- LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- STRING type. Library search path to use inside the chroot.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--use-snapshot
- Default:
$ld_library_path = undef;
- PATH
- STRING type. PATH to set when running dpkg-buildpackage.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--use-snapshot
- Default:
$path =
'/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games';
- APPEND_TO_VERSION
- STRING type. Suffix to append to version number. May be useful for
derivative distributions.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--append-to-version
- Default:
$append_to_version = undef;
- BIN_NMU
- STRING type. Binary NMU changelog entry.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--make-binNMU
- Default:
$bin_nmu = undef;
- BIN_NMU_CHANGELOG
- STRING type. The content of a binary-only changelog entry. Leading and
trailing newlines will be stripped.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--binNMU-changelog
- Default:
$bin_nmu_changelog = undef;
- BIN_NMU_TIMESTAMP
- STRING type. Binary NMU timestamp. The timestamp is either given as n
integer in Unix time or as a string in the format compatible with Debian
changelog entries (i.e. as it is generated by date -R). If set to the
default (undef) the date at build time is used.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--binNMU-timestamp
- Default:
$bin_nmu_timestamp = undef;
- BIN_NMU_VERSION
- STRING type. Binary NMU version number.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--binNMU
--make-binNMU
- Default:
$bin_nmu_version = undef;
- BUILD_ARCH
- STRING type. Build architecture (Arch we are building on).
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--arch
--build
build_arch = ...;
- BUILD_ARCH_ALL
- BOOL type. Build architecture: all packages by default.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--arch-all
--no-arch-all
- Default:
$build_arch_all = undef;
- BUILD_ARCH_ANY
- BOOL type. Build architecture: any packages by default.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--arch-any
--no-arch-any
- Default:
$build_arch_any = 1;
- BUILD_ENV_CMND
- STRING type. This command is run with the dpkg-buildpackage command line
passed to it (in the chroot, if doing a chrooted build). It is used by the
sparc buildd (which is sparc64) to call the wrapper script that sets the
environment to sparc (32-bit). It could be used for other build
environment setup scripts. Note that this is superseded by schroot's
'command-prefix' option
- Default:
$build_env_cmnd = '';
- BUILD_PATH
- STRING type. By default the package is built in a path of the following
format /build/packagename-XXXXXX/packagename-version/ where XXXXXX is a
random ascii string. This option allows one to specify a custom path where
the package is built inside the chroot. The sbuild user in the chroot must
have permissions to create the path. Common writable locations are
subdirectories of /tmp or /build. Using /tmp might be dangerous, because
(depending on the chroot backend) the /tmp inside the chroot might be a
world writable location that can be accessed by processes outside the
chroot. The directory /build can only be accessed by the sbuild user and
group and should be a safe location. The buildpath must be an empty
directory because the last component of the path will be removed after the
build is finished. Notice that depending on the chroot backend (see
CHROOT_MODE), some locations inside the chroot might be bind mounts that
are shared with other sbuild instances. You must avoid using these shared
locations as the build path or otherwise concurrent runs of sbuild will
likely fail. With the default schroot chroot backend, the directory /build
is shared between multiple schroot sessions. You can change this behaviour
in /etc/schroot/sbuild/fstab. The behaviour of other chroot backends will
vary.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--build-path
- Default:
$build_path = undef;
- BUILD_PROFILES
- STRING type. Build profiles. Separated by spaces. Defaults to the value of
the DEB_BUILD_PROFILES environment variable when building natively and to
the cross and nocheck profiles when cross-building.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--profiles
- Default:
$build_profiles = undef;
- BUILD_SOURCE
- BOOL type. By default, do not build a source package (binary only build).
Set to 1 to force creation of a source package, but note that this is
inappropriate for binary NMUs, where the option will always be
disabled.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
-s
--source
--no-source
- Default:
$build_source = 0;
- CHECK_SPACE
- BOOL type. Check free disk space prior to starting a build. sbuild
requires the free space to be at least twice the size of the unpacked
sources to allow a build to proceed. Can be disabled to allow building if
space is very limited, but the threshold to abort a build has been
exceeded despite there being sufficient space for the build to
complete.
