gbp-buildpackage-rpm(1)
Build RPM packages from a Git repository
Description
gbp-buildpackage-rpm
NAME
gbp-buildpackage-rpm - Build RPM packages from a Git repository
SYNOPSIS
gbp buildpackage-rpm [--git-[no-]ignore-new] [--git-tag] [--git-verbose] [--git-color=[auto|on|off]] [--git-color-scheme= COLOR_SCHEME] [--git-notify=[auto|on|off]] [--git-tmp-dir= DIRECTORY] [--git-vendor= VENDOR] [--git-native[auto|on|off]] [--git-upstream-branch= TREEISH] [--git-packaging-branch= BRANCH_NAME] [--git-ignore-branch] [--git-[no-]submodules] [--git-builder= BUILD_CMD] [--git-cleaner= CLEAN_CMD] [--git-[no-]sign-tags] [--git-keyid= GPG-KEYID] [--git-posttag= COMMAND] [--git-postbuild= COMMAND] [--git-postexport= COMMAND] [--git-prebuild= COMMAND] [--git-preexport= COMMAND] [--git-[no-]build] [--git-[no-]hooks] [--git-packaging-tag= TAG-FORMAT] [--git-upstream-tag= TAG-FORMAT] [--git-force-create] [--git-no-create-orig] [--git-upstream-tree= [TAG|BRANCH|TREEISH]] [--git-tarball-dir= DIRECTORY] [--git-compression-level= LEVEL] [--git-export-dir= DIRECTORY] [--git-export= TREEISH] [--git-packaging-dir= DIRECTORY] [--git-spec-file= FILEPATH] [--git-export-sourcedir= DIRECTORY] [--git-export-specdir= DIRECTORY] [--git-[no-]pristine-tar] [--git-[no-]pristine-tar-commit] [--git-tag-only] [--git-retag] [--git-mock] [--git-dist= DISTRIBUTION] [--git-arch= ARCHITECTURE] [--git-mock-options= OPTIONS] [--git-mock-root= ROOT] [--git-spec-vcs-tag= TAG_FORMAT]
DESCRIPTION
gbp buildpackage-rpm is used to build RPM packages from a Git repository. It is an RPM counterpart for the gbp buildpackage tool that is designed for building Debian packages.
gbp buildpackage-rpm
will, in order:
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Verify that it is being executed from the proper location.
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Verify that the repository doesn’t contain any uncommitted source changes.
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Verify that it is being executed from the correct branch.
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Export packaging files to a separate build area.
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Create an orig source tarball if it doesn’t exist.
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Call rpmbuild(1) (or the application specified via --git-builder), passing along all command line arguments that don’t start with --git-.
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(Optionally) tag the tree after a successful build.
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(Optionally) call a post build hook - e.g. to run rpmlint.
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(Optionally) call a post tag hook - e.g. to push the results to a remote repository after creating the tag.
OPTIONS
--git-[no-]ignore-new
Don’t abort if there are uncommitted changes in the source tree or the current branch doesn’t match the PACKAGING-BRANCH.
--git-tag
Add a git tag after a successful build.
--git-builder=BUILD_CMD
Use BUILD_CMD instead of rpmbuild -ba.
--git-cleaner=CLEAN_CMD
Use CLEAN_CMD.
--git-verbose
Verbose execution
--git-color=[auto|on|off]
Whether to use colored output.
--git-color-scheme=COLOR_SCHEME
Colors to use in output (when color is enabled). The format for COLOR_SCHEME is ’<debug>:<info>:<warning>:<error>’. Numerical values and color names are accepted, empty fields imply the default color. For example --git-color-scheme=’cyan:34::’ would show debug messages in cyan, info messages in blue and other messages in default (i.e. warning and error messages in red).
--git-notify=[auto|on|off]
Whether to send a desktop notification after the build.
--git-tmp-dir=DIRECTORY
Base directory under which temporary directories are created.
--git-vendor=VENDOR
Distribution vendor name.
--git-native=[auto|on|off]
Define the ’nativity’ of a package. The default value auto makes gbp buildpackage-rpm to guess. Guessing is based on the existence of upstream branch.
--git-upstream-branch=BRANCH_NAME
Branch to build the orig tarball from if --git-upstream-tree is set to BRANCH. Default is upstream.
--git-packaging-branch=BRANCH_NAME
If you’re not on this branch when invoking gbp buildpackage-rpm it will fail. Default is master. This is done to make sure you don’t accidentally release from a topic branch. Not being on this branch will be ignored when using --git-ignore-new.
--git-ignore-branch
Don’t check if the current branch matches PACKAGING-BRANCH.
--git-[no-]submodules
Include git submodules in the orig tarball.
--git-[no-]sign-tags
GPG sign all created tags.
--git-keyid=GPG-KEYID
Use this keyid for gpg signing tags.
--git-posttag=COMMAND
Execute COMMAND after tagging a new version.
Exported environment variables are: GBP_TAG (the name of the generated tag), GBP_BRANCH (the branch the package was built from) and GBP_SHA1 (the sha1 of the commit the tag was created at).
--git-postbuild=COMMAND
Execute COMMAND after successful build.
