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NAME

       cowpoke - Build a Debian source package in a remote cowbuilder instance

SYNOPSIS

       cowpoke [options] packagename.dsc

DESCRIPTION

       Uploads a Debian source package to a cowbuilder host and builds it, optionally also signing and uploading
       the result to an incoming queue.

OPTIONS

       The following options are available:

       --arch=architecture
              Specify the Debian architecture(s) to build for.  A space separated list of architectures  may  be
              used  to  build  for  all  of them in a single pass.  Valid arch names are those returned by dpkg-
              architecture(1) for DEB_BUILD_ARCH.

       --dist=distribution
              Specify the Debian distribution(s) to build for.  A space separated list of distributions  may  be
              used  to  build  for  all of them in a single pass.  Either codenames (such as sid, or squeeze) or
              distribution names (such as unstable, or experimental) may be used, but you should  usually  stick
              to  using  one  or the other consistently as this name may be used in file paths and to locate old
              packages for comparison reporting.

              It is now also possible to use locally defined names with this option, when  used  in  conjunction
              with  the  BASE_DIST  option  in  a  configuration  file.  This permits the maintenance and use of
              specially configured build chroots, which can  source  package  dependencies  from  the  backports
              archives or a local repository, or have other unusual configuration options set, without polluting
              the chroots you use for clean package builds intended for upload to the  main  repositories.   See
              the description of BASE_DIST below.

       --buildd=host
              Specify the remote host to build on.

       --buildd-user=name
              Specify the remote user to build as.

       --create
              Create  the  remote cowbuilder root if it does not already exist.  If this option is not passed it
              is an error for the specified --dist or --arch to not have an  existing  cowbuilder  root  in  the
              expected location.

              The  --buildd-user  must  have  permission to create the RESULT_DIR on the build host, or an admin
              with the necessary permission must first create it and give that user (or some group they are  in)
              write access to it, for this option to succeed.

       --return=[path]
              Copy  results  of  the  build  to path.  If path is not specified, then return them to the current
              directory. The given path must exist, it will not be created.

       --no-return
              Do not copy results of the build to RETURN_DIR (overriding a path set for it in the  configuration
              files).

       --dpkg-opts='opt1 opt2 ...'
              Specify  additional  options to be passed to dpkg-buildpackage(1).  Multiple options are delimited
              with spaces.  This will override any  options  specified  in  DEBBUILDOPTS  in  the  build  host's
              pbuilderrc.

       --create-opts='cowbuilder option'
              Specify  additional  arguments  to be passed verbatim to cowbuilder when a chroot is first created
              (using the --create option above). If multiple arguments need to be passed, this option should  be
              specified separately for each of them.

              E.g., --create-opts "--othermirror" --create-opts "deb http:// ..."

              This  option  will  override  any  CREATE_OPTS specified for a chroot in the cowpoke configuration
              files.

       --update-opts='cowbuilder option'
              Specify additional arguments to be passed verbatim to cowbuilder if the  base  of  the  chroot  is
              updated.   If multiple arguments need to be passed, this option should be specified separately for
              each of them.

              This option will override any UPDATE_OPTS specified for a  chroot  in  the  cowpoke  configuration
              files.

       --build-opts='cowbuilder option'
              Specify  additional  arguments  to  be  passed  verbatim  to  cowbuilder  when  a package build is
              performed.  If multiple arguments need to be passed, this option should  be  specified  separately
              for each of them.

              This  option  will  override  any  BUILD_OPTS  specified for a chroot in the cowpoke configuration
              files.

       --sign=keyid
              Specify the key to sign packages with.  This will override any SIGN_KEYID specified for  a  chroot
              in the cowpoke configuration files.

       --upload=queue
              Specify  the  dput  queue  to  upload  signed  packages  to.   This will override any UPLOAD_QUEUE
              specified for a chroot in the cowpoke configuration files.

       --help Display a brief summary of the available options and current configuration.

       --version
              Display the current version information.

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

       When cowpoke is run the following configuration options are read from global, per-user,  and  per-project
       configuration files if present.  File paths may be absolute or relative, the latter being relative to the
       BUILDD_USER's home directory.  Since the paths are typically quoted when used, tilde expansion  will  not
       be performed on them.

   Global defaults
       These apply to every arch and dist in a single cowpoke invocation.

       BUILDD_HOST
              The  network  address  or  fqdn  of the build machine where cowbuilder is configured.  This may be
              overridden by the --buildd command line option.

       BUILDD_USER
              The unprivileged user name for operations on the build machine.  This defaults to the  local  name
              of  the  user  executing cowpoke (or to a username that is specified in your SSH configuration for
              BUILDD_HOST), and may be overridden by the --buildd-user command line option.