- Default:
$check_space = 1;
- CLEAN_SOURCE
- BOOL type. When running sbuild from within an unpacked source tree, run
the 'clean' target before generating the source package. This might
require some of the build dependencies necessary for running the 'clean'
target to be installed on the host machine. Only disable if you start from
a clean checkout and you know what you are doing.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--clean-source
--no-clean-source
- Default:
$clean_source = 1;
- DISTRIBUTION
- STRING type. Default distribution. By default, no distribution is defined,
and the user must specify it with the -d option. However, a default may be
configured here if desired. Users must take care not to upload to the
wrong distribution when this option is set, for example experimental
packages will be built for upload to unstable when this is not what is
required.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
-d
--dist
- Default:
$distribution = undef;
- FORCE_ORIG_SOURCE
- BOOL type. By default, the -s option only includes the .orig.tar.gz when
needed (i.e. when the Debian revision is 0 or 1). By setting this option
to 1, the .orig.tar.gz will always be included when -s is used.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--force-orig-source
- Default:
$force_orig_source = 0;
- GCC_SNAPSHOT
- BOOL type. Build using current GCC snapshot?
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--use-snapshot
- Default:
$gcc_snapshot = 0;
- HOST_ARCH
- STRING type. Host architecture (Arch we are building for)
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--arch
--host
host_arch = ...;
- PGP_OPTIONS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional signing options for dpkg-buildpackage
- Default:
$pgp_options = [
'-us',
'-uc'
];
- SOURCE_ONLY_CHANGES
- BOOL type. Also produce a changes file suitable for a source-only
upload.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--source-only-changes
- Default:
$source_only_changes = 0;
- TOOLCHAIN_REGEX
- ARRAY:STRING type. Regular expressions identifying toolchain packages.
Note that for backward compatibility, this is also settable using the
array @toolchain_regex (deprecated), rather than an array reference.
- Default:
$toolchain_regex = [
'binutils$',
'dpkg-dev$',
'gcc-[\d.]+$',
'g\+\+-[\d.]+$',
'libstdc\+\+',
'libc[\d.]+-dev$',
'linux-kernel-headers$',
'linux-libc-dev$',
'gnumach-dev$',
'hurd-dev$',
'kfreebsd-kernel-headers$'
];
- INDIVIDUAL_STALLED_PKG_TIMEOUT
- HASH:NUMERIC type. Some packages may exceed the general timeout (e.g.
redirecting output to a file) and need a different timeout. This has is a
mapping between source package name and timeout. Note that for backward
compatibility, this is also settable using the hash
%individual_stalled_pkg_timeout (deprecated) , rather than a hash
reference.
- Example:
%individual_stalled_pkg_timeout =
(smalleiffel => 300,
jade => 300,
atlas => 300,
glibc => 1000,
'gcc-3.3' => 300,
kwave => 600);
- Default:
$individual_stalled_pkg_timeout =
{};
- LOCK_INTERVAL
- NUMERIC type. Lock wait interval (seconds). Maximum wait time is
(max_lock_trys x lock_interval).
- Default:
$lock_interval = 5;
- MAX_LOCK_TRYS
- NUMERIC type. Number of times to try waiting for a lock.
- Default:
$max_lock_trys = 120;
- STALLED_PKG_TIMEOUT
- NUMERIC type. Time (in minutes) of inactivity after which a build is
terminated. Activity is measured by output to the log file.
- Default:
$stalled_pkg_timeout = 150;
- AUTOPKGTEST
- STRING type. Path to autopkgtest binary
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--autopkgtest-opt
--autopkgtest-opts
- Default:
$autopkgtest = 'autopkgtest';
- AUTOPKGTEST_OPTIONS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Options to pass to autopkgtest. Each option is a
separate arrayref element. For example, ['-b', '<chroot_tarball>']
to add -b and <chroot_tarball>.
- Default:
$autopkgtest_opts = [];
- AUTOPKGTEST_REQUIRE_SUCCESS
- BOOL type. Let sbuild fail if autopkgtest fails.
