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qemubuilder(8) pbuilder qemubuilder(8)

NAME

qemubuilder - a pbuilder wrapper for qemu.

SYNOPSIS

qemubuilder [commands] [options]

DESCRIPTION

qemubuilder Executes the specified pbuilder operation with qemu
 

COMMANDS

Most commands imitate pbuilder, see pbuilder manual for details.
 
--create
 
Create the base.qemu image.
 
--update
 
Update the base.qemu image.
 
--build .dsc-file
 
Build a package given a .dsc file
 
--login
 
Start a session within the base.qemu.
 
--execute
 
Execute a command within the base.qemu.
 
--dumpconfig
 
dump configuration information.
 
--arch-diskdevice sd/hd
 
specify whether disk device inside the virtual machine is called /dev/sda or /dev/hda. The possible value is 'sd' or 'hd'.
 
--smp 2
 
The option passed to SMP.
 

OPTIONS

Most options are the same as pbuilder, except for the following which are handled specially.
 
SMP 2
 
The SMP option for qemu.
 
 
I don't think I can support bind-mounts in qemu.
 
Documentation here should be updated according to what's defined in parameter.c, but it isn't.
 

CONFIGURATION FILES

qemubuilder reads the following configuration files per default.
 
/usr/share/pbuilder/pbuilderrc
Application default, not to be changed.
 
/etc/pbuilderrc
System-wide default.
 
~/.pbuilderrc
User default
 
anything specified with --configfile option
Additional configuration at runtime.
 
 

CONFIGURATION FILE OPTIONS

The possible configuration options are as follows. Others are ignored.
 
DISTRIBUTION=distribution
 
BUILDRESULT=directory
 
BUILDPLACE=directory
 
BASEPATH=path
 
MIRRORSITE=http://mirror
 
KERNEL_IMAGE=vmlinuz
Linux kernel to use.
 
INITRD=initrd
initrd to use.
 
ARCHITECTURE=arch
 
The target architecture.
 
You can also use ARCH=arch for compatibility with 0.60 or older.
 
MEMORY_MEGS=64
memory size to use in qemu session, in MB.
 
ARCH_DISKDEVICE=hd
 
The architecture-specific disk device specifier. Most arches use sd these days. The only exceptions were i386 and amd64, which used to use hd.
 

EXAMPLES

qemubuilder --create
Create a base.qemu image.
 
qemubuilder --update
Update the base.qemu image.
 
qemubuilder --build test_0.1.dsc
Build the package specified in dsc file, with the base.qemu image.
 
pdebuild --pbuilder qemubuilder
Run qemubuilder --build against the current directory. The current directory should be an extracted Debian source package directory.
 
Edit /etc/pbuilderrc to have PDEBUILD_PBUILDER=qemubuilder to make this the default behavior for pdebuild.
 
qemubuilder --create --distribution sid --basepath /var/cache/pbuilder/base-test.qemu
Create a base.qemu image with the path /var/cache/pbuilder/base-test.qemu and distribution sid.
 
Example pbuilderrc for i386
 
KERNEL_IMAGE=vmlinuz-2.6.18-4-k7
INITRD=initrd.img-2.6.18-4-k7
ARCHITECTURE=i386
BASEPATH=/home/dancer/tmp/base-i386.qemu
MEMORY_MEGS=64
Note. INITRD may or may not be required for your system. Debian Installer initrd may or may not work depending on which one you choose, use the one from an installed system.
CAVEATS
Note that for mirror specification, http://localhost/debian/ usually doesn't work, it will be searching for files on the virtual machine itself, not the host OS.

AUTHOR

Junichi Uekawa (dancer@debian.org)
 

SEE ALSO

/usr/share/doc/pbuilder/pbuilder-doc.html, pbuilder (8), pdebuild (1)
 
2008 Aug 10 pbuilder