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autopkgtest-build-lxd - Create or update autopkgtest container for autopkgtest-virt-lxd
autopkgtest-build-lxd image
autopkgtest-build-lxd creates or updates an LXD image which is optimized for autopkgtest's LXD runner autopkgtest-virt-lxd(1).
It builds a temporary container from an existing given image, runs autopkgtest's standard setup-commands/setup-testbed script, and publishes it as a new image with the alias autopkgtest/distro/release/architecture.
If the $AUTOPKGTEST_KEEP_APT_SOURCES environment variable is set to a non-empty value, autopkgtest-build-lxd will keep whatever /etc/apt/sources.list was present in the existing 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/mydistro/sources.list, then autopkgtest-build-lxd will read that file (on the host system) and use it to populate /etc/apt/sources.list in the container; or if the $AUTOPKGTEST_APT_SOURCES environment variable is set to a non-empty value, for example AUTOPKGTEST_APT_SOURCES=$(cat /home/me/mydistro/sources.list), autopkgtest-build-lxd will write it directly into /etc/apt/sources.list in the container.
You can specify an apt proxy to use in the container in the $AUTOPKGTEST_APT_PROXY environment variable. If you have an apt proxy configured on the host, the container will automatically use this, otherwise there is no default.
For dist-upgrading image to a newer release you can specify the destination release in the $RELEASE environment variable. This is useful when a new distribution series has just been opened and there are no standard images for that available yet.
Build a local autopkgtest container image for Debian sid i386, based on the stock Debian image from the public images.linuxcontainers.org remote:
$ autopkgtest-build-lxd images:debian/sid/i386
autopkgtest-virt-lxd(1), autopkgtest(1), lxc(1), /usr/share/doc/autopkgtest/.
autopkgtest-build-lxd 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) 2006-2015 Canonical Ltd and others.
See /usr/share/doc/autopkgtest/CREDITS for the list of contributors and full copying conditions.
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