- Default:
$autopkgtest_require_success = 0;
- AUTOPKGTEST_ROOT_ARGS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Preceding arguments to launch autopkgtest as root. With
the default value (the empty array) "sudo --" will be used as a
prefix. If the first element in the array is the empty string, no
prefixing will be done. If the value is a scalar, it will be prefixed by
that string. If the scalar is an empty string, no prefixing will be
done.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--autopkgtest-root-arg
--autopkgtest-root-args
- Example:
# prefix with "sudo
--":
$autopkgtest_root_args = [];
$autopkgtest_root_args = ['sudo', '--'];
# prefix with "env":
$autopkgtest_root_args = ['env'];
$autopkgtest_root_args = 'env';
# prefix with nothing:
$autopkgtest_root_args = '';
$autopkgtest_root_args = [''];
$autopkgtest_root_args = ['', 'whatever'];
- Default:
$autopkgtest_root_args = [];
- LINTIAN
- STRING type. Path to lintian binary
- Default:
$lintian = 'lintian';
- LINTIAN_OPTIONS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Options to pass to lintian. Each option is a separate
arrayref element. For example, ['-i', '-v'] to add -i and -v.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--lintian-opt
--lintian-opts
- Default:
$lintian_opts = [];
- LINTIAN_REQUIRE_SUCCESS
- BOOL type. Let sbuild fail if lintian fails.
- Default:
$lintian_require_success = 0;
- PIUPARTS
- STRING type. Path to piuparts binary
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--piuparts-opt
--piuparts-opts
- Default:
$piuparts = 'piuparts';
- PIUPARTS_OPTIONS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Options to pass to piuparts. Each option is a separate
arrayref element. For example, ['-b', '<chroot_tarball>'] to add -b
and <chroot_tarball>.
- Default:
$piuparts_opts = [];
- PIUPARTS_REQUIRE_SUCCESS
- BOOL type. Let sbuild fail if piuparts fails.
- Default:
$piuparts_require_success = 0;
- PIUPARTS_ROOT_ARGS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Preceding arguments to launch piuparts as root. With
the default value (the empty array) "sudo --" will be used as a
prefix. If the first element in the array is the empty string, no
prefixing will be done. If the value is a scalar, it will be prefixed by
that string. If the scalar is an empty string, no prefixing will be
done.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--piuparts-root-arg
--piuparts-root-args
- Example:
# prefix with "sudo
--":
$piuparts_root_args = [];
$piuparts_root_args = ['sudo', '--'];
# prefix with "env":
$piuparts_root_args = ['env'];
$piuparts_root_args = 'env';
# prefix with nothing:
$piuparts_root_args = '';
$piuparts_root_args = [''];
$piuparts_root_args = ['', 'whatever'];
- Default:
$piuparts_root_args = [];
- RUN_AUTOPKGTEST
- BOOL type. Run autopkgtest
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--run-autopkgtest
--no-run-autopkgtest
- Default:
$run_autopkgtest = 0;
- RUN_LINTIAN
- BOOL type. Run lintian?
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--run-lintian
--no-run-lintian
- Default:
$run_lintian = 1;
- RUN_PIUPARTS
- BOOL type. Run piuparts
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--run-piuparts
--no-run-piuparts
- Default:
$run_piuparts = 0;
- APT_ALLOW_UNAUTHENTICATED
- BOOL type. Force APT to accept unauthenticated packages. By default,
unauthenticated packages are not allowed. This is to keep the build
environment secure, using apt-secure(8). By setting this to 1,
APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated is set to "true" when running
apt-get. This is disabled by default: only enable it if you know what you
are doing.
- Default:
$apt_allow_unauthenticated = 0;
- APT_CLEAN
- BOOL type. APT clean. 1 to enable running "apt-get clean" at the
start of each build, or 0 to disable.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--apt-clean
--no-apt-clean
- Default:
$apt_clean = 0;
- APT_DISTUPGRADE
- BOOL type. APT distupgrade. 1 to enable running "apt-get
dist-upgrade" at the start of each build, or 0 to disable.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--apt-distupgrade
--no-apt-distupgrade
- Default:
$apt_distupgrade = 1;
- APT_UPDATE
- BOOL type. APT update. 1 to enable running "apt-get update" at
the start of each build, or 0 to disable. This option has no effect on
updating the internal sbuild apt repository, the repository for extra
packages (see EXTRA_PACKAGES) and the repositories given via
EXTRA_REPOSITORIES. These are always updated. Thus, this option only
influences updates of the default repositories of the chroot.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--apt-update
--no-apt-update
- Default:
$apt_update = 1;
- APT_UPDATE_ARCHIVE_ONLY
- BOOL type. Update local temporary APT archive directly (1, the default) or
set to 0 to disable and do a full apt update (not recommended in case the
mirror content has changed since the build started).
