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NAME

       mk-sbuild - creates chroots via schroot and sbuild

SYNOPSIS

       mk-sbuild [options...] <release>

DESCRIPTION

       mk-sbuild creates chroots via schroot and sbuild.

OPTIONS

       Listed below are the command line options for mk-sbuild:

       --arch=ARCH
              What architecture to select (defaults to the native architecture).

       --target=ARCH
              Set  up  the  chroot  as  a  cross-building  environment  targeting  the  specified
              architecture.

       --name=NAME
              Base name for the schroot (arch is appended).

       --personality=PERSONALITY
              What personality to use (defaults to match --arch).

       --debug
              Turn on script debugging.

       --skip-updates
              Do not include the -updates pocket in the installed sources.list.

       --skip-proposed
              Do not include the -proposed pocket in the installed sources.list.

       --source-template=FILE
              Use FILE as the sources.list template (defaults to $HOME/.mk-sbuild.sources).

       --debootstrap-mirror=URL
              Use URL as  the  debootstrap  source  (defaults  to  http://ports.ubuntu.com  where
              appropriate, official Ubuntu repositories for the supported architectures).

       --debootstrap-include=alpha,beta
              Pass  along a comma separated list of packages to debootstrap's --include argument.
              See debootstrap (8) for more details.

       --debootstrap-exclude=alpha,beta
              Pass along a comma separated list of packages to debootstrap's --exclude  argument.
              WARNING:  be  careful  using  this  option  as  you  can end up excluding essential
              package. See debootstrap (8) for more details.

       --debootstrap-keyring=keyring
              Pass along the path to a gpg keyring file to debootsrap's --keyring  argument.  See
              debootstrap (8) for more details.

       --debootstrap-no-check-gpg
              Disable  checking gpg signatures of downloaded Release files by using debootstrap's
              --no-check-gpg option. See debootstrap (8) for more details.

       --distro=DISTRO
              Enable distro-specific logic.  When not provided, the  distribution  is  determined
              from release.  Currently known distros: "debian" and "ubuntu".

       --vg=VOLUME_GROUP
              Specify  a  volume  group,  and  subsequently  use  a default SCHROOT_TYPE of "lvm-
              snapshot" rather than "directory" (via overlayfs or aufs) mounts.

       --type=SHROOT_TYPE
              Specify a SCHROOT_TYPE.  Supported values are  "directory"  (default  if  --vg  not
              specified),  "lvm-snapshot"  (default  if  --vg  specified),  "btrfs-snapshot", and
              "file".

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       LV_SIZE
              Size of source LVs (defaults to 5G).

       SNAPSHOT_SIZE
              Size of snapshot LVs (defaults to 4G).

       SCHROOT_CONF_SUFFIX
              Lines to append to schroot entries.

       SCHROOT_PROFILE
              Profile to use with schroot. (defaults to sbuild)

       SKIP_UPDATES
              Do not include the -updates pocket (same as --skip-updates)

       SKIP_PROPOSED
              Do not include the -proposed pocket (same as --skip-proposed)

       DEBOOTSTRAP_MIRROR
              Mirror location (same as --debootstrap-mirror)

       DEBOOTSTRAP_INCLUDE
              Comma  separated  list  of  packages  to  include  when  bootstrapping   (same   as
              --debootstrap-include)

       DEBOOTSTRAP_EXCLUDE
              Comma   separated   list  of  packages  to  exclude  when  bootstrapping  (same  as
              --debootstrap-exclude; see warning above)

       DEBOOTSTRAP_KEYRING
              Keyring file to use for checking gpg signatures of retrieved release files (same as
              --debootstrap-keyring)

       DEBOOTSTRAP_NO_CHECK_GPG
              Disable    gpg    verification    of    retrieved    release    files    (same   as
              --debootstrap-no-check-gpg)

       SOURCE_CHROOTS_DIR
              Use  SOURCE_CHROOTS_DIR  as  home  of   schroot   source   directories.    (default
              /var/lib/schroot/chroots)

       SOURCE_CHROOTS_TGZ
              Use   SOURCE_CHROOTS_TGZ   as   home   of   schroot   source   tarballs.   (default
              /var/lib/schroot/tarballs)

       CHROOT_SNAPSHOT_DIR
              Use  CHROOT_SNAPSHOT_DIR  as   home   of   mounted   btrfs   snapshots.    (default
              /var/lib/schroot/snapshots)

FILES

       $HOME/.mk-sbuild.rc
              Sourced for environment variables (defined above).

       $HOME/.mk-sbuild.sources[.$DISTRO]
              Can  contain a customized sources.list.  It will be read when creating the schroot.
              If a file with ".ubuntu" or ".debian" is found (as appropriate) it  will  use  used
              instead.  See sources.list (5) for more details on the format.

       $HOME/.mk-sbuild.schroot.conf[.$SCHROOT_TYPE]
              Can   contain   a   customized   configuration   section   to   be   inserted  into
              /etc/schroot/schroot.conf.  If a file with ".lvm-snapshot", ".directory",  ".file",
              or "btrfs-snapshot" is found (as appropriate) that file will use used instead.  See
              schroot.conf (5) for more details on the format.

USING THE CHROOTS

       To CHANGE the golden image: sudo schroot -c ${SCHROOT_NAME}-source -u root

       To ENTER an image snapshot: schroot -c $SCHROOT_NAME

       To BUILD within a snapshot: sbuild -A -d $SCHROOT_NAME $PACKAGE*.dsc

       for example, to update the packages in a sid-amd64 golden image:
              schroot -c sid-amd64-source -u root -- sh -c "apt-get -qq  update  &&  apt-get  -qy
              upgrade && apt-get clean" </dev/null

SEE ALSO

       sbuild-setup(7),                     sources.list(5),                     schroot.conf(5),
       https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SbuildLVMHowto

AUTHOR

       mk-sbuild was written by Kees Cook <kees@ubuntu.com>.  This man page was written  by  Ryan
       Kavanagh  <ryanakca@kubuntu.org>.  Both are released under the GNU General Public License,
       version 3 or later.