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installer-packaging

This repository provides the various parts (code, tools, other content) that are necessary to build and package Seattle base installers for the main operating systems and platforms we support. In their current form, the tools are intended for use only in the Custom Installer Builder and/or CIB admins, not end users.

Each base installer contains the Seattle runtime, nodemanager, etc., and all of the platform abstractions required to install, run, and autostart Seattle, but lacks the user keys (in the form of the vesselinfo file) required to actually perform the installation and provide remote-accessible resources afterwards. The CIB knows how to create this vesselinfo file and add it so that the resulting installer is complete.

Tools include

  • A packaging script that generates Seattle installers for different platforms, and
  • A script to sign and "push" (put in the appropriate web server dir) software updates.

Using this repo

Clone this repo, then run the initialization script (which git-clones all of installer-packaging's dependencies) and build script (which prepares the Python source files and platform-specific installer stuff).

$ git clone https://github.com/SeattleTestbed/installer-packaging
$ cd installer-packaging/scripts
$ python initialize.py
$ python build.py

Several new directories are created thus:

  • ../RUNNABLE now contains the script to build new base installers,
  • ../RUNNABLE/seattle_repy holds the general Seattle runtime, nodemanager, etc.,
  • and ../RUNNABLE/seattle_linux, ../RUNNABLE/seattle_mac and so on have the platform-specific files.

The rebuild_base_installers script then copies the generic and platform-specific stuff into base installer directories, and creates the actual zip/gz/tar.gz files that the Custom Installer Builder expects.

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