- Default:
$apt_update_archive_only = 1;
- APT_UPGRADE
- BOOL type. APT upgrade. 1 to enable running "apt-get upgrade" at
the start of each build, or 0 to disable.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--apt-upgrade
--no-apt-upgrade
- Default:
$apt_upgrade = 0;
- CHROOT
- STRING type. Default chroot (defaults to
distribution[-arch][-sbuild])
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
-c
--chroot
- Default:
$chroot = undef;
- CHROOT_MODE
- STRING type. Mechanism to use for chroot virtualisation. Possible value
are "schroot" (default), "sudo",
"autopkgtest" and "unshare".
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--chroot-mode
- Default:
$chroot_mode = 'schroot';
- CHROOT_SETUP_SCRIPT
- STRING type. Script to run to perform custom setup tasks in the
chroot.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--setup-hook
- Default:
$chroot_setup_script = undef;
- CHROOT_SPLIT
- BOOL type. Run in split mode? In split mode, apt-get and dpkg are run on
the host system, rather than inside the chroot.
- Default:
$chroot_split = 0;
- EXTERNAL_COMMANDS
- HASH:ARRAY:STRING type. External commands to run at various stages of a
build. Commands are held in a hash of arrays of arrays data structure.
There is no equivalent for the --anything-failed-commands command line
option. All percent escapes mentioned in the sbuild man page can be
used.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--setup-hook
--pre-build-commands
--chroot-setup-commands
--chroot-update-failed-commands
--build-deps-failed-commands
--build-failed-commands
--anything-failed-commands
--starting-build-commands
--finished-build-commands
--chroot-cleanup-commands
--post-build-commands
--post-build-failed-commands
- Example:
# general format
$external_commands = {
"pre-build-commands" => [
['foo', 'arg1', 'arg2'],
['bar', 'arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3'],
],
"chroot-setup-commands" => [
['foo', 'arg1', 'arg2'],
['bar', 'arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3'],
],
"chroot-update-failed-commands" => [
['foo', 'arg1', 'arg2'],
['bar', 'arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3'],
],
"build-deps-failed-commands" => [
['foo', 'arg1', 'arg2'],
['bar', 'arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3'],
],
"build-failed-commands" => [
['foo', 'arg1', 'arg2'],
['bar', 'arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3'],
],
"starting-build-commands" => [
['foo', 'arg1', 'arg2'],
['bar', 'arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3'],
],
"finished-build-commands" => [
['foo', 'arg1', 'arg2'],
['bar', 'arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3'],
],
"chroot-cleanup-commands" => [
['foo', 'arg1', 'arg2'],
['bar', 'arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3'],
],
"post-build-commands" => [
['foo', 'arg1', 'arg2'],
['bar', 'arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3'],
],
"post-build-failed-commands" => [
['foo', 'arg1', 'arg2'],
['bar', 'arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3'],
],
};
# the equivalent of specifying
--anything-failed-commands=%SBUILD_SHELL on the
# command line
$external_commands = {
"chroot-update-failed-commands" => [ [
'%SBUILD_SHELL' ] ],
"build-deps-failed-commands" => [ [
'%SBUILD_SHELL' ] ],
"build-failed-commands" => [ [ '%SBUILD_SHELL' ]
],
};
- Default:
$external_commands = {
'build-deps-failed-commands' => [],
'build-failed-commands' => [],
'chroot-cleanup-commands' => [],
'chroot-setup-commands' => [],
'chroot-update-failed-commands' => [],
'finished-build-commands' => [],
'post-build-commands' => [],
'pre-build-commands' => [],
'starting-build-commands' => []
};
- LOG_EXTERNAL_COMMAND_ERROR
- BOOL type. Log standard error of commands run by sbuild?
