diff --git a/build-recipe-docker b/build-recipe-docker index 2d0e19634..322e64f65 100644 --- a/build-recipe-docker +++ b/build-recipe-docker @@ -250,7 +250,12 @@ recipe_build_docker() { if test "$BUILDENGINE" = podman; then test -n "$squashopt" && squashopt="--layers=false" - if ! $DOCKER_CMD build $squashopt -v "$TOPDIR/SOURCES/repos:$TOPDIR/SOURCES/repos" --network=host "${tagargs[@]}" "${buildargs[@]}" -f "$TOPDIR/SOURCES/$RECIPEFILE" $TOPDIR/SOURCES/ ; then + buildformat=$(queryconfig --dist "$BUILD_DIST" --configdir "$CONFIG_DIR" --archpath "$BUILD_ARCH" buildflags container-build-format) + formatopt="--format docker" + if test -n "$buildformat" -a "$buildformat" = "oci"; then + formatopt="--format oci" + fi + if ! $DOCKER_CMD build $formatopt $squashopt -v "$TOPDIR/SOURCES/repos:$TOPDIR/SOURCES/repos" --network=host "${tagargs[@]}" "${buildargs[@]}" -f "$TOPDIR/SOURCES/$RECIPEFILE" $TOPDIR/SOURCES/ ; then cleanup_and_exit 1 "$DOCKER_TOOL build command failed" fi else diff --git a/docs/build_config.adoc b/docs/build_config.adoc index ef7b7510e..b7e89f403 100644 --- a/docs/build_config.adoc +++ b/docs/build_config.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ == About the Build Configuration -The build configuration syntax is +The build configuration syntax is Switch on or off certain features during the build. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ build recipe type. If the recipe type is also not set, OBS looks at the Preinstall package list for a hint. ==== BuildEngine: ENGINE - + Use an alternative build engine. This is still chained inside of the build script for security reasons. Alternatives are mock (for Fedora and Red Hat) and debootstrap (for Debian). This will avoid differences in @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ and reduced features. It should only be used when you want to emulate the distribution build. debbuild engine will build deb files out of a spec file description. It can be used by the following definition inside of the project build config: - + Repotype: debian Type: spec Binarytype: deb @@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ of the project build config: Support: pax Support: debbuild Keep: debbuild - + ==== BuildFlags: FLAG:VALUE - + The BuildFlags keyword defines flags for the build process. The following values for FLAG are usable. All flags with a leading colon (:) require an additional parameter directly following them. @@ -165,7 +165,14 @@ formats are spdx and cyclonedx. Sets a compression format for container layers. Possible values are gzip, zstd, zstd:chunked. The usage of values beside gzip is only supported by podman and buildah. - + +* container-build-format:FORMAT + +For podman container builds, it specifies the container config format. Possible values +are 'docker' and 'oci'. The default is 'docker'. The 'docker' format allows a few +extensions like ONBUILD, SHELL, DOMAINNAME, COMMENT, HEALTHCHECK amongst others. + + ==== Constraint: SELECTOR STRING CAUTION: OBS only @@ -173,9 +180,9 @@ CAUTION: OBS only Define build constraints for build jobs. The selector is a colon-separated list which gets a string assigned. See the build job constraints page for details. - + ==== ExpandFlags: FLAG - + Flags which modify the behaviour during dependency resolution. * unorderedimagerepos (OBS 2.10 or later) @@ -199,9 +206,9 @@ Enable Red Hat-specific module support in repo md repositories. By default, modules are not used, but content can be made available by specifying the module name. To remove a module, add an exclamation mark (!) as prefix. - + ==== ExportFilter: REGEX ARCH - + The export filter can be used to export build results from one architecture to others. This is required when one architecture needs packages from another architecture for building. The REGEX placeholder @@ -209,49 +216,49 @@ must match the resulting binary name of the package. It will export it to all listed scheduler architectures. Using a single dot will export it to the architecture which was used to build it. So not using a dot there will filter the package. - + ==== FileProvides: FILE PACKAGES - + &obsa; ignores dependencies to files (instead of package names) by default. This is mostly done to reduce the amount of memory needed, as the package file lists take up a considerable amount of repository meta data. As a workaround, FileProvides can be used to tell the systems which packages contain a file. The