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Liquorix Debian Package

Liquorix Package

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This repository contains the Debian package to build Liquorix for both Debian and Ubuntu, and scripts for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux.

Prerequisites

The following software must be installed.

  1. Docker
  2. GnuPG

GnuPG must be configured with a default-key line defined in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf. Consult the GnuPG manual for more information if you're unsure what to put here. But if you're creating a temporary signing key for the purposes of building, follow these steps:

  1. Execute gpg --full-gen-key and follow prompts
  2. Run gpg --list-secret-keys to produce a list of keys you own the secrets to
  3. Create ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf and add default-key EXAMPLE1234..., where the example is your key from the previous output

Usage

Bootstrap Docker Images

Before any builds can be executed, the prepared docker images must be bootstrapped. To bootstrap all supported images, execute:

./scripts/debian/docker_bootstrap.sh

Subsequent executions of docker_bootstrap.sh will update the existing images rather than performing a full build.

Build Source and Binary Packages

The debian/docker_build-source.sh script require two operands, the distribution and release. For example, to build for Ubuntu Focal, you would execute below:

./scripts/debian/docker_build-source.sh debian bookworm

Once complete, you need to build the binary:

./scripts/debian/docker_build-binary.sh amd64 debian bookworm

If the build completes successfully, the build for Debian Bookworm will be found under artifacts/debian/bookworm.

At this time, only AMD64 is supported and is the only architecture that will build successfully.

Package Signing

If you run into trouble with errors for signing or don't desire signed packages, look for instances in the scripts folder of dpkg-buildpackage and add the --no-sign flag to all lines.

For example, from the root of this project, execute the following script to find all instances and edit each file as necessary:

find scripts/ -type f | xargs grep -H 'dpkg-buildpackage'

If signing is desired, make sure to update the changelog with dch -i --auto-nmu and set the author to match your signing key you set up with GnuPG.

Contributing

PRs accepted.