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--log-external-command-error
- Default:
$log_external_command_error = 1;
- LOG_EXTERNAL_COMMAND_OUTPUT
- BOOL type. Log standard output of commands run by sbuild?
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--log-external-command-output
- Default:
$log_external_command_output = 1;
- PACKAGE_CHECKLIST
- STRING type. Where to store list currently installed packages inside
chroot
- Default:
$package_checklist =
'/var/lib/sbuild/package-checklist';
- PURGE_BUILD_DEPS
- STRING type. When to purge the build dependencies after a build; possible
values are "never", "successful", and
"always"
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
-p
--purge
--purge-deps
- Default:
$purge_build_deps = 'always';
- PURGE_BUILD_DIRECTORY
- STRING type. When to purge the build directory after a build; possible
values are "never", "successful", and
"always"
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
-p
--purge
--purge-build
- Default:
$purge_build_directory =
'always';
- BOOL type. Try to remove all additional packages that are not strictly
required for the build right after build dependencies were installed. This
currently works best with the aspcud resolver. The apt resolver will not
make as much effort to remove all unneeded packages and will keep all
providers of a virtual package and all packages from any dependency
alternative that happen to be installed. The aptitude and xapt resolver do
not implement this feature yet. The removed packages are not yet added
again after the build finished. This can have undesirable side effects
like lintian not working (because there is no apt to install its
dependencies) or bare chroots becoming totally unusable after apt was
removed from them. Thus, this option should only be used with throw-away
chroots like schroot provides them where the original state is
automatically restored after each build.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--purge-extra-packages
- Default:
$purge_extra_packages = 0;
- PURGE_SESSION
- STRING type. Purge the schroot session following a build. This is useful
in conjunction with the --purge and --purge-deps options when using
snapshot chroots, since by default the snapshot will be deleted. Possible
values are "always" (default), "never", and
"successful"
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
-p
--purge
--purge-session
- Default:
$purge_session = 'always';
- ARCHIVE
- STRING type. Archive being built. Only set in build log. This might be
useful for derivative distributions.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--archive
- Default:
$archive = undef;
- BATCH_MODE
- BOOL type. Enable batch mode?
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
-b
--batch
- Default:
$batch_mode = 0;
- BUILD_DIR
- STRING type. Output directory for build artifacts created by
dpkg-buildpackage and the log file. Defaults to the current directory if
unspecified. It is used as the location of chroot symlinks (obsolete) and
for current build log symlinks and some build logs. There is no default;
if unset, it defaults to the current working directory. $HOME/build is
another common configuration.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--build-dir
- Example:
$build_dir = '/home/pete/build';
build_dir = ...;
- BUILD_ENVIRONMENT
- HASH:STRING type. Environment to set during the build. Defaults to setting
PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH only. Note that these environment variables are
not subject to filtering with ENVIRONMENT_FILTER. Example:
- Example:
$build_environment = {
'CCACHE_DIR' => '/build/cache'
};
- Default:
$build_environment = {};
- BUILD_USER
- STRING type. Username used for running dpkg-buildpackage. By default the
user running sbuild is used within the chroot as well but that might allow
a process from within the chroot to break out of the chroot by attaching
to a process running outside the chroot with eg. gdb and then becoming
root inside the chroot through schroot and thus be able to leave the
chroot.
build_user = ...;
- CORE_DEPENDS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Packages which must be installed in the chroot for all
builds.
- Default:
$core_depends = [
'build-essential:native',
'fakeroot:native'
];
- ENVIRONMENT_FILTER
- ARRAY:STRING type. Only environment variables matching one of the regular
expressions in this arrayref will be passed to dpkg-buildpackage and other
programs run by sbuild. The default value for this configuration setting
is the list of variable names as returned by
Dpkg::Build::Info::get_build_env_whitelist() which is also the list of
variable names that is whitelisted to be recorded in .buildinfo files.
Caution: the default value listed below was retrieved from the dpkg Perl
library version available when this man page was generated. It might be
different if your dpkg Perl library version differs.
