Re: (crimson)-osd ubuntu/debian package

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I'm not sure the debian builds actually build crimson-osd yet.
-Sam

On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 2:10 PM Igor Savlook <isav@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> For build debian packages I'm using this tools: schroot + sbuild + gbp-buildpackage
>
> After bootstrap schroot environment and setup sbuild you can build package with command like this: gbp buildpackage --git-builder="sbuild --arch=amd64 --host=amd64 --chroot=debian-sid-amd64-sbuild --dist=sid --arch-any" --git-verbose --git-export-dir=/mnt/packages/build
>
> In debian rules for compile ceph I'm using cmake+ninja (also it's official dev way to compile ceph).
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> On 2023-04-21 22:34, sascha a. wrote:
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> Hey,
>
> Thanks Igor, Thanks Dan.
>
> I'm running "make-debs.sh", which creates debian packets.
> But still there's no crimson-osd packet. Thats why im asking how to build those packets in debian format as well.
>
>
> @Igor
> Thanks for this repo, there's plenty of debian.install files, but there's no documentation on how to build this branch(?) as well.
> What's the proper way of building those files?
>
> cmake, ninja, make, bash script?
>
> Ceph is full of thousand approaches, and it's pretty hard (at least for me) to understand what's the proper way of building things.
> The dokumentation also is not very consistent about the way of building things and in many places outdated..
> On top there's not really a ci/cd file / pipeline or at least I didn't find any, to find the building steps...
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 6:25 PM Igor Savlook <isav@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Hi.
>>
>> For debian you can check this repo
>> https://github.com/isavl/ceph/tree/debian/master
>>
>> On 2023-04-19 10:45, sascha a. wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > There's so many ways to build ceph, from sources i'm pretty confused,
>> > so i need some help.
>> > I want to build regularly ceph from "main/master", to create debian
>> > packets out of it.
>> > I somehow have a solution which is working, but what's the best
>> > practice for doing this right now?
>> >
>> > On top of that, I didn't find ANY solution to build a "crimson-osd"
>> > packet out of the latest sources, i even spent hours on this, what's
>> > the correct way to do this?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > Sascha
>> >
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