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- armbian-next: introduce `USE_LOCAL_APT_DEB_CACHE` (default `=yes`) as alternative/in addition to `apt-cacher-ng` (eg, in Docker) - this uses `cache/aptcache/${RELEASE}-${ARCH}` (in the host) for - apt cache, by bind-mounting it to `${SDCARD}/var/cache/apt` in the `chroot_sdcard_apt_get()` runner and its usages - debootstrap, by passing it `--cache-dir` - utility function to help understand what is happening to cache during usage - apt itself mantains this cache, removing old packages when new ones are installed. apt does this _by default_ - introduce `DONT_MAINTAIN_APT_CACHE=yes` to skip out of automatic apt maintenance of apt cache, eg, during `remove`s - don't do `apt clean` and such if using local cache, that would clean the cache, not the chroot - clean up `install_deb_chroot()` a little, find an unrelated bug there - WiP: the great cli entrypoint (+docker) rewrite, Phase 6: relaunching structure; re-pass ARMBIAN_BUILD_UUID; use ARMBIAN_COMMAND for log filename; fix for output/logs dir perms - WiP: the great cli entrypoint (+docker) rewrite, Phase 5: cleanups 4/x; better logging, check & force `DEST_LANG` - WiP: the great cli entrypoint (+docker) rewrite, Phase 5: cleanups 3/x; don't write to stderr in generated Dockerfile - it's `drastic red` on non-buildx dockers - WiP: the great cli entrypoint (+docker) rewrite, Phase 5: cleanups 2/x, logging - WiP: the great cli entrypoint (+docker) rewrite, Phase 5: cleanups 1/x - source configs in a logging section. - Docker: silent, fast retries to make sure `docker system df` works - shut-up `chown` (no `-v`) output related to `SET_OWNER_TO_UID` - ask user to wait while `DESTIMG` is rsync'ed to `FINALDEST` -- it's potentially very slow - use green apple for Mac logging, instead of red apple which might imply error... - WiP: the great cli entrypoint (+docker) rewrite, Phase 4: run as non-root, maybe-with-Docker - introduce `is_docker_ready_to_go()`; if it is, and we're not root, use Docker instead of sudo. <- GOOD IDEA? BAD IDEA? lol - introduce `SET_OWNER_TO_UID` var to be passed to Docker/sudo so written files are owned by the launching user, not root. - introduce `mkdir_recursive_and_set_uid_owner()` and `reset_uid_owner()` to reset owner based on `SET_OWNER_TO_UID` - use it for userpatches files created, logs, and output files, including images and debs. - @TODOs ref. `$SUDO_USER` which I think the old version of this? - add a lot of @TODOs, ref being able to relaunch something that's not `build` inside Docker, also add/change params and configs and command. - initially add `ARMBIAN_DOCKER_RELAUNCH_EXTRA_ARGS` - WiP: the great cli entrypoint (+docker) rewrite, Phase 3: rpardini is demented, v3 - WiP: the great cli entrypoint (+docker) rewrite, Phase 2: rpardini is demented - WiP: the great cli entrypoint (+docker) rewrite, Phase 1 - armbian-next: WiP: Docker: actually use the GHA-image as base; pull it every 24hs. - using image in my private repo. - this has significant speedup to "start building time" on the 1st run - move some Linux specific stuff to its own if - add comments and todo - armbian-next: WiP: Docker, high-WiP, beginnings of Armbian mount dict, with linux/darwin preferences - armbian-next: WiP: Docker, configure `BUILDKIT_COLORS` - armbian-next: WiP: Docker, make docker image from Dockerfile more compact by flattening layers - armbian-next: `logging`: add whale indicator if build running under Docker - armbian-next: WiP: `docker`: working with `bookworm`, `sid`, and `jammy` on Darwin & Linux; works with `bullseye` on Linux only - armbian-next: WiP: `docker`: force ARMBIAN_RUNNING_IN_CONTAINER both in Dockerfile and passed as `--env`; apt update and install in same layer; back to jammy - armbian-next: introduce `armbian_is_running_in_container()` and `armbian_is_host_running_systemd()`, replacing `systemd-detect-virt` in multiple spots - WiP: try with debian:bullseye -- can't detect docker at all - armbian-next: WiP: 2nd stab at new Docker support; Darwin still works; Linux `docker.io` working - gen .dockerignore together with Dockerfile - split in funcs - hacks for Linux and `/dev/loop` stuff, CONTAINER_COMPAT=yes - mac still works, Linux stuff would break it but I if'fed - armbian-next: the secrets of `CONTAINER_COMPAT` revealed; add size checking to check_loop_device() and avoid retry when `mknod`ing - this fails for the right reasons now, causing retries, which are then retried and work ;-) - this is related to building under Docker on Linux, using docker.io package (not docker-ce) - armbian-next: remove `.dockerignore` and add it to `.gitignore`; it's going to be auto-generated - armbian-next: `.dockerignore`: Docker context should only have minimal files and folders, to speed up Dockerfile build - IMPORTANT: `.dockerignore` is going to be generated from now on: so this is the last commit with changes before removal - armbian-next: WiP: initial stab at new Docker support; really run the passed cmdline; add Dockerfile to gitignore - armbian-next: WiP: initial stab at new Docker support; generate Dockerfile; introduce REQUIREMENTS_DEFS_ONLY - uses REQUIREMENTS_DEFS_ONLY - works on Docker Desktop on Mac; - linux TBA - armbian-next: don't error out if `.git` not present; other small fixes - armbian-next: general "work or at least don't misbehave when run on a very bare ubuntu:latest instance" - can't assume things, for example: - that `sudo` will be available; it might not, and might be already root, no reason to fail - that `/etc/timezone` will exist - that `systemd-detect-virt` will be available - that `git` will be available - that `locale-gen` will be available
