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Package Managers What are they and why we use them
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Thoughts of an admin Installing software is painful Installing a lot of software is extremely painful Installing a lot of software on a lot of machines is HELL
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舉例 - LOL 天賦、符文 道具
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Before Packages Install from source Time consuming Varying configuration
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Improvement 1 Copy the binaries Setup scripts? Version? Dependencies?
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Package - Basic Archive Binaries Supporting files Setup script
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Package – Improvement Versioning ◦1.0.x ◦1.1.x ◦… Upgrades!
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Package - Dependencies Program A requires library B to work If library C is available, program A will work better/faster!
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Example – Call of Duty Requires: DirectX Works better with: PhysX
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Package Managers Low Level Unpacking packages Run configuration scripts Dependency checks …
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Package Managers High Level Fetch from remote repositories Search Install additional packages to meet dependencies Handle complex upgrades
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Package Repository Collection of packages Maintained by distribution Multiple versions Index
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Package Managers RPM BasedDEB Based Low levelRPMDpkg High levelYUM, up2date, …APT
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DEBIAN DPKG & APT Focus on
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Types of Packages Binary Package Meta Package Virtual Package
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Binary Package Normal package Source is available Architecture ◦Dependent Compiled binary files ◦Independent Scripts Documents Data files
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Meta Package Depends on other packages only Rename ◦git-core -> git Default version ◦gcc -> gcc-4.6 ◦Python -> python2.7 Can be creative!
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Virtual Package Does not really exist Names common functionality Other binary packages “provide” a virtual package c-compiler is provided by ◦gcc ◦gcc-4.6 ◦clang
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Commonly Used Commands apt-get apt-cache aptitude ◦Frontend to the first 2 commands
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Search for a package apt-cache search ^vim$ Search pattern State flags
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Search Patterns Patterns are regular expressions Aptitude supports complex patterns ◦See referencereference Search requires guessing ◦Just like Googling
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Differences Aptitude and apt-cache have slighty different behavior ◦Aptitude looks at package name only ◦Apt-cache looks at description as well
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State Flags
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Try it! You want to install a web server. What do you look for? What should you actually install?
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Looking at a package Web interface ◦http://packages.debian.orghttp://packages.debian.org CLI ◦apt-cache show XXX ◦aptitude show XXX Debian Control File Try it now!
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Package Info Name State Version Priority Section Maintainer Architecture Dependencies Description
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Package Info - State installed not installed removed …
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Package Info - Version Vim: 2:7.3.547-6 2: -> Epoch 7.3.547 -> Upstream version -6 -> Debian package revision
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Package Info - Priority Required Important Standard Optional Extra
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Package Info - Dependencies Depends Recommends Suggests Conflicts Replaces Breaks Provides Syntax: http://www.debian.org/doc/debian- policy/ch-relationships.html http://www.debian.org/doc/debian- policy/ch-relationships.html
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Installing / Removing apt-get install XXX aptitude install XXX remove/purge hold/unhold upgrade dist-upgrade
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remove vs. purge Remove keeps config files in system Purge = Remove + delete config files
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hold/unhold Keep a package at a specific state/version unless explicitly request otherwise
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upgrade vs. dist-upgrade upgrade only updates currently installed packages dist-upgrade will do anything to satisfy all new dependencies
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Try it now! Install a web server Then remove it See that config files are still there Then purge it
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MAKING A PACKAGE
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Why? Customize Software not packaged yet ◦Become a maintainer? Build your own
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Making your first package Basic structure ◦package/XXX Files you want to package ◦package/DEBIAN/control Debian control file ◦package/DEBIAN/xxx Package scripts, other control files dpkg-deb –b package
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Homework – Build a meta package Name: nasa-hw Should always install ◦gcc no older than 4.7 ◦make newer than 3.80 Should not install when ◦clang is installed Maintainer: Your ID Use your judgment for other fields ◦Read the documents! Submit.deb file
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Too simple? Debian related source code ◦source/debian/rules ◦source/debian/control ◦source/debian/changelog ◦source/debian/…
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Guidelines for packaging Debian 新維護人員手冊 ◦http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals /maint-guide/http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals /maint-guide/ Get other package sources and see how other people do it ◦apt-get source XXX
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Packages for packaging build-essential dpkg-dev debhelper CDBS dh_make lintian
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build-essential Meta package that depends on essential tools for packaging You need to install additional tools/libraries ◦debhelper, cdbs, … ◦lib*-dev
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dpkg-dev Basic tools for package development dpkg-buildpackage
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Debhelper Collection of commands to assist packaging Wraps complex steps ◦Splitting files between different packages ◦Generating shared library dependencies ◦Generate and sign binary packages ◦…
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CDBS Common Debian Build System Class based system Supports different build systems ◦make, ant, cmake, … http://www.slideshare.net/petere isentraut/the-common-debian- build-system-cdbs http://www.slideshare.net/petere isentraut/the-common-debian- build-system-cdbs
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dh_make Prepare source code for packaging Always uses debhelper Supports CDBS
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lintian Check packages for errors
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Steps to packaging http://www.debian.org/doc/manual s/maint-guide/first.en.html http://www.debian.org/doc/manual s/maint-guide/first.en.html 1. Get source code 2. Unpack 3. dh_make 4. Install build dependencies 5. Check control file 6. Check installation paths 7. Build package ◦dpkg-buildpackage -b
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Homework Build a package of “Omnitty” ◦http://omnitty.sourceforge.net/http://omnitty.sourceforge.net/ You will also need to build a package for “ROTE” ◦http://omnitty.sourceforge.net/http://omnitty.sourceforge.net/ Build it, install it, and try it out Submit.deb for omnitty
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Tips Packages you can look at ◦libevent ◦screen ◦tmux ◦make
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HOMEWORK RECAP
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nasa-hw meta package omnitty binary package Leave your packages on 217 workstation ◦Mail the path of your package to wens_at_csie.org Start sooner! You need to do research to finish this assignment.
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