X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/09cbdc3074b3f1e69c9c537875146f6da0a6ed8f..8498811f21bad0972db735d633ea4bf15af36418:/build/run-library.sh diff --git a/build/run-library.sh b/build/run-library.sh index c2466faac0..6d5d0b6535 100755 --- a/build/run-library.sh +++ b/build/run-library.sh @@ -174,25 +174,23 @@ package_go_binary() { return 1 fi - cross_compilation=1 - if [[ "$TARGET" == "centos7" ]]; then - if [[ "$native_arch" == "amd64" ]] && [[ -n "$target_arch" ]] && [[ "$native_arch" != "$target_arch" ]]; then - echo "Error: no cross compilation support for Go on $native_arch for $TARGET, can not build $prog for $target_arch" - return 1 - fi - cross_compilation=0 - fi - - if [[ "$package_format" == "deb" ]] && - [[ "$TARGET" == "debian10" ]] || [[ "$TARGET" == "ubuntu1804" ]] || [[ "$TARGET" == "ubuntu2004" ]]; then - # Due to bug https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=983477 the libfuse-dev package for arm64 does - # not install properly side by side with the amd64 version before Debian 11. - if [[ "$native_arch" == "amd64" ]] && [[ -n "$target_arch" ]] && [[ "$native_arch" != "$target_arch" ]]; then - echo "Error: no cross compilation support for Go on $native_arch for $TARGET, can not build $prog for $target_arch" - return 1 - fi - cross_compilation=0 - fi + case "$package_format-$TARGET" in + # Older Debian/Ubuntu do not support cross compilation because the + # libfuse package does not support multiarch. See + # . + # Red Hat-based distributions do not support native cross compilation at + # all (they use a qemu-based solution we haven't implemented yet). + deb-debian10|deb-ubuntu1804|deb-ubuntu2004|rpm-*) + cross_compilation=0 + if [[ "$native_arch" == "amd64" ]] && [[ -n "$target_arch" ]] && [[ "$native_arch" != "$target_arch" ]]; then + echo "Error: no cross compilation support for Go on $native_arch for $TARGET, can not build $prog for $target_arch" + return 1 + fi + ;; + *) + cross_compilation=1 + ;; + esac if [[ -n "$target_arch" ]]; then archs=($target_arch) @@ -456,13 +454,19 @@ test_package_presence() { return 0 fi else - centos_repo="http://rpm.arvados.org/CentOS/7/dev/x86_64/" - - repo_pkg_list=$(curl -s -o - ${centos_repo}) - echo ${repo_pkg_list} |grep -q ${full_pkgname} - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then + local rpm_root + case "TARGET" in + centos7) rpm_root="CentOS/7/dev" ;; + rocky8) rpm_root="CentOS/8/dev" ;; + *) + echo "FIXME: Don't know RPM URL path for $TARGET, building" + return 0 + ;; + esac + local rpm_url="http://rpm.arvados.org/$rpm_root/$arch/$full_pkgname" + + if curl -fs -o "$WORKSPACE/packages/$TARGET/$full_pkgname" "$rpm_url"; then echo "Package $full_pkgname exists upstream, not rebuilding, downloading instead!" - curl -s -o "$WORKSPACE/packages/$TARGET/${full_pkgname}" ${centos_repo}${full_pkgname} return 1 elif test -f "$WORKSPACE/packages/$TARGET/processed/${full_pkgname}" ; then echo "Package $full_pkgname exists, not rebuilding!" @@ -919,11 +923,6 @@ fpm_build_virtualenv_worker () { LICENSE_STRING=`grep license $WORKSPACE/$PKG_DIR/setup.py|cut -f2 -d=|sed -e "s/[',\\"]//g"` COMMAND_ARR+=('--license' "$LICENSE_STRING") - if [[ "$package_format" == "rpm" ]]; then - # Make sure to conflict with the old rh-python36 packages we used to publish - COMMAND_ARR+=('--conflicts' "rh-python36-python-$PKG") - fi - if [[ "$DEBUG" != "0" ]]; then COMMAND_ARR+=('--verbose' '--log' 'info') fi @@ -940,9 +939,21 @@ fpm_build_virtualenv_worker () { fi COMMAND_ARR+=('--depends' "$PYTHON3_PACKAGE") - - # avoid warning - COMMAND_ARR+=('--deb-no-default-config-files') + case "$package_format" in + deb) + COMMAND_ARR+=( + # Avoid warning + --deb-no-default-config-files + ) ;; + rpm) + COMMAND_ARR+=( + # Conflict with older packages we used to publish + --conflicts "rh-python36-python-$PKG" + # Do not generate /usr/lib/.build-id links on RH8+ + # (otherwise our packages conflict with platform-python) + --rpm-rpmbuild-define "_build_id_links none" + ) ;; + esac # Append --depends X and other arguments specified by fpm-info.sh in # the package source dir. These are added last so they can override