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This is automation support for the linuxbrew-based tools procedure documented at:
https://www.tundraware.com/TechnicalNotes/Divorce-Your-Linux-Admin
This makefile
handles both the bootstrapping and then the full release of a custom linuxbrew based toolset, installed at any location you wish (so long as you have write permission there).
Before doing anything, edit the variables as the top of the makefile
to reflect where you want the built tarballs to be exported, where you intend to install the tools, and what set of tools you want installed.
Both the bootstrap and full build process create tarballs and rename the tools directory with a version stamp in the form, YYYMMDD
. The idea is to allow multiple verisons of your toolsets to exist under ${INSTALLDIR}
. You simply create a symlink in that directory named ${TOOLS}
to point to the version you want. This makes certain automation use cases with tsshbatch
or ansible
somewhat simpler.
Log into your build machine, VM, or docker image.
Make sure you have write permission to the installation directory.
Make sure the native OS compiler tools are installed.
Get the linuxbrew image:
make getbrew
Build the bootstrap image:
make bootstrap-build
Build a release tarball and export it:
make bootstrap-release
Cleanup:
make clean
brewenv
FileThe brewenv
file documents the environment variables that need to be set in order to access your installed binaries and support files. You may find this useful when doing the builds. You certainly will want these variables set when running a final installation of your tools.
Just be sure to edit it and change TOOLSDIR="/opt/TundraWare/tools"
to wherever your tools installation actually lives.