I've read the docs and other tutorials to try to get fpm
to handle dependencies while building debian packages, but it fails every time.
my build.sh
#!/bin/bash
# constants
ITERATION=1
CODEVER=0.006
DIRBUILD=/home/chicks/Documents/build-proxwrap
DIRGIT=/home/chicks/Documents/git/wrap_proxmox
DEPS=(
"libio-prompt-perl (>= 0.997002-1)"
"perl-doc (>= 5.18.2-2ubuntu1.1)"
"liburi-escape-xs-perl (>= 0.11-1)"
"libjson-perl (>= 2.61-1)"
"libhttp-message-perl (>= 6.06-1)"
"libwww-perl (>= 6.05-2)"
)
PATH="$PATH:/home/chicks/.gem/ruby/2.3.0/bin"
# clean dirs
rm -rf $DIRBUILD
mkdir -p $DIRBUILD || exit 1
mkdir -p $DIRBUILD/usr/bin || exit 1
mkdir -p $DIRBUILD/opt/lib/perl5 || exit 1
ARG_DEPS=""
for index in `seq 1 5`
do
ARG_DEPS="$ARG_DEPS -d 'deb:${DEPS[$index]}'"
done
#echo $DIRGIT
echo $ARG_DEPS
# build directory tree
cd $DIRBUILD/usr/bin
for file in $(cd $DIRGIT/bin; ls); do
if echo $file | grep '.sh$' > /dev/null
then
echo leaving $file out of package
continue
fi
cat $DIRGIT/bin/$file | sed -e "s/use lib '..\/lib';/use lib '\/opt\/lib\/perl5';/" > $file
chmod +x $file
done
cd $DIRBUILD/opt/lib/perl5
cp -pr $DIRGIT/lib/* .
pwd
ls
# build package
cd $DIRGIT
OUTDEB=tm-proxwrap_${CODEVER}-${ITERATION}_amd64.deb
rm $OUTDEB
echo about to build $OUTDEB from $DIRBUILD
echo ""
echo running fpm -s dir -t deb -n tm_proxwrap -v $CODEVER $ARG_DEPS --iteration $ITERATION -C $DIRBUILD usr opt
fpm -s dir -t deb -n tm_proxwrap -v $CODEVER $ARG_DEPS --iteration $ITERATION -C $DIRBUILD usr opt
echo ""
ls -lh $OUTDEB
dpkg -c $OUTDEB
output with error message
I installed fpm 1.6.1 via gem
on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
$ ./build.sh
-d 'deb:perl-doc (>= 5.18.2-2ubuntu1.1)' -d 'deb:liburi-escape-xs-perl (>= 0.11-1)' -d 'deb:libjson-perl (>= 2.61-1)' -d 'deb:libhttp-message-perl (>= 6.06-1)' -d 'deb:libwww-perl (>= 6.05-2)'
leaving build.sh out of package
leaving install.sh out of package
/home/chicks/Documents/build-proxwrap/opt/lib/perl5
Net Telmate
rm: cannot remove 'tm-proxwrap_0.006-1_amd64.deb': No such file or directory
about to build tm-proxwrap_0.006-1_amd64.deb from /home/chicks/Documents/build-proxwrap
running fpm -s dir -t deb -n tm_proxwrap -v 0.006 -d 'deb:perl-doc (>= 5.18.2-2ubuntu1.1)' -d 'deb:liburi-escape-xs-perl (>= 0.11-1)' -d 'deb:libjson-perl (>= 2.61-1)' -d 'deb:libhttp-message-perl (>= 6.06-1)' -d 'deb:libwww-perl (>= 6.05-2)' --iteration 1 -C /home/chicks/Documents/build-proxwrap usr opt
All flags should be before the first argument (stray flags found: ["-d", "-d", "-d", "-d", "--iteration", "-C"] {:level=>:warn}
Invalid package configuration: Cannot package the path './(>=', does it exist? {:level=>:error}
I've gotten similar errors when leaving off deb:
. When I didn't have the version numbers included I needed the deb:
but that led to errors when trying to install the package because it couldn't find the dependencies. Other than dependencies it works well.
- is there a way to get
fpm
to accept my dependancies? - is there an easier system for building debian packages?