pbuilder - personal package builder
pbuilder create [options]
pbuilder update [options]
pbuilder build [options] .dsc-file
pbuilder clean
pbuilder login [options]
pbuilder execute [options] -- script
[script options]
pbuilder dumpconfig
pbuilder debuild [options]
Front end program to the pbuilder suite of programs, used
for creating and maintaining chroot environment and building Debian package
in the chroot environment.
create
Creates a base.tgz for the specified
distribution.
update
up
u
Updates the
base.tgz for the specified
distribution. Also, by specifying the
--override-config option, it is
possible to install a new apt-line using the given options and settings in the
configuration file for the base.tgz.
For example, to switch the distribution of an existing base.tgz to
sid, specify the --distribution sid --override-config options to
update.
build
b
Builds the package specified by .dsc-file in the
chroot environment created using the base.tgz
clean
Cleans up the directory specified by the configuration
BUILDPLACE and APTCACHE specified in
/etc/pbuilderrc
login
l
Logs into the chroot, and cleaned up afterwards. Any
changes you make will not be kept. Only use this for temporary and debugging
purposes. Do not bind-mount filesystems directly inside the chroot. Use
--bindmounts option to mount.
execute
e
Execute a script or command inside the chroot, in a
similar manner to
login
The file specified in the command-line argument will be copied
into the chroot, and invoked.
The remaining arguments are passed on to the script.
dumpconfig
Dumps configuration information, used for
debugging.
debuild
Builds a Debian package from the Debian source directory.
The current directory should have the usual
debian/ directory.
Same as pdebuild --use-pdebuild-internal
The command is followed by options of the form --option
name which will modify the semantics as explained below. They are
applied from left-to-right, and when there are conflicting options, the
rightmost options will have effect.
- --basetgz
[basetgz-location]
- Specifies the location of base.tgz
This option will define the default distribution and apt-lines
when used in pbuilder update and pbuilder create
- --buildplace
[location of build]
- Specifies the location where building and base.tgz updating and
creation takes place. This is a temporary work directory.
A subdirectory of that directory using the current PID of the
process is used.
- --buildresult
[location to put build result]
- Specifies the location the build result gets into after building. The deb
files and other files that have resulted from build is copied there. Note
that the default value is not the current directory, or .. but
another place, /var/cache/pbuilder/result This is to avoid
overwriting already existing deb files with the newly generated ones.
- --mirror [mirror
location]
- Specifies the URL of Debian mirror to be specified in sources.list
inside the chroot. This option is only valid when distribution is being
specified, for update and build targets. The format is
something like: http://http.us.debian.org/debian which should point
to your favourite mirror.
This option can optionally be omitted, and left blank, in
which case, this part is skipped.
Note that these URLs specified to pbuilder will be used from
within the chroot, and specifying file:/somewhere/ will most
probably fail.
- --othermirror
[deb http://xxx/xxx/ ./ | other deb lines...
]
- The lines which is added to the sources.list, delimited with | Like
deb http://local/mirror stable main|deb file:/usr/local/mirror ./
The deb lines here are the ones that will appear at the top of
the sources.list inside the chroot. Be sure to follow the syntax
rules of sources.list(5). These lines appear at the beginning of
the constructed sources file, so this is the place to list your
local mirror sites; apt will then use them in preference to the
ones listed in --mirror .
- --distribution
[distribution]
- Specifies the distribution used. The supported values are the ones
debootstrap supports, plus experimental which is special cased in
pbuilder. For instance you may use: sid or experimental .
- --architecture
[architecture]
- Specifies the build architecture (as described in
dpkg-architecture(1)). It'll be the architecture used when creating
the chroot, defaults to the system one. The supported values are the ones
debootstrap supports.
- --host-arch
[architecture]
- Specifies the host architecture (as described in
dpkg-architecture(1)). Defaults to the build architecture. Use this
flag if you are interested in doing a cross architecture build. pbuilder
will make sure the environment is correctly set up, including adding
nocheck to DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS and DEB_BUILD_PROFILES.
- --no-auto-cross
- Suppress automatic addition of nocheck to DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS
and DEB_BUILD_PROFILES in case of cross-building. All the other
configuration (adding the architecture to dpkg, updating the apt cache,
installing the cross toolchain, passing --host-arch to dpkg-buildpackage,
etc) is done nonetheless; specify this flag twice to prevent that from
happening too.
