From: jacob Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2010 01:30:04 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Debian documentation update X-Git-Tag: allmydata-tahoe-1.7.1~26 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/specifications/components/com_hotproperty/%22doc.html?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ca660a5fc6cb8d55c72a7cebf8294b613579c687;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git Debian documentation update --- diff --git a/docs/debian.txt b/docs/debian.txt index 44858c61..afa0a7fe 100644 --- a/docs/debian.txt +++ b/docs/debian.txt @@ -10,25 +10,32 @@ = Overview == One convenient way to install Tahoe-LAFS is with debian packages. +This document attempts to explain how to complete a desert island build for +people in a hurry. It also attempts to explain more about our Debian packaging +for those willing to read beyond the simple pragmatic packaging exercises. == TL;DR supporting package building instructions == -There are only two supporting packages that are currently not available from -the debian apt repositories in Debian Lenny: python-foolscap python-zfec +There are only four supporting packages that are currently not available from +the debian apt repositories in Debian Lenny: + + python-foolscap python-zfec argparse zbase32 First, we'll install some common packages for development: - apt-get install -y build-essential debhelper cdbs python-central \ + sudo apt-get install -y build-essential debhelper cdbs python-central \ python-setuptools python python-dev python-twisted-core \ fakeroot darcs python-twisted python-nevow \ - python-simplejson python-pycryptopp devscripts + python-simplejson python-pycryptopp devscripts \ + apt-file + sudo apt-file update To create packages for Lenny, we'll also install stdeb: - apt-get install python-all-dev - STDEB_VERSION="0.3.2" - http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/stdeb/stdeb-$STDEB_VERSION.tar.gz + sudo apt-get install python-all-dev + STDEB_VERSION="0.5.1" + wget http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/stdeb/stdeb-$STDEB_VERSION.tar.gz tar xzf stdeb-$STDEB_VERSION.tar.gz cd stdeb-$STDEB_VERSION python setup.py --command-packages=stdeb.command bdist_deb @@ -55,8 +62,8 @@ We need to build a pyutil package: We also need to install argparse and zbase32: - easy_install argparse - easy_install zbase32 + sudo easy_install argparse # argparse won't install with stdeb (!) :-( + sudo easy_install zbase32 # XXX TODO: package with stdeb Finally, we'll fetch, unpack, build and install foolscap: @@ -87,7 +94,9 @@ a source release, do the following: sudo dpkg -i ../allmydata-tahoe_1.6.1-r4262_all.deb You should now have a functional desert island build of Tahoe with all of the -supported libraries as .deb packages. +supported libraries as .deb packages. You'll need to edit the Debian specific +/etc/defaults/allmydata-tahoe file to get Tahoe started. Data is by default +stored in /var/lib/tahoelafsd/ and Tahoe runs as the 'tahoelafsd' user. == Building Debian Packages ==