Exported environment variables are: GBP_CHANGES_FILE (the name of the generated changes file), GBP_BUILD_DIR (the build dir).
--git-preexport=COMMAND
Execute COMMAND before exporting the source tree.
Exported environment variables are: GBP_GIT_DIR (the repository the package is being built from), GBP_TMP_DIR (the temporary directory where the sources have been initially exported).
--git-postexport=COMMAND
Execute COMMAND after exporting the source tree.
Exported environment variables are: GBP_GIT_DIR (the repository the package is being built from), GBP_TMP_DIR (the temporary directory where the sources have been initially exported).
--git-prebuild=COMMAND
Execute COMMAND from the build directory before calling rpmbuild or the application specified via --git-builder.
Exported environment variables are: GBP_GIT_DIR (the repository the package is being built from), GBP_BUILD_DIR (the build dir).
--git-[no-]build
Enable builder. Note: --git-no-build causes the postbuild hook to be disabled, too.
--git-[no-]hooks
Enable running all (cleaner, preexport, postexport, prebuild, postbuild, and posttag) hooks. Note: the --git-builder command is not affected by this option.
--git-packaging-tag=TAG-FORMAT
Use this tag format when tagging released versions of the package.
--git-upstream-tag=TAG-FORMAT
Use this tag format when looking for tags of upstream versions, default is upstream/%(version)s.
--git-force-create
Force creation of an orig tarball (overwriting a pre-existing one if present).
--git-no-create-orig
Don’t try to create any orig tarball.
--git-export-dir=DIRECTORY
Export the packaging files from the current branch head (or the treeish object given via --git-export to DIRECTORY before building.
--git-export-sourcedir=DIRECTORY , --git-export-specdir=DIRECTORY
Subdirectories under export directory where packaging files are exported. The default build options of rpmbuild builder are also adjusted accordingly.
--git-export=TREEISH
Instead of exporting the current branch head, export the treeish object TREEISH. The special name INDEX exports the current index, WC) exports all files in the current working directory.
--git-packaging-dir=DIRECTORY
Subdirectory that contains the RPM packaging files.
--git-spec-file=FILEPATH
Relative path to the spec file to use. Special value auto causes gbp buildpackage-rpm to search and guess. Other values cause the --git-packaging-dir option to be ignored: the directory of the spec file is used, instead.
--git-upstream-tree=[TAG|BRANCH|TREEISH]
How to find the upstream sources used to generate the tarball. TAG looks at a tag corresponding to the version in the changelog. BRANCH looks at the upstream branch given via the --git-upstream-branch option. Other values are interpreted as treeishs.
This doesn’t have any effect if --git-pristine-tar is being used.
--git-tarball-dir=DIRECTORY
Search for original tarballs in DIRECTORY instead of generating them.
--git-compression-level=LEVEL
Specifies the upstream tarball compression level if an upstream tarball needs to be built.
--git-tag-only
Don’t build, only tag and run post-tag hooks.
--git-retag
Don’t fail tag operations if a tag with the same version already exists, but, overwrite the existing tag, instead.
--git-pristine-tar
Use pristine-tar when generating the upstream tarball if it doesn’t exist.
--git-pristine-tar-commit
Commit the pristine-tar delta to the pristine-tar branch if a new tarball was generated and the pristine-tar data isn’t already there.
--git-mock
Use mock to build the rpms by invoking gbp-builder-mock.
--git-dist
Build for this distribution when using mock (e.g.: epel-6).
--git-arch
Build for this architecture when using mock, default is to build for the current host architecture.
--git-mock-root
The mock root to use. Defaults to DIST-ARCH from above.
--git-mock-options
Additional options to pass to mock. Default is to pass no additional options.
--git-spec-vcs-tag=TAG_FORMAT
gbp buildpackage-rpm always automatically sets/updates the ’VCS:’ tag in the spec file after exporting. This option defines the format string for the ’VCS:’ tag. An empty value causes no ’VCS:’ tag to be inserted and possible old ’VCS:’ tag to be removed. Otherwise, the old ’VCS:’ tag is updated or a new ’VCS:’ tag is added if one does not exist. In the format string ’%(tagname)s’ expands to the long tag name (from git-describe) and ’%(commit)s’ expans to the sha1 of the exported commit.
EXAMPLES
Only build a source RPM with rpmbuild
gbp buildpackage-rpm -bs
Build an RPM package with rpmbuild on a custom branch with the uncommitted changes included.
gbp buildpackage-rpm --git-ignore-branch --git-export=WC
CONFIGURATION FILES
Several gbp.conf files are parsed to set defaults for the above command-line arguments. See the gbp.conf(5) manpage for details.
All options in the config files are specified without the ’git-’ prefix.
SEE ALSO
gbp-import-srpm(1),
gbp-pq-rpm(1), gbp-rpm-ch(1),
rpmbuild(8), mock(1), gbp.conf(5),
debuild(1), git(1), pristine-tar(1),
The Git-Buildpackage Manual
〈file:///usr/share/doc/git-buildpackage/manual-html/index.html〉
AUTHOR
Markus Lehtonen <markus.lehtonen@linux.intel.com>