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Gonéri Le Bouder e14ccbf2c0 [stable-2.9] debian: prepare the ansible-test package
- Generate an extra package for `ansible-test`.
- Manually install the files because CDBS get confused by our two
  Python packages
- Refresh the package descriptions to match what is done with the RPM
(cherry picked from commit 3f9316b)

Co-authored-by: Gonéri Le Bouder <goneri@lebouder.net>
5 years ago
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README.md

Ansible Debian Package

To create an Ansible DEB package:

Note: You must run this target as root or set PBUILDER_BIN='sudo pbuilder'

apt-get install python-docutils cdbs debootstrap devscripts make pbuilder python-setuptools
git clone https://github.com/ansible/ansible.git
cd ansible
DEB_DIST='xenial trusty precise' make deb

Building in Docker:

git clone https://github.com/ansible/ansible.git
cd ansible
docker build -t ansible-deb-builder -f packaging/debian/Dockerfile .
docker run --privileged -e DEB_DIST='trusty' -v $(pwd):/ansible ansible-deb-builder

The debian package file will be placed in the deb-build directory. This can then be added to an APT repository or installed with dpkg -i <package-file>.

Note that dpkg -i does not resolve dependencies.

To install the Ansible DEB package and resolve dependencies:

dpkg -i <package-file>
apt-get -fy install

Or, if you are running Debian Stretch (or later) or Ubuntu Xenial (or later):

apt install /path/to/<package-file>