How to build an rpm package for PBS Pro 14.0.0 (Locally and on OBS)
Building an rpm package locally on CentOs 7
Prerequisites
1. Source (mainline)
2. Dependencies installed on Centos 7
3. RPM development tree
Steps to create rpm development tree (if it does not exist)
1. Go to home directory
2. mkdir rpmbuild
3. cd rpmbuild
4. mkdir BUILD BUILDROOT RPMS SOURCES SPECS SRPMS
Installing Dependencies
Below is the list of dependencies specified in the "pbspro.spec" file:
gcc
autoconf
automake
hwloc-devel
libX11-devel
libXt-devel
libedit-devel
libical-devel
ncurses-devel
perl
postgresql-devel
python-devel >= 2.6
python-devel < 3.0
tcl-devel
tk-devel
swig
expat-devel (if suse then libexpat-devel)
openssl-devel (if suse then libopenssl-devel)
- We can install the dependencies specified in the "pbspro.spec" file using the command below:
yum-builder pbspro.spec
or
yum install gcc autoconf automake hwloc-devel libX11-devel libXt-devel libedit-devel libical-devel ncurses-devel perl postgresql-devel python-devel tcl-devel tk-devel swig expat-devel openssl-devel
Note: If any error in installing any dependency we can try installing dependencies individually using below command:
yum install "dependency name"
example : yum install postgresql
Source directory and creation of tar.gz file
- Go to pbs-13.0.800 directory
2. change directory to src/pbs
[maltesh@maltesh pbs-13.0.800]# cd src/pbs
[maltesh@maltesh pbs]# ls
aclocal.m4 autogen.sh autom4te.cache buildutils config.log configure configure.ac COPYRIGHT doc INSTALL LICENSE m4 Makefile.am Makefile.in pbs_startup README src win_configure
3. run autogen.sh script.
./autogen.sh
(generates configure script and makefile templates)
4. run ./configure
5. run the below command
make dist
make dist generates .tar.gz (pbs-13.0.800.tar.gz) file in the same directory.
6.move the pbs-13.0.800.tar.gz file to ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES
7. move pbs-13.0.800/src/pbspro.spec file to ~/rpmbuild/SPECS
8. change directory to ~/rpmbuild/SPECS
9. Run the below command
rpmbuild -ba pbspro.spec
This command will generate the rpm packages namely pbspro-client-13.0.800-0.x86_64.rpm, pbspro-debuginfo-13.0.800-0.x86_64.rpm,
pbspro-execution-13.0.800-0.x86_64.rpm, pbspro-server-13.0.800-0.x86_64.rpm in ~/rpmbuild/RPMS dirctory.
Build & test an rpm package locally on centos7
1. get pbs/pbspro
2. cd pbs/pbspro
3. yum -y update
4. yum -y install yum-utils epel-release rpmdevtools (NOTE: epel-release is only require if you want to install PTL see below)
5. rpmdev-setuptree
6. yum-builddep -y ./pbspro.spec
7. cd pbs
8. ./autogen.sh
9. ./configure
10. make dist
11. cp pbspro-*.tar.gz ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/
12. cp ../pbspro.spec ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/
13. rpmbuild -bb ../pbspro.spec (Build is complete on these step You can find RPMs in ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/)
(Below steps are to run PTL)
14. yum -y install /root/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/pbspro-server-*.x86_64.rpm
15. /etc/init.d/pbs start
16. yum -y install python-pip sudo which net-tools
17. cd test/fw
18. pip install -r requirements.txt .
19. pbs_config --make-ug
20. cd ../tests
21. pbs_benchpress -l INFOCLI2 -o ptl.txt
One pbs_benchpress completes you can find PTL log in ptl.txt
Build & test rpm package locally on Opensuse 13.2
Here is steps for OSS build on local machine (OpenSuse 13.2):
1. get pbs/pbspro
2. cd pbs/pbspro
3. zypper -n ar -f -G http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/tools/openSUSE_13.2/devel:tools.repo
4. zypper -n ref
5. zypper -n install rpmdevtools python-xml (NOTE: without python-xml PBS compilation will fail while generating *.c from *.xml for all attr of PBS)
6. rpmdev-setuptree
7. zypper -n install $(rpmspec --buildrequires -q pbspro.spec) (NOTE: ignore any warning)
8. cd pbs
9. ./autogen.sh
10. ./configure
11. make dist
12. cp pbspro-*.tar.gz ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/
13. cp ../pbspro.spec ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/
14. rpmbuild -bb ../pbspro.spec (Build is complete on these step You can find RPMs in ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/)
(Below steps are to run PTL)
15. zypper -n install /root/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/pbspro-server-*.x86_64.rpm
16. /etc/init.d/pbs start
17. zypper -n install python-pip sudo which net-tools
18. cd test/fw
19. pip install -r requirements.txt .
20. pbs_config --make-ug
21. cd ../tests
22. pbs_benchpress -l INFOCLI2 -o ptl.txt
One pbs_benchpress completes you can find PTL log in ptl.txt
Building rpm package on OBS
OBS: The Open Build Service (OBS) is a generic system to build and distribute binary packages from sources in an automatic, consistent and reproducible way.
Pre-requisites
1.Source(13.0.800).
Steps to generate rpm
1. Follow the same above steps 1-5 to generate .tar.gz file.
2.Login to OBS system using below link
https://172.16.77.234/package/show/home:subhasisb2003/pbs
3.Under Source Files, add pbspro.spec and pbspro-13.0.800.tar.gz files(if the files exist, delete them using delete option ).
4.Automatically rpm build starts after adding .spec and .tar.gz files. We can see the Build Results column for the status of rpm build.
5. After the status is succeeded we can download the .rpm packages from below link.
6. Go to Home/Subhasis2003/CentOs_7/x86_64/ which displays the download link for rpm packages. Clicking on these downloads the respective rpm packages.
pbspro-client-13.0.800-50.1.x86_64.rpm 2016-03-11 19:11 1.5M
pbspro-debuginfo-13.0.800-50.1.x86_64.rpm 2016-03-11 19:11 5.4M
pbspro-execution-13.0.800-50.1.x86_64.rpm 2016-03-11 19:11 1.9M
pbspro-server-13.0.800-50.1.x86_64.rpm 2016-03-11 19:11 2.7M