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make-live

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PureSAUCE fork of PureOS upstream.

https://source.puri.sm/pureos/infra/make-live

Building a PureOS ISO image

A set of shell scripts that are used to configure the 'live-build' tool from Debian specifically for PureOS.

From: Matthias Klumpp <matthias.klumpp@puri.sm>
Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2019 22:04:37 +0100
Subject: Re: [PureOS] Building my own PureOS ISO image?
Message-ID: <CAKNHny8ZXyzAD6fCa0WS2wDs_bxQcO0oKyFns3Q022yuCVkDKw@mail.gmail.com>

> [..]

That should be pretty easy. The basic process is the following (see
below for replicating almost 100% of what our builders do):

1) Create a PureOS green chroot (just debootstrap green and chroot into PureOS)
1.1) /!\ All following steps happen inside of the PureOS chroot
2) Run `apt install live-build git ca-certificates`
3) cd /srv && git clone https://source.puri.sm/pureos/infra/make-live.git
4) cd /srv/make-live
5) Set the FLAVOR environment variable to what flavor of PureOS you
want to build. Possible values are:
    * gnome-live
    * gnome-oem
    * plasma-live
   E.g. `export FLAVOR="gnome-oem"`.
   If no FLAVOR variable is set, the GNOME Live Flavor will be built by default
6) Run `lb config`
7) Run `lb build`
8) Have fun with a fresh new PureOS image!

These steps can be sped up a lot and be automated by using debspawn,
which is used to create the official PureOS images in a controlled
environment.
In order to use debspawn, just follow these steps:
1) Run `sudo apt install debspawn`
2) Then run `debspawn create green`
3) Create a new "build-pureos.sh" file with the following contents:
```
#!/bin/sh
set -e
set -x

export FLAVOR="gnome-live"
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
apt-get install -y git ca-certificates
apt-get install -y live-build

git clone --depth=2 https://source.puri.sm/pureos/infra/make-live.git
/srv/build/lb
cd /srv/build/lb/

lb config
lb build

b2sum *.iso *.contents *.zsync *.packages > checksums.b2sum
sha256sum *.iso *.contents *.zsync *.packages > checksums.sha256sum
mv *.iso /srv/artifacts
mv -f *.zsync /srv/artifacts
mv -f *.contents /srv/artifacts
mv -f *.files /srv/artifacts
mv -f *.packages /srv/artifacts
mv -f *.b2sum /srv/artifacts
mv -f *.sha256sum /srv/artifacts
```
4) Make the .sh file executable and set the FLAVOR you want.
5) Tell debspawn to run the build and where to place the build result:
`debspawn run --external-command
--artifacts-out=/where/to/put/the/built/image green
/path/to/build-pureos.sh`

This should give you a replica of what our autobuilders did. You can
also take a look at the actual code in Spark:
https://github.com/lkorigin/laniakea-spark/blob/master/spark/runners/image_build.py#L30