- Example:
# Setting the old environment
filter
$environment_filter = ['^PATH$',
'^DEB(IAN|SIGN)?_[A-Z_]+$',
'^(C(PP|XX)?|LD|F)FLAGS(_APPEND)?$',
'^USER(NAME)?$',
'^LOGNAME$',
'^HOME$',
'^TERM$',
'^SHELL$'];
# Appending FOOBAR to the default
use Dpkg::Build::Info;
$environment_filter =
[Dpkg::Build::Info::get_build_env_whitelist(), 'FOOBAR'];
# Removing FOOBAR from the default
use Dpkg::Build::Info;
$environment_filter = [map /^FOOBAR$/ ? () : $_,
Dpkg::Build::Info::get_build_env_whitelist()];
- Default:
$environment_filter = [
'^AR$',
'^ARFLAGS$',
'^AS$',
'^AWK$',
'^CC$',
'^CFLAGS$',
'^CPP$',
'^CPPFLAGS$',
'^CXX$',
'^CXXFLAGS$',
'^DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS$',
'^DEB_BUILD_PROFILES$',
'^DEB_VENDOR$',
'^DPKG_ADMINDIR$',
'^DPKG_DATADIR$',
'^DPKG_GENSYMBOLS_CHECK_LEVEL$',
'^DPKG_ORIGINS_DIR$',
'^DPKG_ROOT$',
'^FC$',
'^FFLAGS$',
'^GCJFLAGS$',
'^LANG$',
'^LC_ADDRESS$',
'^LC_ALL$',
'^LC_COLLATE$',
'^LC_CTYPE$',
'^LC_IDENTIFICATION$',
'^LC_MEASUREMENT$',
'^LC_MESSAGES$',
'^LC_MONETARY$',
'^LC_NAME$',
'^LC_NUMERIC$',
'^LC_PAPER$',
'^LC_TELEPHONE$',
'^LC_TIME$',
'^LD$',
'^LDFLAGS$',
'^LD_LIBRARY_PATH$',
'^LEX$',
'^M2C$',
'^MAKE$',
'^MAKEFLAGS$',
'^OBJC$',
'^OBJCFLAGS$',
'^OBJCXX$',
'^OBJCXXFLAGS$',
'^PC$',
'^RANLIB$',
'^SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH$',
'^YACC$'
];
- JOB_FILE
- STRING type. Job status file (only used in batch mode)
- Default:
$job_file = 'build-progress';
- MANUAL_CONFLICTS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional per-build dependencies.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--add-conflicts
- Default:
$manual_conflicts = [];
- MANUAL_CONFLICTS_ARCH
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional per-build dependencies.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--add-conflicts-arch
- Default:
$manual_conflicts_arch = [];
- MANUAL_CONFLICTS_INDEP
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional per-build dependencies.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--add-conflicts-indep
- Default:
$manual_conflicts_indep = [];
- MANUAL_DEPENDS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional per-build dependencies.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--add-depends
- Default:
$manual_depends = [];
- MANUAL_DEPENDS_ARCH
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional per-build dependencies.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--add-depends-arch
- Default:
$manual_depends_arch = [];
- MANUAL_DEPENDS_INDEP
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional per-build dependencies.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--add-depends-indep
- Default:
$manual_depends_indep = [];
- SBUILD_MODE
- STRING type. sbuild behaviour; possible values are "user" (exit
status reports build failures) and "buildd" (exit status does
not report build failures) for use in a buildd setup. "buildd"
also currently implies enabling of "legacy features" such as
chroot symlinks in the build directory and the creation of current
symlinks in the build directory.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--sbuild-mode
- Default:
$sbuild_mode = 'user';
- ASPCUD_CRITERIA
- STRING type. Optimization criteria in extended MISC 2012 syntax passed to
aspcud through apt-cudf. Optimization criteria are separated by commas,
sorted by decreasing order of priority and are prefixed with a polarity (+
to maximize and - to minimize). The default criteria is
'-removed,-changed,-new' which first minimizes the number of removed
packages, then the number of changed packages (up or downgrades) and then
the number of new packages. A common task is to minimize the number of
packages from experimental. To do this you can add a criteria like
'-count(solution,APT-Release:=/a=experimental/)' to the default criteria.
