BPM Utils
Creation and maintenance utilities for BPM packages and repositories
Information
BPM Utils provides a number of different helper commands for creating and maintaining BPM packages or repositories
Provided utilities
- bpm-setup (Sets up directories for BPM source package creation)
- bpm-repo (Allows for easy management of multiple-package repositories)
- bpm-package (Turns a BPM package directory into a .bpm archive)
- bpm-convert (Converts source packages to binary ones)
Installation
Using a package manager
- Tide Linux: Tide linux provides a
bpm-utils
package which can be installed usingbpm install bpm-utils
Building from source
- Download
go
from your package manager or from the go website - Download
make
from your package manager - Run the following command to compile the project
make SYSCONFDIR=/etc
- Run the following command to install bpm-utils to your system. You may also append a DESTDIR variable at the end of this line if you wish to install the files to a different location
make install PREFIX=/usr SYSCONFDIR=/etc
Package Creation using BPM Utils
Creating a package for BPM with these utilities is simple
- Run the following command (You can run the command with no arguments to see all available options)
bpm-setup -D my_package
- This will create a directory named
my_package
containing all files required for bpm package creation - You may wish to edit the pkg.info descriptor file inside the newly created directory to include dependencies or add/change other information. Here's an example of what a descriptor file could look like
name: my_package
description: My package's description
version: 1.0
revision: 2 (Optional)
url: https://www.my-website.com/ (Optional)
license: MyLicense (Optional)
architecture: x86_64
depends: ["dependency1","dependency2"] (Optional)
optional_depends: ["optional_depend1","optional_depend2"] (Optional)
make_depends: ["make_depend1","make_depend2"] (Optional)
keep: ["etc/my_config.conf"] (Optional)
type: source
- If you would like to bundle patches or other files with your package place them in the 'source-files' directory. They will be extracted to the same location as the source.sh file during compilation
- You now need to edit your source.sh file which contains the compilation instructions for your package, the default source template comments should explain the basic process of compiling your program and how to edit it
- When you are done editing your source.sh script run the following command to create a BPM package archive. You may run the
bpm-package
command with no arguments to get an explanation of what each flag does
bpm-package -d
- The
bpm-package
command will output a binary bpm archive which can be installed by BPM usingbpm install <file.bpm>
. If you are operating inside a BPM repository created usingbpm-repo
the file will automatically be moved to the binary subdirectory of your package repository
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