- --components
[components]
- Specifies the default distribution components to use. eg. "main
contrib non-free". Default is "main".
- --override-config
- Specify to use different apt set up inside the chroot than it was used for
creating the base.tgz. Specify this when you want to do pbuilder
update with a different distribution target set up.
--distribution , --components , --mirror ,
--othermirror options are only valid when --override-config
option is specified in update target, or when pbuilder
create is being called.
- --http-proxy
[proxy]
- Specifies the http proxy URL. Something like
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080/ should do.
- --use-network
[yes|no]
- Specify yes when you do not want to disable network access during
build. Network is not available on a Debian buildd, so you might want to
keep the default of no. Disabling network access currently only
works on Linux.
- --aptcache
[location of retrieved package files]
- Specifies the location where the packages downloaded by apt should be
cached. Use --aptcache "" if you want caching to be
turned off.
- --debdelta
- This option is used in the update target, and enable the use of
debdelta (if it is already installed, otherwise will be installed the
first time this option is used).
- --configfile
[configuration file to load]
- Additional configuration file to read after all other configuration files
have been read.
- --hookdir
[location of user scripts]
- Specifies the location where scripts for user intervention during the
create and update process are stored. Scripts are executed
inside the chroot. The script names must be in the form
X<digit><digit><whatever-else-you-want> much like
boot scripts. The scripts must be executable and may be either binaries or
interpreted scripts. If it is a script in other than Bourne Shell or Perl,
it is up to the user to ensure the interpreter was previously installed in
the chrooted environment. Files ending in ~ or .bak are ignored.
Although it may not seem necessary, pbuilder --update
does not invoke the hooks if --hookdir is empty, so if you want
to avoid running hooks, run pbuilder with --hookdir
""
If there is a distribution hook, for example, if there was a
file sid inside the hook directory, and the script was creating
the chroot for sid distribution, pbuilder will call debootstrap
with that as the 4th parameter in the chroot creation process. This
allows for use of custom debootstrap hook script.
A<digit><digit><whatever-else-you-want>
is for build target. It is executed before build starts; after
unpacking the build system, and unpacking the source, and satisfying the
build-dependency.
B<digit><digit><whatever-else-you-want>
is executed after build system finishes building, successfully, before
copying back the build result.
C<digit><digit><whatever-else-you-want>
is executed after build failure, before cleanup.
D<digit><digit><whatever-else-you-want>
is executed before unpacking the source inside the chroot, after setting
up the chroot environment. Create $TMP, and $TMPDIR if necessary.
This is called before build-dependency is satisfied. Also
useful for calling apt-get update
E<digit><digit><whatever-else-you-want>
is executed after pbuilder update
and pbuilder create finishes apt-get work with the chroot, before
umounting kernel file systems (/proc) and creating the tarball from the
chroot.
F<digit><digit><whatever-else-you-want>
is executed just before user logs in, or program starts executing, after
chroot is created in login or execute target.
G<digit><digit><whatever-else-you-want>
is executed just after debootstrap finishes, and configuration is
loaded, and pbuilder starts mounting /proc and invoking apt-get
install in create target.
H<digit><digit><whatever-else-you-want>
is executed just after unpacking the chroot, mounting proc and any bind
mount specified in BINDMOUNTS. It's executed for every target that
requires the unpacked chroot. It's useful if you want to dynamically
change the chroot guts before anything starts using it.
I<digit><digit><whatever-else-you-want>
is executed after build system finishes building, successfully, after
copying back the build results.
In your hook the following environment variables are
available:
PBUILDER_OPERATION a string indicating which of
the pbuilder command has been called. Possible values are build,
clean, create, debuild, dumpconfig,
execute, login, update.
BUILDDIR the place where the build happens, the
sources are inside a directory named
<package>-<version>.
DISTRIBUTION the name of the used distribution, as
provided by the DISTRIBUTION config value, or the --distribution command line
flag.
BUILD_ARCH contains the build architecture, the
architecture the package is building on.
HOST_ARCH contains the host architecture, the
architecture the package is building for.
- --debbuildopts
[options]
-
List of options that are passed on to dpkg-buildpackage.
Multiple flags are additive and are appended to the value of
DEBBUILDOPTS as specified in pbuilderrc. To clear the list of options,
pass the empty string, e.g. --debbuildopts "".
