Difference between revisions of "WOCE Build Environment"

From WebOS-Ports
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (formatting)
Line 49: Line 49:
 
4. Save the file, close it
 
4. Save the file, close it
  
5. Edit:
+
5. Open Terminal.app and run the following, noting down the uid entry
 +
 
 +
id
 +
 
 +
6. Edit:
 
  /etc/exports
 
  /etc/exports
 
''(requires superuser)''
 
''(requires superuser)''
  
6. Add the following:
+
7. Add the following:
 +
 
 +
''/PATH/TO/SHARED/DIR'' -mapall=''USERID''
 +
 
 +
8. Replace ''/PATH/TO/SHARED/DIR'' with the location of woce-build on your host OS
  
/path/to/shared/dir -mapall=501
+
9. Replace ''USERID'' with the uid noted in step 5
  
7. Save and close it
+
8. Save and close it
  
8. Open Terminal.app and run the following:
+
9. Open Terminal.app and run the following:
  
 
  sudo nfsd enable
 
  sudo nfsd enable

Revision as of 19:10, 3 July 2012

Develop in your environment, Build in ours.

WOCE Build Environment

Introduction

The WOCE BE uses Vagrant and Virtualbox to create a self-contained build environment for use on OSX and Linux Hosts.

Our goal is to create a consistent build setup for developers so that if there are issues with builds we can know that we all are singing off the same sheet of music.

Minimum Requirements

x86 based computer running OSX(10.5 minimum) or Linux(32bit or 64bit).

Enough resources to allot:

  • 1 "Virtual CPU"
  • 1GB "Virtual RAM"
  • 20GB "Virtual HD"

Installation Procedure

1. From your development host go to Vagrant Downloads and download the latest version for your host.

2. From your development host go to Virtualbox Downloads and download the latest version for your host.

3. Install Virtualbox

4. Install Vagrant (Vagrant Getting Started Guide)

5. From a Command Prompt in the directory you have set aside for your woce-be VM

vagrant box add woce-be http://bit.ly/QS3G1p
vagrant init woce-be
vagrant up

OSX Setup

1. Edit:

/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.nfsd.plist 

(requires superuser)

2. Scroll down to the line that reads:

<string>/sbin/nfsd</string>

3. Add a new line below it that reads:

<string>-N</string>

4. Save the file, close it

5. Open Terminal.app and run the following, noting down the uid entry

id

6. Edit:

/etc/exports

(requires superuser)

7. Add the following:

/PATH/TO/SHARED/DIR -mapall=USERID

8. Replace /PATH/TO/SHARED/DIR with the location of woce-build on your host OS

9. Replace USERID with the uid noted in step 5

8. Save and close it

9. Open Terminal.app and run the following:

sudo nfsd enable
sudo nfsd checkexports
showmount -e

If successful, your share's path should be printed to stdout.

Ubuntu Setup

1. Install NFS Server

sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server

2. Edit:

/etc/exports

(requires superuser)

3. Add the following to the end:

/PATH/TO/HOST/SHARE 127.0.0.1(rw,sync,insecure,no_root_squash)

4. Save and close /etc/exports

5. Run the following command:

sudo nfs-kernel-server restart

Arch Linux Setup

1. Install NFS Server

sudo pacman -S nfs-utils

2. Edit:

/etc/exports
(requires superuser)

3. Add the following to the end:

/PATH/TO/HOST/SHARE 127.0.0.1(rw,sync,insecure,no_root_squash)

4. Save and close /etc/exports

5. Run the following commands in this order:

rc.d start rpcbind (or: rc.d start portmap)
rc.d start nfs-common (or: rc.d start nfslock)
rc.d start nfs-server (or: rc.d start nfsd)

Client Setup

1. Connect to VM

vagrant ssh

2. Edit:

/etc/fstab

3. Modify the bottom line, replacing (requires super user):

/PATH/TO/HOST/SHARE 

with the location of woce-build clone on your host machine

4. Save and close the fstab

5. run the following command:

sudo mount /srv/share 

(Subject to change if using the host's WOCE folder)