#!/bin/sh # Needed because dpkg is stupid and tries to configure things interactively if it sees a terminal. export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive # Pull in our dependencies apt update || exit 1 apt upgrade -y || exit 1 apt install -y build-essential debhelper curl gnupg || exit 1 # Run the builds in an isolated source directory. # This removes the need for cleanup, and ensures anything the build does # doesn't muck with the user's sources. cp -a /netdata/packaging/repoconfig /usr/src || exit 1 cd /usr/src/repoconfig || exit 1 # pre/post options are after 1.18.8, is simpler to just check help for their existence than parsing version if dpkg-buildpackage --help | grep "\-\-post\-clean" 2> /dev/null > /dev/null; then dpkg-buildpackage --post-clean --pre-clean -b -us -uc || exit 1 else dpkg-buildpackage -b -us -uc || exit 1 fi # Copy the built packages to /netdata/artifacts (which may be bind-mounted) # Also ensure /netdata/artifacts exists and create it if it doesn't [ -d /netdata/artifacts ] || mkdir -p /netdata/artifacts cp -a /usr/src/*.deb /netdata/artifacts/ || exit 1 # Correct ownership of the artifacts. # Without this, the artifacts directory and it's contents end up owned # by root instead of the local user on Linux boxes chown -R --reference=/netdata /netdata/artifacts