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| # CloudStack RPM and DEB packaging
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| This directory contains all the required scripts and tools needed to build RPM and DEB packages for Apache CloudStack.
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| These scripts are also used by the CloudStack team to build packages for the official release of CloudStack.
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| # Requirements
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| The RPM and DEB packages have dependencies on versions of specific libraries. Due to these dependencies the following distributions and their versions are supported by the packages.
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| * CentOS / RHEL: 6 and 7
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| * Debian 7 (Wheezy) and 8 (Jessy) (untested!)
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| * Ubuntu: 14.04 (Trusty) and 16.04 (Xenial)
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| # Building
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| Using the scripts in the *packaging* directory the RPM and DEB packages can be build.
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| ## DEB
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| If you simply want to build packages go to the root directory of your CloudStack source code and run:
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| ``dpkg-buildpackage``
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| This will build packages for the current distribution version you are running. If you run this on a Ubuntu 16.04 system the packages will be tailored for Ubuntu 16.04 and will not install on Ubuntu 14.04.
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| ### Building cross-distribution
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| If you want to build packages for a different distribution run the *build-deb.sh* script. This will build packages with the current distribution as a suffix to the package names. E.g. *cloudstack-agent_4.9.0~xenial_all.deb*
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| Using a Docker image you can build packages for a distribution you are not running.
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| The following commands assume that the CloudStack source is present in **/tmp/cloudstack** on the system you are running these commands on.
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| ``docker run -ti -v /tmp:/src ubuntu:16.04 /bin/bash -c "apt-get update && apt-get install -y dpkg-dev python debhelper openjdk-8-jdk genisoimage python-mysql.connector maven lsb-release devscripts && /src/cloudstack/packaging/build-deb.sh"``
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| ``docker run -ti -v /tmp:/src ubuntu:14.04 /bin/bash -c "apt-get update && apt-get install -y dpkg-dev python debhelper openjdk-7-jdk genisoimage python-mysql.connector maven lsb-release devscripts && /src/cloudstack/packaging/build-deb.sh"``
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| The commands above will generate Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04 packages which you will find in */tmp* on your system after the build succeeds.
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| ## RPM
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| The *package.sh* script can be used to build RPM packages for CloudStack. In the *packaging* script you can run the following command:
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| ``./package.sh --pack oss --distribution centos7``
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