This will then minimize the number of packages in the solution which
contain the string 'a=experimental' in the 'APT-Release' field of the EDSP
output created by apt. See the apt-cudf man page help on the --criteria
option for more information.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--aspcud-criteria
- Default:
$aspcud_criteria =
'-removed,-changed,-new';
- BD_UNINSTALLABLE_EXPLAINER
- STRING type. Method to use for explaining build dependency installation
failures. Possible value are "dose3" (default) and
"apt". Set to the empty string or undef to disable running any
explainer.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--bd-uninstallable-explainer
- Default:
$bd_uninstallable_explainer =
'dose3';
- BUILD_DEP_RESOLVER
- STRING type. Build dependency resolver. The 'apt' resolver is currently
the default, and recommended for most users. This resolver uses apt-get to
resolve dependencies. Alternative resolvers are 'apt', 'aptitude' and
'aspcud'. The 'apt' resolver uses a built-in resolver module while the
'aptitude' resolver uses aptitude to resolve build dependencies. The
aptitude resolver is similar to apt, but is useful in more complex
situations, such as where multiple distributions are required, for example
when building from experimental, where packages are needed from both
unstable and experimental, but defaulting to unstable. If the dependency
situation is too complex for either apt or aptitude to solve it, you can
use the 'aspcud' resolver which (in contrast to apt and aptitude) is a
real solver (in the math sense) and will thus always find a solution if a
solution exists. Additionally, the 'null' solver is provided. It is a
dummy resolver which does not install, upgrade or remove any packages.
This allows one to completely control package installation via hooks.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--build-dep-resolver
- Default:
$build_dep_resolver = 'apt';
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional per-build packages available as build
dependencies.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--extra-package
- Default:
$extra_packages = [];
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional per-build apt repositories.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--extra-repository
- Default:
$extra_repositories = [];
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional per-build apt repository keys.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--extra-repository-key
- Default:
$extra_repository_keys = [];
- RESOLVE_ALTERNATIVES
- BOOL type. Should the dependency resolver use alternatives in
Build-Depends, Build-Depends-Arch and Build-Depends-Indep? By default,
using 'apt' resolver, only the first alternative will be used; all other
alternatives will be removed. When using the 'aptitude' resolver, it will
default to using all alternatives. Note that this does not include
architecture-specific alternatives, which are reduced to the build
architecture prior to alternatives removal. This should be left disabled
when building for unstable; it may be useful when building for
experimental or backports. Set to undef to use the default, 1 to enable,
or 0 to disable.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--resolve-alternatives
--no-resolve-alternatives
- Example:
$resolve_alternatives = 0;
- Default:
$resolve_alternatives = undef;
- COMPRESS_BUILD_LOG_MAILS
- BOOL type. Should build log mails be compressed?
- Default:
$compress_build_log_mails = 1;
- DEBUG
- NUMERIC type. Debug logging level
- Default:
$debug = 0;
- LOG_COLOUR
- BOOL type. Add colour highlighting to interactive log messages
(informational, warning and error messages). Log files will not be
coloured.
- Default:
$log_colour = 1;
- LOG_DIR
- STRING type. Directory for storing build logs. This defaults to '.' when
SBUILD_MODE is set to 'user' (the default), and to '$HOME/logs' when
SBUILD_MODE is set to 'buildd'.
- Default:
$log_dir = undef;
- LOG_FILTER
- BOOL type. Filter variable strings from log messages such as the chroot
name and build directory
- Default:
$log_filter = 1;
- MAILFROM
- STRING type. email address set in the From line of build logs
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--mailfrom
- Default:
$mailfrom = 'Source Builder
<sbuild>';
- MAILTO
- STRING type. email address to mail build logs to
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--mail-log-to
- Default:
$mailto = '';
- MAILTO_HASH
- HASH:STRING type. Like MAILTO, but per-distribution. This is a hashref
mapping distribution name to MAILTO. Note that for backward compatibility,
this is also settable using the hash %mailto (deprecated), rather than a
hash reference.
