do ? OBS developer service End-User interface Software: * Packages * Solution Stacks * Distributions Feedback: * Download Numbers * Votes * Bugreports upstream server Modifications Sources Distribution definition Download images Upgrade software Find exciting stuff Integrate with upstream

© Novell Inc, Confidential & Proprietary 4 What is the Build Service ? Server Infrastructure The Build Service server hosts all sources provides the build systems to create packages provides download and mirror infrastructure for packages is the communication framework A set of tools: The tools are used for local operations on the workstation or for remote operations on the openSUSE server.

© Novell Inc, Confidential & Proprietary 5 The open design of the Build Service Everyone will be able to use the Build Service. The Build Service tools are open source. The Build Service provides a public API. The Build Service can get integrated into existing tools. The Build Service is not limited to SUSE based distributions Integration with existing web pages is possible.

© Novell Inc, Confidential & Proprietary 6 Components Overview Web Client Command Line Client Installer ( YaST, etc.) openSUSE API Frontend Storage Build Host Your Client Mirror Interface Build Host Build Host Build Host Build Host Build Host Backend

© Novell Inc, Confidential & Proprietary 7 Project Model 1/2 A project is a workspace which can be created by any user. It may contain: a list of users with write access to it sources or a description how to download them link to existing sources to be built in a different enviroment changes for existing packages a list of build targets to build binary packages for The result will be one or more package repositories.

© Novell Inc, Confidential & Proprietary 8 Current State Access to build.opensuse.org is granted after request Package building for SUSE, Mandriva, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu works Public download of software is possible via software.opensuse.org Work In Progress: Improving GUI to become more userfriendly Being able to build complete distributions Supporting image building (installation iso, Live-CD,...)

© Novell Inc, Confidential & Proprietary 9 Resources Overview about the project and links for further informations and the source code. A running instance of the Build Service. The mailing list for discussing the Build Service.

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