       BUILDD_ARCH
              The Debian architecture(s) to build for.  This must match the DEB_BUILD_ARCH of the  build  chroot
              being  used.   It defaults to the local machine architecture where cowpoke is executed, and may be
              overridden by the --arch command line option.  A (quoted) space separated  list  of  architectures
              may be used here to build for all of them in a single pass.

       BUILDD_DIST
              The  Debian distribution(s) to build for.  A (quoted) space separated list of distributions may be
              used to build for all of them in a single pass.  This may be overridden by the --dist command line
              option.

       INCOMING_DIR
              The  directory  path on the build machine where the source package will initially be placed.  This
              must be writable by the BUILDD_USER.

       PBUILDER_BASE
              The filesystem root for all pbuilder CoW and result files.  Arch and dist specific  subdirectories
              will  normally  be  created  under this.  The apt cache and temporary build directory will also be
              located under this path.

       SIGN_KEYID
              If this option is set, it is expected to contain the gpg key ID  to  pass  to  debsign(1)  if  the
              packages  are to be remotely signed.  You will be prompted to confirm whether you wish to sign the
              packages after all builds are complete.  If this option is unset or an empty string, no attempt to
              sign  packages  will  be  made.  It may be overridden on an arch and dist specific basis using the
              arch_dist_SIGN_KEYID option described below,  or  per-invocation  with  the  --sign  command  line
              option.

       UPLOAD_QUEUE
              If  this option is set, it is expected to contain a 'host' specification for dput(1) which will be
              used to upload them after they are signed.  You will be prompted to confirm whether  you  wish  to
              upload the packages after they are signed.  If this option is unset or an empty string, no attempt
              to upload packages will be made.  If SIGN_KEYID is not set, this option will be ignored  entirely.
              It  may  be  overridden on an arch and dist specific basis using the arch_dist_UPLOAD_QUEUE option
              described below, or per-invocation with the --upload command line option.

       BUILDD_ROOTCMD
              The command to use to gain root privileges on the remote build machine.  If unset the  default  is
              sudo(8).   This is only required to invoke cowbuilder and allow it to enter its chroot, so you may
              restrict this user to only being able to run that command with  escalated  privileges.   Something
              like  this  in  sudoers  will  enable  invoking  cowbuilder  without  an additional password entry
              required:

                      youruser ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/cowbuilder

              Alternatively you could use SSH with a forwarded key, or whatever other mechanism suits your local
              access  policy.   Using  su  -c  isn't  really suitable here due to its quoting requirements being
              somewhat different to the rest.

       DEBOOTSTRAP
              The utility to use when creating a new build root.  Alternatives are debootstrap or cdebootstrap.

       RETURN_DIR
              If set, package files resulting from the build will be copied to the path (local or  remote)  that
              this  is  set  to,  after the build completes.  The path must exist, it will not be created.  This
              option is unset by default and can be overridden with --return or --no-return.

   Arch and dist specific options
       These are variables of the form: $arch_$dist_VAR which apply  only  for  a  particular  target  arch/dist
       build.

       arch_dist_RESULT_DIR
              The  directory  path on the build machine where the resulting packages (source and binary) will be
              found, and where older versions of the package that were built previously may be  found.   If  any
              such  older  packages  exist,  debdiff  will  be used to compare the new package with the previous
              version after the build is complete, and the result will be included in the build log.   Files  in
              it must be readable by the BUILDD_USER for sanity checking with lintian(1) and debdiff(1), and for
              upload with dput(1).  If this option is not specified for some arch and dist combination  then  it
              will default to $PBUILDER_BASE/$arch/$dist/result

       arch_dist_BASE_PATH
              The  directory where the CoW master files are to be found (or created if the --create command line
              option was passed).  If this option is not specified for some arch or dist then it will default to
              $PBUILDER_BASE/$arch/$dist/base.cow

       arch_dist_BASE_DIST
              The  code  name  to  pass  as  the  --distribution option for cowbuilder instead of dist.  This is
              necessary when dist is a locally significant name assigned  to  some  specially  configured  build
              chroot,  such  as  'wheezy_backports',  and not the formal suite name of a distro release known to
              debootstrap.  This option cannot be overridden on the command line,  since  it  would  rarely,  if
              ever,  make  any  sense  to change it for individual invocations of cowpoke. If this option is not
              specified for an arch and dist combination then it will default to dist.

       arch_dist_CREATE_OPTS
              A bash array containing additional options to pass verbatim to  cowbuilder  when  this  chroot  is
              created  for  the  first  time  (using  the  --create  option).   This is useful when options like
              --othermirror are wanted to create specialised chroot configurations such  as  'wheezy_backports'.
              By  default this is unset.  All values set in it will be overridden if the --create-opts option is
              passed on the command line.