- Default:
$mailto_hash = {};
- MIME_BUILD_LOG_MAILS
- BOOL type. Should build log mails be MIME encoded?
- Default:
$mime_build_log_mails = 1;
- NOLOG
- BOOL type. Disable use of log file
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
-n
--nolog
- Default:
$nolog = 0;
- VERBOSE
- NUMERIC type. Verbose logging level
- Default:
$verbose = 0;
- KEY_ID
- STRING type. Key ID to use in .changes for the current upload. It
overrides both $maintainer_name and $uploader_name.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
-k
--keyid
- Default:
$key_id = undef;
- MAINTAINER_NAME
- STRING type. Name to use as override in .changes files for the Maintainer
field. The Maintainer field will not be overridden unless set here.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
-m
--maintainer
- Default:
$maintainer_name = undef;
- UPLOADER_NAME
- STRING type. Name to use as override in .changes file for the Changed-By:
field.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
-e
--uploader
- Default:
$uploader_name = undef;
- CROSSBUILD_CORE_DEPENDS
- HASH:ARRAY:STRING type. Per-architecture dependencies required for
cross-building. By default, if a Debian architecture is not found as a key
in this hash, the following will be added to the Build-Depends:
crossbuild-essential-${hostarch}:native, libc-dev, libstdc++-dev. The
latter two are to work around bug #815172.
- Example:
$crossbuild_core_depends = {
nios2 => ['crossbuild-essential-nios2:native',
'special-package'],
musl-linux-mips =>
['crossbuild-essential-musl-linux-mips:native', 'super-special'],
}
- Default:
$crossbuild_core_depends = {};
- APTITUDE
- STRING type. Path to aptitude binary
- Default:
$aptitude = 'aptitude';
- APT_CACHE
- STRING type. Path to apt-cache binary
- Default:
$apt_cache = 'apt-cache';
- APT_GET
- STRING type. Path to apt-get binary
- Default:
$apt_get = 'apt-get';
- AUTOPKGTEST_VIRT_SERVER
- STRING type. Path to autopkgtest-virt-* binary, selecting the
virtualization server.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--autopkgtest-virt-server
- Default:
$autopkgtest_virt_server =
'autopkgtest-virt-schroot';
- AUTOPKGTEST_VIRT_SERVER_OPTIONS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional command-line options for
autopkgtest-virt-*
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--autopkgtest-virt-server-opt
--autopkgtest-virt-server-opts
- Default:
$autopkgtest_virt_server_options =
[];
- DPKG_BUILDPACKAGE_USER_OPTIONS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional command-line options for
dpkg-buildpackage.
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--debbuildopt
--debbuildopts
--jobs
- Default:
$dpkg_buildpackage_user_options =
[];
- DPKG_SOURCE
- STRING type. Path to dpkg-source binary
- Default:
$dpkg_source = 'dpkg-source';
- DPKG_SOURCE_OPTIONS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional command-line options for dpkg-source
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--dpkg-source-opt
--dpkg-source-opts
- Default:
$dpkg_source_opts = [];
- FAKEROOT
- STRING type. Path to fakeroot binary
- Default:
$fakeroot = 'fakeroot';
- MAILPROG
- STRING type. Program to use to send mail
- Default:
$mailprog = '/usr/sbin/sendmail';
- MD5SUM
- STRING type. Path to md5sum binary
- Default:
$md5sum = 'md5sum';
- SCHROOT_OPTIONS
- ARRAY:STRING type. Additional command-line options for schroot
- Default:
$schroot_options = [
'-q'
];
- SU
- STRING type. Path to su binary
- Default:
$su = 'su';
- SUDO
- STRING type. Path to sudo binary
- Default:
$sudo = 'sudo';
- UNSHARE_TMPDIR_TEMPLATE
- STRING type. Template used to create the temporary unpack directory for
the unshare chroot mode.
- Default:
$unshare_tmpdir_template =
'/tmp/tmp.sbuild.XXXXXXXXXX';
- XAPT
- STRING type.
- Default:
$xapt = 'xapt';
- STATS_DIR
- STRING type. Directory for writing build statistics to
- Related sbuild(1) command line options:
--stats-dir
stats_dir = ...;