.\" $OpenBSD: proot.1,v 1.3 2018/06/26 13:27:59 schwarze Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2016 Marc Espie .\" .\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any .\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above .\" copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. .\" .\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES .\" WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF .\" MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR .\" ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES .\" WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN .\" ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF .\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. .\" .Dd $Mdocdate: June 26 2018 $ .Dt PROOT 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm proot .Nd ports chroot builder .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm proot .Op Fl B Ar chroot .Op Fl c Ar configfile .Op Fl S Ar srcroot .Op Ar attribute Ns = Ns Ar value ... .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm can fill up a chroot directory for ports building usage. It will perform a set of .Cm actions that should fill up a destination .Ar chroot directory from the base system (or an optional .Ar srcroot ) . .Pp As far as possible, .Nm will create hardlinks instead of copying files, so that cloning an existing chroot will often only consume i-nodes. .Pp Some attributes can take multiple values. As a shorthand, several values can be specified in a row without having to repeat the .Ar attribute name, for instance: .Pp .Dl proot -B /build actions=unpopulate_light check_symlinks .Pp A .Ar configfile mostly contains one .Ar attribute Ns = Ns Ar value assignment per line, with comments starting with a .Sq # character. .Pp Possible .Cm actions (in the order of execution) are as follows: .Pp .Bl -tag -width unpopulate_light -compact -offset indent .It Cm check_mount Verify the state of mount points in the system, specifically whether the chroot area is not nodev. .It Cm unpopulate Remove everything from the chroot apart from selected data. See .Sx Preserved areas and unpopulate for details. .It Cm snapshot Copy things from a snapshot, to be retrieved from a URL or from the local filesystem. .It Cm locate Copy things from the base system, perusing the system .Xr locate 1 databases. .Bf Sy Note that this might erase data, in case it doesn't match the base system and is in the way. .Ef .It Cm resolv Copy the system .Xr resolv.conf 5 and .Xr hosts 5 files. .It Cm copy_ports Copy the ports tree. .It Cm copy_sys Copy system include files (deprecated). .It Cm unpopulate_light Remove everything from the chroot apart from selected data. See .Sx Preserved areas and unpopulate for details. .It Cm ldconfig Rerun .Xr ldconfig 8 . .It Cm devs Regenerate devices using .Xr MAKEDEV 8 and .Xr dev_mkdb 8 . .It Cm checkout_ports Check out a ports tree from cvs using a provided .Cm portscvs location. .It Cm ports_subdirs Create ports infrastructure subdirs, according to users required for .Xr dpb 1 . If .Cm chown_all is set to 1, .Xr chown 2 any content within to the appropriate users. .It Cm stragglers Double-check filled up chroot for files we don't know about. .It Cm write_mk If some directory values are different from the default, write a skeleton .Xr mk.conf 5 file. .It Cm check_symlinks Report absolute symlinks that exist under the .Ar chroot , white-listing known base system links. .El .Pp By default, .Nm will run .Cm check_mount , unpopulate_light , devs , ldconfig , ports_subdirs , .Cm resolv , write_mk . If .Cm unpopulate is used, .Cm unpopulate_light won't be run. It will also run .Cm snapshot if a snapshot location is provided, or .Cm locate otherwise. .Pp Add actions with .Cm actions Ns = Ns Ar value , remove them with .Cm actions Ns =- Ns Ar value . .Pp Other attributes are: .Pp .Bl -tag -width mkconf_lines -offset indent -compact .It Cm chroot same as .Fl B Ar chroot .It Cm srcroot same as .Fl S Ar srcroot .It Cm PORT_USER Who the ports tree should belong to .It Cm BUILD_USER Who to build as (defaults to _pbuild) .It Cm FETCH_USER Who to fetch as (defaults to _pfetch) .It Cm LOG_USER Who to write log as (defaults to .Cm BUILD_USER ) .It Cm PORTSDIR .It Cm DISTDIR .It Cm PACKAGE_REPOSITORY .It Cm PLIST_REPOSITORY .It Cm LOCKDIR .It Cm WRKOBJDIR same as in .Xr bsd.port.mk 5 .Pp .It Cm chown_all set to 1 to have the action .Cm ports_subdirs change owners of every content. .It Cm extra extra file to copy into the .Ar chroot . .It Cm mkconf_lines Add lines to the generated .Pa /etc/mk.conf . .It Cm mkconf_tail Add file to the generated .Pa /etc/mk.conf . .It Cm preserve Supplemental directory to preserve during .Cm unpopulate . .It Cm sets Add or remove sets compared to the default list required to build ports (defaults to base comp etc xbase xfont xshare xetc). .It Cm snapshot Location of snapshot for the .Cm snapshot action. .It Cm portscvs Where to get a ports snapshot for the .Cm checkout_ports action. .El .Ss Preserved areas and unpopulate The following entries won't be erased during a .Cm locate or .Cm unpopulate* action: .Pp .Bl -dash -compact -offset indent .It Items explicitly marked with the .Cm preserve attribute. .It A .Cm snapshot directory containing the base sets. .It All the ports specific sub directories if they are defined, namely .Cm DISTDIR , WRKOBJDIR, LOGDIR, PACKAGE_REPOSITORY , PLIST_REPOSITY , LOCKDIR . .It The .Cm PORTSDIR itself, unless .Cm copy_ports is used. .It Any mountpoint. .It Data explicitly copied through other actions, e.g., .Cm extra files, key files... .El .Sh EXAMPLES The following .Ar configfile sets things up for an initial build on a .Xr dpb 1 cluster. .Bd -literal -offset index chroot=/build PORT_USER=espie extra=/home/espie/startup WRKOBJDIR=/tmp/pobj LOCKDIR=/tmp/locks PLIST_REPOSITORY=/data/plist DISTDIR=/data/distfiles PACKAGE_REPOSITORY=/data/packages actions=unpopulate_light copy_ports .Ed .Pp It assumes .Pa /build/data is a separate partition that won't be cleaned up by .Cm unpopulate_light , and that can be mounted on slaves. Note also that .Pa /tmp should be a fast local directory on every machine of the cluster. .Pp .Pa /home/espie/startup is a startup script for .Xr dpb 1 . .Pp Initial invocation on the master could be .Pp .D1 Nm Fl c Ar configfile Cm chown_all Ns =1 .Pp to ensure correct permissions for existing data under various ports directories. .Pp Slaves should not need the extra arguments, as the directories will already have correct owners. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr dpb 1 , .Xr chroot 8 .Sh AUTHORS .An Marc Espie Aq Mt espie@openbsd.org