Multiple options are delimited with spaces, like
--debbuildopts "-j100 -E"
- --profiles
[profile1[,profile2]]
- Comma-separated list of build profiles to use during the build. It
overrides a possible DEB_BUILD_PROFILES environment variable
already defined.
- --logfile
[file to log]
- Specifies the logfile to create. The messages generated during execution
will be written to the specified file, and the standard output.
- --loglevel
I
- Specify how much output you want from pbuilder, valid values are E
(errors only), W (errors and warnings), I (errors, warnings
and informational) and D (everything including some debug
messages).
- --binary-arch
-
Specify to build only architecture specific targets instead of
all targets. This instructs pbuilder to respect only Build-Depends,
Build-Depends-Arch, Build-Conflicts, Build-Conflicts-Arch source
relationships, and calls dpkg-buildpackage with -B.
Setting --debbuildopts after this option will re-set
some parts of the effects.
Use this option rather than using --debbuildopts
-B.
- --binary-indep
-
Specify to build only architecture independent targets instead
of all targets. This instructs pbuilder to respect only Build-Depends,
Build-Depends-Indep, Build-Conflicts, Build-Conflicts-Indep source
relationships, and calls dpkg-buildpackage with -A.
Setting --debbuildopts after this option will re-set
some parts of the effect.
Use this option rather than using --debbuildopts
-A.
- --source-only-changes,
--no-source-only-changes
- Specify whether or not to generate an additional .changes file for a
source-only upload, whilst still producing a full .changes file for any
binary packages built.
- --bin-nmu [changelog
message]
- Specify to build a binary-NMU instead of a standard package. This option
takes the changelog message to pass to the binary-NMU package as
parameter.
- --bin-nmu-maintainer
[maintainer]
- Specify the maintainer name and email address to be displayed in the
changes file. If no maintainer is provided, it defaults to the last
uploader.
- --bin-nmu-version
[version number]
- Specify the number to append to the version in the binary-NMU package. If
no number is provided, it defaults to 1.
- --bin-nmu-timestamp
[timestamp]
- Specify the timestamp to use in the generated chagnelog entry. If no
timestamp is provided, it defaults to current time. If you want to specify
the time as a number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC, prepend an
at sign (@) like @1478786376.
- --bindmounts
bind-mount-points
- Bind-mount the specified directories to inside the chroot.
bind-mount-points is a space-delimited list of directories to
bind-mount which should be specified in a space-delimited manner,
surrounded in double quotations, like: "/srv /somedir
/someotherdir"
- --debootstrapopts
--variant=buildd --keyring
/usr/share/keyrings/debian-archive-keyring.gpg
- Add extra command-line options to debootstrap.
Specify multiple options through multiple instance of this
option, for example:
--debootstrapopts --arch=arm --debootstrapopts
--variant=buildd
- --debootstrap
debootstrap
- Use specified debootstrap implementation as debootstrap. Known
implementations are cdebootstrap, qemu-debootstrap and
debootstrap and default is to use debootstrap.
- --allow-untrusted
- Allow untrusted (no key installed) and unsigned repositories.
Warning: Enabling this option may allow remote attackers to
compromise the system. Better use signed repositories and --keyring
to add the key(s).
- --keyring
path/to/keyring
- Additional keyrings to use for package verification with apt, not used for
debootstrap (use --debootstrapopts). Use this to add (local) signed
repositories. By default the debian-archive-keyring package inside the
chroot is used. Can be specified multiple times.
Keyrings are copied into /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d in the
chroot. APT supports it since version 0.7.25.1, firstly available in the
Debian release codenamed "squeeze" (released on 2011). For
older chroots, use a G hook to run apt-key manually.
- --save-after-login
- --save-after-exec
- Save the chroot image after exiting from the chroot instead of deleting
changes. Effective for login and execute session.
- --autocleanaptcache
- Clean apt cache automatically, to run apt-get autoclean to only keep the
packages which are required for the version of Debian. This is useful when
you keep a aptcache directory for each distribution and want to keep the
size of the aptcache down.
- --help
-
Show a brief help message.
Some options are more involved to pbuilder internal than others.
The following options are available.