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50 lines
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function cli_standard_build_pre_run() {
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declare -g ARMBIAN_COMMAND_REQUIRE_BASIC_DEPS="yes" # Require prepare_host_basic to run before the command.
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# Super early handling. If no command and not root, become root by using sudo. Some exceptions apply.
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if [[ "${EUID}" == "0" ]]; then # we're already root. Either running as real root, or already sudo'ed.
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display_alert "Already running as root" "great" "debug"
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else # not root.
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# Pass the current UID to any further relaunchings (under docker or sudo).
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ARMBIAN_CLI_RELAUNCH_PARAMS+=(["SET_OWNER_TO_UID"]="${EUID}") # add params when relaunched under docker
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# We've a few options.
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# 1) We could check if Docker is working, and do everything under Docker. Users who can use Docker, can "become" root inside a container.
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# 2) We could ask for sudo (which _might_ require a password)...
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# @TODO: GitHub actions can do both. Sudo without password _and_ Docker; should we prefer Docker? Might have unintended consequences...
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if is_docker_ready_to_go; then
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# add the current user EUID as a parameter when it's relaunched under docker. SET_OWNER_TO_UID="${EUID}"
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display_alert "Trying to build, not root, but Docker is ready to go" "delegating to Docker" "debug"
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ARMBIAN_CHANGE_COMMAND_TO="docker"
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return 0
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fi
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# check if we're on Linux via uname. if not, refuse to do anything.
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if [[ "$(uname)" != "Linux" ]]; then
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display_alert "Not running on Linux; Docker is not available" "refusing to run" "err"
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exit 1
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fi
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display_alert "This script requires root privileges; Docker is unavailable" "trying to use sudo" "wrn"
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declare -g ARMBIAN_CLI_RELAUNCH_ARGS=()
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produce_relaunch_parameters # produces ARMBIAN_CLI_RELAUNCH_ARGS
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sudo --preserve-env "${SRC}/compile.sh" "${ARMBIAN_CLI_RELAUNCH_ARGS[@]}" # MARK: relaunch done here!
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display_alert "AFTER SUDO!!!" "AFTER SUDO!!!" "warn"
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fi
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}
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function cli_standard_build_run() {
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# @TODO: then many other interesting possibilities like a REPL, which we lost somewhere along the way. docker-shell?
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# configuration etc - it initializes the extension manager
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prepare_and_config_main_build_single
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# Allow for custom user-invoked functions, or do the default build.
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if [[ -z $1 ]]; then
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main_default_build_single
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else
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# @TODO: rpardini: check this with extensions usage?
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eval "$@"
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fi
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}
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