Building kernel
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@stormi @r1 Started a separate thread so that this discussion will be easier for others to find and benefit from.
Here's what I've done thus far --
- Created a Ubuntu 20.4 VM
- Installed Docker
Then I've done the following --
sudo bash git clone https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp-ng-build-env.git cd xcp-ng-build-env ./build.sh 8.1 cd .. git clone https://github.com/xcp-ng-rpms/kernel.git chown 1000 ./kernel/ -R cd kernel git checkout 8.1 ../xcp-ng-build-env/run.py -b 8.1 --build-local kernel/ --rmThis runs for a while before finally producing this error --
Complete! Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.wu3135 + umask 022 + cd /home/builder/rpmbuild/BUILD + cd /home/builder/rpmbuild/BUILD + rm -rf kernel-4.19.19 + /usr/bin/tar -xf /home/builder/rpmbuild/SOURCES/kernel-4.19.19.tar.gz /usr/bin/tar: This does not look like a tar archive gzip: stdin: not in gzip format /usr/bin/tar: Child returned status 1 /usr/bin/tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.wu3135 (%prep) RPM build errors: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.wu3135 (%prep)Thoughts / suggestions?
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Yes, you need git-lfs before cloning the kernel repo, as described on https://github.com/xcp-ng-rpms/kernel
Delete the cloned repo, install git-lfs and clone it again.
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@stormi Actually, I thought I had already done this --
rm -rf kernel curl -s https://packagecloud.io/install/repositories/github/git-lfs/script.deb.sh | sudo bashWent ahead and ran the command
apt install git-lfsand it appears to have installed it. Rerunning the other commands now.Appears to be working, although I had to run the command from the parent directory instead of the kernel subdirectory, so the modified command was --
./xcp-ng-build-env/run.py -b 8.1 --build-local kernel/ --rm -
Question: Will the build process run faster if I allocate more vCPUs or memory to the VM? Right now, it's running with 2 cores and 2GB.
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@danp yes, this will likely use all the available vCPUs.
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@stormi Ok... I'll throw some more vCPUs at it. Still failed in the end
--Processing files: python2-perf-4.19.19-6.0.12.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64 Executing(%license): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.5zgN24 + umask 022 + cd /home/builder/rpmbuild/BUILD + cd kernel-4.19.19 + LICENSEDIR=/home/builder/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/kernel-4.19.19-6.0.12.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64/usr/share/licenses/python2-perf-4.19.19 + export LICENSEDIR + /usr/bin/mkdir -p /home/builder/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/kernel-4.19.19-6.0.12.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64/usr/share/licenses/python2-perf-4.19.19 + cp -pr COPYING /home/builder/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/kernel-4.19.19-6.0.12.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64/usr/share/licenses/python2-perf-4.19.19 + exit 0 Provides: gitsha(https://code.citrite.net/rest/archive/latest/projects/XSU/repos/linux-stable/archive?at=refs%2Ftags%2Fv4.19.19&format=tar.gz&prefix=kl-4.19.19#/kernel-4.19.19.tar.gz) = dffbba4348e9686d6bf42d54eb0f2cd1c4fb3520 gitsha(ssh://git@code.citrite.net/xs/linux.pg.git) = 97c6d6430b54cb1ca99a1e55e6ae4516c893 python2-perf python2-perf = 4.19.19-6.0.12.1.xcpng8.1 python2-perf(x86-64) = 4.19.19-6.0.12.1.xcpng8.1 Requires(rpmlib): rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1 rpmlib(FileDigests) <= 4.6.0-1 rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1 Requires: libc.so.6()(64bit) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.14)(64bit) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3)(64bit) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3.4)(64bit) libc6(GLIBC_2.4)(64bit) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.7)(64bit) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.8)(64bit) libpthread.so.0()(64bit) libpthread.so.0(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) libpython2.7..0()(64bit) python(abi) = 2.7 rtld(GNU_HASH) Processing files: kernel-debuginfo-4.19.19-6.0.12.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64 Provides: kernel-debuginfo = 4.19.19-6.0.12.1.xcpng8.1 kernel-debuginfo(x86-64) = 4.19.19-6.0.12.1.xcpng8.1 Requires(rpmlib): rpmlib(FileDigests) <= 4.6.0-1 rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1 rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1 Checking for unpackaged file(s): /usr/lib/rpm/check-files /home/builder/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/kernel-4.19.19-6.0.12.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64 error: Unable to write payload to /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.bW70Ww: ~ -
Looks like a permission or a space issue.
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@stormi Thanks. I expanded the disk and now the build completed. I'll report back if I come up with any meaningful results.
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Good
Thanks @Danp feel free to update the doc with the things that unclear, so more people can do that kind of build!
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