mariadb/debian/autobake-deb.sh

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Build MariaDB .deb packages for test and release at mariadb.org
#
# Purpose of this script:
# Always keep the actual packaging as up-to-date as possible following the latest
# Debian policy and targeting Debian Sid. Then case-by-case run in autobake-deb.sh
# tests for backwards compatibility and strip away parts on older builders or
# specfic build environments.
# Exit immediately on any error
set -e
# This file is invocated from Buildbot and Travis-CI to build deb packages.
# As both of those CI systems have many parallel jobs that include different
# parts of the test suite, we don't need to run the mysql-test-run at all when
# building the deb packages here.
export DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="nocheck $DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS"
# Take the files and part of control from MCS directory
if [[ -d storage/columnstore/columnstore/debian ]]
then
cp -v storage/columnstore/columnstore/debian/mariadb-plugin-columnstore.* debian/
echo >> debian/control
cat storage/columnstore/columnstore/debian/control >> debian/control
# ColumnStore is explcitly disabled in the native build, so allow it now
# when build it when triggered by autobake-deb.sh
sed '/-DPLUGIN_COLUMNSTORE=NO/d' -i debian/rules
fi
# General CI optimizations to keep build output smaller
if [[ $TRAVIS ]] || [[ $GITLAB_CI ]]
then
# On both Travis and Gitlab the output log must stay under 4MB so make the
# build less verbose
sed '/Add support for verbose builds/,/^$/d' -i debian/rules
# MCOL-4149: ColumnStore builds are so slow and big that they must be skipped on
# both Travis-CI and Gitlab-CI
sed 's|$(CMAKEFLAGS)|$(CMAKEFLAGS) -DPLUGIN_COLUMNSTORE=NO|' -i debian/rules
sed "/Package: mariadb-plugin-columnstore/,/^$/d" -i debian/control
fi
# Don't build or try to put files in a package for selected plugins and compontents on Travis-CI
# in order to keep build small (in both duration and disk space)
if [[ $TRAVIS ]]
then
# Test suite package not relevant on Travis-CI
sed 's|DINSTALL_MYSQLTESTDIR=share/mysql/mysql-test|DINSTALL_MYSQLTESTDIR=false|' -i debian/rules
sed '/Package: mariadb-test-data/,/^$/d' -i debian/control
sed '/Package: mariadb-test$/,/^$/d' -i debian/control
# Extra plugins such as Mroonga, Spider, OQgraph, Sphinx and the embedded build can safely be skipped
sed 's|-DDEB|-DPLUGIN_MROONGA=NO -DPLUGIN_ROCKSDB=NO -DPLUGIN_SPIDER=NO -DPLUGIN_OQGRAPH=NO -DPLUGIN_PERFSCHEMA=NO -DPLUGIN_SPHINX=NO -DWITH_EMBEDDED_SERVER=OFF -DDEB|' -i debian/rules
sed "/Package: mariadb-plugin-mroonga/,/^$/d" -i debian/control
sed "/Package: mariadb-plugin-rocksdb/,/^$/d" -i debian/control
sed "/Package: mariadb-plugin-spider/,/^$/d" -i debian/control
sed "/Package: mariadb-plugin-oqgraph/,/^$/d" -i debian/control
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sed "/ha_sphinx.so/d" -i debian/mariadb-server-10.6.install
sed "/Package: libmariadbd19/,/^$/d" -i debian/control
sed "/Package: libmariadbd-dev/,/^$/d" -i debian/control
fi
## Skip TokuDB if arch is not amd64
if [[ ! $(dpkg-architecture -q DEB_BUILD_ARCH) =~ amd64 ]]
then
sed '/Package: mariadb-plugin-tokudb/,/^$/d' -i debian/control
fi
if [[ $(arch) =~ i[346]86 ]]
