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autopkgtest-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud - Create Ubuntu cloud image based VM for autopkgtest-virt-qemu
autopkgtest-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud [options]
autopkgtest-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud downloads an Ubuntu cloud image and configures it for autopkgtest's QEMU runner (autopkgtest-virt-qemu):
You can select release, architecture, apt proxy, etc. with options. The defaults are aimed at testing the development series of the architecture of your host system.
If you use lots of options, you can put parts of, or the whole command line into a text file, with one line per option. E. g. you can create a file trusty-i386.cfg with contents like
-rtrusty -ai386 --proxy=http://mysquid.mynetwork -v
and then run
autopkgtest-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud @trusty-i386.cfg
The contents of the configuration file will be expanded in-place as if you would have given its contents on the command line. Please ensure that you don't place spaces between short options and their values, they would become a part of the argument value.
If the $AUTOPKGTEST_KEEP_APT_SOURCES environment variable is set to a non-empty value, autopkgtest-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud will keep whatever /etc/apt/sources.list was set in the downloaded image.
Otherwise, if the $AUTOPKGTEST_APT_SOURCES_FILE environment variable is set to a non-empty value, for example AUTOPKGTEST_APT_SOURCES_FILE=/home/me/ubuntu/sources.list, then autopkgtest-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud will read that file (on the host system) and use it to populate /etc/apt/sources.list in the virtual machine; or if the $AUTOPKGTEST_APT_SOURCES environment variable is set to a non-empty value, for example AUTOPKGTEST_APT_SOURCES=$(cat /home/me/ubuntu/sources.list), autopkgtest-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud will write it directly into /etc/apt/sources.list in the virtual machine.
autopkgtest-virt-qemu(1), autopkgtest(1), http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com, /usr/share/doc/autopkgtest/.
autopkgtest-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud was written by Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
This manpage is part of autopkgtest, a tool for testing Debian binary packages. autopkgtest is Copyright (C) 2006-2014 Canonical Ltd and others.
See /usr/share/doc/autopkgtest/CREDITS for the list of contributors and full copying conditions.
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