The debug packages were named with the extension ".ddeb", but due to a
bug in Artifactory, they need to have the ".deb" extension. Debug symbol
packages with ".ddeb" extensions are not indexed, and thus are not
visible in apt clients.
* Fix the issue by renaming the debug packages in the build script.
* Use GCC-11 and update GCC Conan profile.
* This software requires GCC 11 and C++20. However, reporting mode is
built with C++17.
This is a quick band-aid to fix the build. Later, it will be better to
remove this package-building code.
For context, a Debian (deb) package contains bundled software and
resources necessary for installing and managing software on a
Debian-based system, including Ubuntu and derivatives.
rippled Packaging and Containers
This folder contains docker container definitions and configuration files to support building rpm and deb packages of rippled. The container definitions include some additional software/packages that are used for general build/test CI workflows of rippled but are not explicitly needed for the package building workflow.
CMake Targets
If you have docker installed on your local system, then the main
CMake file will enable several targets related to building packages:
rpm_container, rpm, dpkg_container, and dpkg. The package targets
depend on the container targets and will trigger a build of those first.
The container builds can take several dozen minutes to complete (depending
on hardware specs), so quick build cycles are not possible currently. As
such, these targets are often best suited to CI/automated build systems.
The package build can be invoked like any other cmake target from the rippled root folder:
mkdir -p build/pkg && cd build/pkg
cmake -Dpackages_only=ON ../..
cmake --build . --target rpm
Upon successful completion, the generated package files will be in
the build/pkg/packages directory. For deb packages, simply replace
rpm with dpkg in the build command above.