then
sed "/Package: mariadb-plugin-rocksdb/,/^$/d" -i debian/control
fi
# From Debian Stretch/Ubuntu Bionic onwards dh-systemd is just an empty
# transitional metapackage and the functionality was merged into debhelper.
# In Ubuntu Hirsute is was completely removed, so it can't be referenced anymore.
# Keep using it only on Debian Jessie and Ubuntu Xenial.
if apt-cache madison dh-systemd | grep 'dh-systemd' >/dev/null 2>&1
then
sed 's/debhelper (>= 9.20160709~),/debhelper (>= 9), dh-systemd,/' -i debian/control
fi
# If rocksdb-tools is not available (before Debian Buster and Ubuntu Disco)
# remove the dependency from the RocksDB plugin so it can install properly
# and instead ship the one built from MariaDB sources
if ! apt-cache madison rocksdb-tools | grep 'rocksdb-tools' >/dev/null 2>&1
then
sed '/rocksdb-tools/d' -i debian/control
sed '/sst_dump/d' -i debian/not-installed
echo "usr/bin/sst_dump" >> debian/mariadb-plugin-rocksdb.install
fi
# From Debian Buster/Ubuntu Bionic, libcurl4 replaces libcurl3
if ! apt-cache madison libcurl4 | grep 'libcurl4' >/dev/null 2>&1
then
sed 's/libcurl4/libcurl3/g' -i debian/control
fi
MDEV-24927: Deb: Use liburing-dev instead of libaio-dev Updating the debian/control file will automatically update the dependencies in all CI environments that directly read the debian/control file, such as Salsa-CI and buildbot.mariadb.org to some degree. (https://github.com/MariaDB/mariadb.org-tools/issues/43) On Debian/Ubuntu releases that don't have liburing-dev available, automatically downgrade to libaio-dev (just like libcurl4->3 is done). This ensures the debian/control file is always up-to-date and works for latest Debian and Ubuntu releases, while the backwards compatibility mods are maintained in autobake-deb.sh separately, and can be dropped from there once support for certain platforms end. Debian/Ubuntu availability visible at: - https://packages.debian.org/search?searchon=names&keywords=liburing-dev - https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=names&keywords=liburing-dev Also modify debian/rules to force a build without libaio. Use YES instead of ON to make the flag more logical (=turning libaio check "off"). Stop running Salsa-CI for Debian Stretch-backports, as it does not have liburing-dev available nor is the old-old Debian stable a relevant platform for MariaDB 10.6 to test against anymore. Since the Stretch-backports build can no longer be made, neither can the MySQL 5.7 on Bionic upgrade test be run, as it depended on the Stretch binary. This commit does not modify the .travis.yml file, as Travis-CI does not have new enough Ubuntu releases available yet. Also Travis-CI.org is practically dead now as build times have been shrunk to near zero. The scope of this change is also Debian/Ubuntu only. No RPM or Windows or Mac changes are included in this commit. This commit does not update the external libmariadb or ColumnStore CI pipelines, as those are maintained in different repositories.
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# From Debian Bullseye/Ubuntu Groovy, liburing replaces libaio
if ! apt-cache madison liburing-dev | grep 'liburing-dev' >/dev/null 2>&1
then
sed 's/liburing-dev/libaio-dev/g' -i debian/control
sed '/-DIGNORE_AIO_CHECK=YES/d' -i debian/rules
sed '/-DWITH_URING=yes/d' -i debian/rules
fi
# From Debian Buster/Ubuntu Focal onwards libpmem-dev is available
# Don't reference it when built in distro releases that lack it
if ! apt-cache madison libpmem-dev | grep 'libpmem-dev' >/dev/null 2>&1
then
sed '/libpmem-dev/d' -i debian/control
sed '/-DWITH_PMEM=yes/d' -i debian/rules
fi
# Adjust changelog, add new version
echo "Incrementing changelog and starting build scripts"
# Find major.minor version
source ./VERSION
UPSTREAM="${MYSQL_VERSION_MAJOR}.${MYSQL_VERSION_MINOR}.${MYSQL_VERSION_PATCH}${MYSQL_VERSION_EXTRA}"
PATCHLEVEL="+maria"
LOGSTRING="MariaDB build"
CODENAME="$(lsb_release -sc)"
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EPOCH="1:"
VERSION="${EPOCH}${UPSTREAM}${PATCHLEVEL}~${CODENAME}"
dch -b -D "${CODENAME}" -v "${VERSION}" "Automatic build with ${LOGSTRING}."
echo "Creating package version ${VERSION} ... "
# On Travis CI and Gitlab-CI, use -b to build binary only packages as there is
# no need to waste time on generating the source package.
if [[ $TRAVIS ]]
then
BUILDPACKAGE_FLAGS="-b"
fi
# Use eatmydata is available to build faster with less I/O, skipping fsync()
# during the entire build process (safe because a build can always be restarted)
if which eatmydata > /dev/null
then
BUILDPACKAGE_PREPEND=eatmydata
fi
# Build the package
# Pass -I so that .git and other unnecessary temporary and source control files
# will be ignored by dpkg-source when creating the tar.gz source package.
fakeroot $BUILDPACKAGE_PREPEND dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -I $BUILDPACKAGE_FLAGS
# If the step above fails due to missing dependencies, you can manually run
# sudo mk-build-deps debian/control -r -i
# Don't log package contents on Travis-CI or Gitlab-CI to save time and log size
if [[ ! $TRAVIS ]] && [[ ! $GITLAB_CI ]]
then
echo "List package contents ..."
cd ..
for package in *.deb
do
echo "$package" | cut -d '_' -f 1
dpkg-deb -c "$package" | awk '{print $1 " " $2 " " $6 " " $7 " " $8}' | sort -k 3
echo "------------------------------------------------"
done
fi
echo "Build complete"