- --removepackages
[packages to remove]
- Removes the packages on creating the base.tgz. Use this option to
remove potentially dangerous or undesirable packages, like lilo
which nobody will need to have inside a chroot.
Packages should be specified in a space-delimited manner,
surrounded in double quotations, like "lilo gcc
mawk"
- Adds packages specified as an addition to the default, which is
build-essential by default. This is used in build and
create (after successfully creating the initial chroot) and
update.
The packages should be specified as a space-delimited list, or
by specifying --extrapackages multiple times.
- --debemail
[maintainer-name <email-address>]
-
Specifies that dpkg-buildpackage be called with
-mmaintainer-name <email-address> instead of default
value specified in the environment variable, or pbuilderrc
This option is almost obsolete, use --debbuildopts
instead
- --pkgname-logfile
- Alternative option to --logfile option. Automatically creates a
logfile that is named by the .dsc file name, only really applicable for
build target.
The file extension is specified by
PKGNAME_LOGFILE_EXTENSION in pbuilderrc
- --aptconfdir
[APT configuration directory to use]
- Uses the apt configuration file found in the specified directory as the
chroot configuration. /etc/apt is one example, so that the same
configuration can be used inside the chroot.
This option overrides other options, and may cause some
inconsistency problems.
- --timeout
[timeout in sleep time]
- Time out building after sleeping set time. Specify something like
--timeout 10h in the command line. Default is no timeout.
- --no-targz
- Not using base.tgz for operation. The --buildplace will not be
deleted and reconstructed from a .tar.gz file. Also,
pbuilder will not add its process ID to the --buildplace as
it usually would.
Useful when experimenting with chroots, or trying to create
chroots outside control of pbuilder.
- --compressprog
- Program to use for compression of the base.tgz. The default is to use
gzip, and any program that can be used to compress data using a pipe can
be used.
If set to "pigz", compression and decompression is
gzip compatible but will use all available CPUs.
If set to "cat", there will be no compression at all (so
compression/decompression will be a lot faster but takes much more space
on the disk).
- --twice
- Build the package twice in a row. Useful to ensure the package cleans up
properly. The resulting packages are the ones from the second build.
- --preserve-buildplace
- Do not clean the --buildplace if it has the same contents as the
.tar.gz file, and no modifications are done.
For preserving the build place for create and
update targets, see debug option.
As with --no-targz, suppresses appending
pbuilder's process ID to the --buildplace.
This is useful if you want to attempt to build a large number
of packages successively, but you expect that many of them cannot have
their build dependencies satisfied.
It will clean up the build place on failure, or after a
successful build.
- --debug
-
Turn on Debug mode of pbuilder, to be verbose about errors,
and try to avoid cleanup processing when error happens in update
and create targets.
- --inputfile
filename
-
Add extra file to be copied to BUILDDIR inside the
build environment.
available in build and login and execute
targets.
- /etc/pbuilderrc
- The system-wide configuration file for pbuilder.
- /usr/share/pbuilder/pbuilderrc
- The default settings for pbuilder, used as fallback for all values that is
not specified in /etc/pbuilderrc.
- ${HOME}/.pbuilderrc
- The personal configuration file for pbuilder, which overrides settings set
in other configuration files.
Note that ${HOME} is usually /root (if you are running
pbuilder through sudo).
- pbuilder
create
-
# pbuilder create
Distribution is sid.
Building the build environment
-> running debootstrap
/usr/sbin/debootstrap
I: Retrieving Release
I: Retrieving Packages
I: Validating Packages
.
.
- pbuilder
update
-
# pbuilder update
W: /home/dancer/.pbuilderrc does not exist
Building the build Environment
-> extracting base tarball [/var/cache/pbuilder/base.tgz]
.
.
- pbuilder
build
-
# pbuilder build dsh_*.dsc
I: using fakeroot in build.
Current time: Sat Jan 20 12:03:34 JST 2007
pbuilder-time-stamp: 1169262214
Building the build Environment
-> extracting base tarball [/home/dancer/DEBIAN/pbuilder/pbuilder/testsuite/tmp.FeeAX18779/testimage]
-> creating local configuration
.
.
This program is starting to have too many options already.
Initial coding, and main maintenance is done by Junichi Uekawa
<dancer@debian.org>. User hooks code added by Dale Amon
<amon@vnl.com>
The homepage is available at
https://pbuilder.alioth.debian.org