/usr/bin/adt-build-lxc is in autopkgtest 3.20.4.
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# adt-build-lxc is part of autopkgtest
# autopkgtest is a tool for testing Debian binary packages
#
# autopkgtest is Copyright (C) 2006-2014 Canonical Ltd.
#
# Build or update a container with the debian or ubuntu LXC template
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#
# See the file CREDITS for a full list of credits information (often
# installed as /usr/share/doc/autopkgtest/CREDITS).
set -e
DISTRO="$1"
RELEASE="$2"
if [ -z "$1" ] || [ -z "$2" ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 debian|ubuntu <release> [arch]" >&2
exit 1
fi
# check that LXC config has networking
if grep -q 'lxc.network.type *= *empty' /etc/lxc/default.conf; then
cat <<EOF >&2
ERROR: autopkgtest containers need networking; please set it up and adjust
lxc.network.type in /etc/lxc/default.conf
EOF
exit 1
fi
ARCH=${3:-}
NAME="adt-${RELEASE}${ARCH:+-$ARCH}"
# fall back for older LXC option name
LXCDIR=`lxc-config lxc.lxcpath` || LXCDIR=`lxc-config lxcpath` || LXCDIR=/var/lib/lxc
LXC_ARGS="-t $DISTRO -- -r $RELEASE ${ARCH:+-a $ARCH}"
# packages_template defaults to "ssh,vim" in Ubuntu; don't install those
export packages_template=eatmydata
if type eatmydata >/dev/null 2>&1; then
LXC_CREATE_PREFIX="eatmydata"
fi
# auto-detect apt-cacher-ng
proxy_detect() {
if [ -z "$ADT_APT_PROXY" ]; then
RES=`apt-config shell proxy Acquire::http::Proxy`
eval $RES
if echo "$proxy" | egrep -q '(localhost|127\.0\.0\.[0-9]*):3142'; then
# set http_proxy for the initial debootstrap
export http_proxy="$proxy"
# translate proxy address to one that can be accessed from the
# running container
local bridge_interface=$(awk '{ if ($1 == "lxc.network.link") print($3)}' /etc/lxc/default.conf)
if [ -n "$bridge_interface" ]; then
local bridge_ip=$(ip -4 a show dev "$bridge_interface" | awk '/ inet / {sub(/\/.*$/, "", $2); print $2}') || true
if [ -n "$bridge_ip" ]; then
ADT_APT_PROXY="http://$bridge_ip:3142"
fi
fi
echo "Detected apt-cacher-ng. Using local proxy $http_proxy"
if [ -n "$ADT_APT_PROXY" ]; then
echo "Using $ADT_APT_PROXY as container proxy"
fi
fi
fi
}
setup() {
# a host's http_proxy for localhost does not work in the guest, apt proxy
# needs to be set up separately there
if [ "$http_proxy" != "${http_proxy#*localhost*}" ] || \
[ "$http_proxy" != "${http_proxy#*127.0.0.*}" ]; then
unset http_proxy
unset https_proxy
fi
# set up apt proxy for the container
if [ -n "$ADT_APT_PROXY" ]; then
echo "Acquire::http { Proxy \"$ADT_APT_PROXY\"; };" > $LXCDIR/$1/rootfs/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01proxy
fi
lxc-start --daemon --name=$1
# wait until it is booted: lxc-attach works and we get a numeric runlevel
timeout=60
while [ $timeout -ge 0 ]; do
timeout=$((timeout - 1))
sleep 1
O=`lxc-attach --name=$1 runlevel 2>/dev/null` || continue
[ "$O" = "${O%[0-9]}" ] || break
done
[ $timeout -ge 0 ] || {
echo "Timed out waiting for container to boot" >&2
lxc-stop --kill --name=$1 || true
lxc-destroy --name=$1 || true
exit 1
}
# find setup-testbed script
for script in $(dirname $(dirname "$0"))/setup-commands/setup-testbed \
/usr/share/autopkgtest/setup-commands/setup-testbed; do
if [ -r "$script" ]; then
echo "Running setup script $script..."
cat "$script" | lxc-attach --name=$1 sh
break
fi
done
lxc-stop --name=$1
}
proxy_detect
if [ ! -e $LXCDIR/$NAME ]; then
# first-time run: just create the container
$LXC_CREATE_PREFIX lxc-create -B best --name=$NAME $LXC_ARGS
setup $NAME
else
# remove LXC rootfs caches; on btrfs this might be a subvolume, otherwise
# rm it
btrfs subvolume delete /var/cache/lxc/$RELEASE/rootfs-* 2>/dev/null || rm -rf /var/cache/lxc/$RELEASE/rootfs-*
# create a new rootfs in a temp container
$LXC_CREATE_PREFIX lxc-create -B best --name=${NAME}.new $LXC_ARGS
setup ${NAME}.new
sed -i "s/${NAME}.new/${NAME}/" $LXCDIR/${NAME}.new/rootfs/etc/hostname $LXCDIR/${NAME}.new/rootfs/etc/hosts
# replace the original rootfs; can't make this more atomic unfortunately
mv $LXCDIR/${NAME}.new/rootfs $LXCDIR/${NAME}/rootfs.new
mv $LXCDIR/${NAME}/rootfs $LXCDIR/${NAME}/rootfs.old
mv $LXCDIR/${NAME}/rootfs.new $LXCDIR/${NAME}/rootfs
# old rootfs might contain btrfs subvolumes, remove them
subvols=$(btrfs subvolume list -o $LXCDIR/${NAME}/rootfs.old 2>/dev/null | awk "/\/rootfs.old/ {print \$(NF)}") || true
for vol in $subvols; do
btrfs subvolume delete "/${vol#@}"
done
btrfs subvolume delete $LXCDIR/${NAME}/rootfs.old 2>/dev/null || rm -rf $LXCDIR/${NAME}/rootfs.old
mkdir $LXCDIR/${NAME}.new/rootfs
lxc-destroy --name=${NAME}.new
fi
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