              Each element in this array corresponds to a single argument (in  the  ARGV  sense)  that  will  be
              passed  to  cowbuilder.   This ensures that arguments which may contain whitespace or have strange
              quoting requirements or  other  special  characters  will  not  be  mangled  before  they  get  to
              cowbuilder.

              Bash arrays are initialised using the following form:

                  OPTS=( "arg1" "arg 2" "--option" "value" "--opt=val" "etc. etc." )

       arch_dist_UPDATE_OPTS
              A  bash  array  containing additional options to pass verbatim to cowbuilder each time the base of
              this chroot is updated.  It behaves similarly to the CREATE_OPTS option above, except  for  acting
              when the chroot is updated.

       arch_dist_BUILD_OPTS
              A  bash  array  containing  additional  options to pass verbatim to cowbuilder each time a package
              build is performed in this chroot.  This is useful when you want to use some option  like  --twice
              which cowpoke does not directly need to care about.  It otherwise behaves similarly to UPDATE_OPTS
              above except that it acts during the build phase of cowbuilder.

       arch_dist_SIGN_KEYID
              An optional arch and dist specific override for the global SIGN_KEYID option.

       arch_dist_UPLOAD_QUEUE
              An optional arch and dist specific override for the global UPLOAD_QUEUE option.

CONFIGURATION FILES

       /etc/cowpoke.conf
              Global configuration options.  Will override hardcoded defaults.

       ~/.cowpoke
              Per-user configuration options.  Will override any global configuration.

       .cowpoke
              Per-project configuration options.  Will override any per-user or global configuration if  cowpoke
              is called from the directory where they exist.

              If  the  environment  variable  COWPOKE_CONF is set, it specifies an additional configuration file
              which will override all of those above.  Options specified explicitly on the command line override
              all configuration files.

COWBUILDER CONFIGURATION

       There  is  nothing particularly special required to configure a cowbuilder instance for use with cowpoke.
       Simply create them in the flavour you require with `cowbuilder  --create`  according  to  the  cowbuilder
       documentation, then configure cowpoke with the user, arch, and path information required to access it, on
       the machines you wish to invoke it from (or alternatively configure  cowpoke  with  the  path,  arch  and
       distribution  information  and  pass  the --create option to it on the first invocation).  The build host
       running cowbuilder does not require cowpoke installed locally.

       The build machine should have the  lintian  and  devscripts  packages  installed  for  post-build  sanity
       checking.   Upon  completion,  the  build log and the results of automated checks will be recorded in the
       INCOMING_DIR.  If you wish to upload signed packages the build machine will also need  dput(1)  installed
       and  configured  to use the 'host' alias specified by UPLOAD_QUEUE.  If rsync(1) is available on both the
       local and build machine, then it will be used to transfer the source  package  (this  may  save  on  some
       transfers of the orig.tar.* when building subsequent Debian revisions).

       The  user executing cowpoke must have SSH access to the build machine as the BUILDD_USER.  That user must
       be able to invoke cowbuilder as root by using the BUILDD_ROOTCMD.  Signing keys are not  required  to  be
       installed  on  the build machine (and will be ignored there if they are).  If the package is signed, keys
       will be expected on the machine that executes cowpoke.

       When cowpoke is invoked, it will first attempt to update the cowbuilder image if  that  has  not  already
       been  done  on  the  same  day.   This is checked by the presence or absence of a cowbuilder-$arch-$dist-
       update-log-$date file in the INCOMING_DIR.  You may move, remove, or touch this  file  if  you  wish  the
       image  to  be updated more or less often than that.  Its contents log the output of cowbuilder during the
       update (or creation) of the build root.

NOTES

       Since cowbuilder creates a chroot, and to do that you need root, cowpoke also  requires  some  degree  of
       root access.  So all the horrible things that can go wrong with that may well one day rain down upon you.
       cowbuilder has been known to accidentally wipe out bind-mounted filesystems outside the chroot, and worse
       than  that  can easily happen.  So be careful, keep good backups of things you don't want to lose on your
       build machine, and use cowpoke to keep all that on a machine that isn't your bleeding edge dev  box  with
       your last few hours of uncommitted work.

SEE ALSO

       cowbuilder(1), pbuilder(1), ssh-agent(1), sudoers(5)

AUTHOR

       cowpoke was written by Ron <ron@debian.org>.

                                                 April 28, 2008                                       COWPOKE(1)