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- Added StateTracker to manage build steps and allow resuming interrupted builds. - Updated post_extract function to utilize StateTracker for patch and command execution. - Introduced makefile.rs to handle building and installing packages via Makefile. - Created interactive.rs for an interactive package specification creator with SHA256 computation for source URLs. - Enhanced checksum verification to support multiple algorithms (SHA256, SHA512, MD5). - Added example configuration files in contrib for system-wide and user-level Depot configurations. - Updated tests to cover new functionality and ensure correctness of state tracking and interactive creation.
depot
Depot is a source-based package manager for Linux, designed for Linux. It focuses on reproducibility, atomic installations, and ease of cross-compilation.
Features
- Source-based: Downloads, extracts, and builds packages from source.
- Dependency Management: Automatically handles build-time and runtime dependencies.
- Atomic Installation: Uses a transactional approach to ensure system consistency.
- Multi-system Build Support: Built-in support for Autotools, CMake, Meson, Rust (Cargo), and custom build scripts.
- Cross-Compilation: Easily build packages for different architectures using cross-toolchains.
- Repository Management: Create and manage local package repositories.
Quick Start
Building Depot
cargo build --release
Installing a Package
To install a package from a spec file:
depot install packages/zlib.toml
To install from a pre-built package archive:
depot install zlib-1.2.11-1-x86_64.depot.pkg.tar.zst
Command Reference
install <SPEC_OR_ARCHIVE>: Build and install a package.remove <PACKAGE>: Remove an installed package.build <SPEC>: Build a package and create an archive without installing.info <PACKAGE_OR_SPEC>: Show information about a package.list: List all installed packages.repo create [DIR]: Create a repository database from a directory of packages.config: Show current configuration and overrides.
Package Specification
Packages are defined using TOML files. Here is a basic example:
[package]
name = "example"
version = "1.0.0"
description = "An example package"
homepage = "https://example.com"
license = "MIT"
[[source]]
url = "https://example.com/example-$version.tar.gz"
sha256 = "..."
extract_dir = "example-$version"
[build]
type = "autotools"
flags = { configure = ["--enable-feature"] }
[dependencies]
build = ["gcc", "make"]
runtime = ["libc"]
Configuration
Depot can be configured via /etc/depot.d/ (or relative to the rootfs).
/etc/depot.d/build.toml: System-wide build overrides and flag appends./etc/depot.d/package.toml: Package-specific overrides.
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