Rohit Yadav c87ca1b262 packaging: use libuuid x86_64 package for cloudstack-common (#2706)
* packaging: use libuuid x86_64 package for cloudstack-common

Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>

* 64 bit links is packaged

* post scan filter to exclude libuuid.so.1

* Revert "packaging: use libuuid x86_64 package for cloudstack-common"

This reverts commit b3fb8957fe4e98c85949be2010f0316c89d535a9.

* post scan filter to exclude libuuid.so.1 (centos63)

* revert removal of 32 bit support for vhd-util libs
2018-06-19 13:34:44 +02:00
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Introduction

This is used to build appliances for use with CloudStack. Currently two build profiles are available for building systemvmtemplate (Debian based) and CentOS based built-in user VM template.

Setting up Tools and Environment

  • Install packer and latest KVM, qemu on a Linux machine

  • Install tools for exporting appliances: qemu-img, ovftool, faketime

  • Build and install vhd-util as described in build.sh or use pre-built binaries at:

    http://packages.shapeblue.com/systemvmtemplate/vhd-util
    http://packages.shapeblue.com/systemvmtemplate/libvhd.so.1.0
    

How to build appliances

Just run build.sh, it will export archived appliances for KVM, XenServer, VMWare and HyperV in dist directory:

bash build.sh systemvmtemplate
bash build.sh builtin