File needs to have the full path. - + ==== HostArch: HOST_ARCH - + This is used for cross builds. It defines the host architecture used for building, while the scheduler architecture remains the target architecture. - + ==== Ignore: PACKAGES - + Ignore can be used to break dependencies. This can be useful to reduce the number of needed packages or to break cyclic dependencies. Be careful with this feature, as breaking dependencies can have surprising results. - + ==== Ignore: PACKAGE_A:PACKAGES - + It is possible to define the ignore only for one package. This package must be listed first with a colon. - + ==== Keep: PACKAGES - + To eliminate build cycles the to-be-built package is not installed by default, even when it is required. Keep can be used to overwrite this behavior. It is usually needed for packages like make that are used to build itself. Preinstalled packages are automatically kept, as the package installation program needs to work all the time. - + ==== OptFlags: TARGET_ARCH FLAGS (RPM only) - + Optflags exports compiler flags to the build. They will only have an effect when the spec file is using $RPM_OPT_FLAGS. The target architecture may be * to affect all architectures. - + ==== Order: PACKAGE_A:PACKAGE_B - + The build script takes care about the installation order if they are defined via dependencies inside of the packages. However, there might be dependency loops (reported during setup of the build system) or missing @@ -260,14 +267,14 @@ to break the loop. The package in PACKAGE_A will get installed before the package in PACKAGE_B. - + ==== Patterntype: TYPES - + Defines the pattern format. Valid values are: none (default), ymp, comps. - + ==== Prefer: PACKAGES - + In case multiple packages satisfy a dependency, the OBS system will complain about that situation. This is unlike like most package managing tools, which just pick one of the package. Because one of OBS’ goal is @@ -275,19 +282,19 @@ to provide reproducible builds, it reports an error in this case instead of choosing a random package. The Prefer: tag lists packages to be preferred in case a choice exists. When the package name is prefixed with a dash, this is treated as a de-prefer. - + ==== Prefer: PACKAGE_A:PACKAGES - + It is possible to define the prefer only when one package is creating the choice error. This package must be listed first with a colon. - + ==== Preinstall: PACKAGES - + Are needed to run the package installation program. These packages get unpacked before the VM gets started. Included scripts are not executed during this phase. However, these packages will get installed again inside of the VM including script execution. - + ==== PublishFlag: FLAG CAUTION: OBS only @@ -320,18 +327,18 @@ Also publish internal content tracking files (.report files). Defines the distversion to be used in group element of ymp files. This is used by the installer to check if the repository is suitable for the installed distribution. - + ==== PublishFilter: REGEXP [REGEXP] - + CAUTION: OBS only Limits the published binary packages in public repositories. Packages that match any REGEXP will not be put into the exported repository. There can be only one line of PublishFilter for historic reasons. However, multiple REGEXP can be defined. - + ==== Repotype: TYPE[:OPTIONS] - + Defines the repository format for published repositories. Valid values are: none, rpm-md, suse, debian, hdlist2, arch, staticlinks and vagrant. The OPTIONS parameter depends on the repository type, for rpm-md the @@ -340,51 +347,51 @@ or `prestodelta' to create delta rpm packages, `rsyncable' to use rsyncable gzip compression. To split the debug packages in an own published repository the option splitdebug:REPOSITORY_SUFFIX can be appended, e.g. - + ==== Repotype: rpm-md splitdebug:-debuginfo - + (the repository format may even be omitted to use the default type). This results in a debuginfo package repository being created in parallel to the package repository. - + ==== Required: PACKAGES - + Contain one or more packages that always get installed for package builds. A change in one of these packages triggers a new build. - + ==== Runscripts: PACKAGES - + Defines the scripts of preinstalled packages which needs to be executed directly after the preinstall phase, but before installing the remaining packages. - + ==== Substitute: PACKAGE_A PACKAGES - + It is possible to replace to BuildRequires with other packages. This will have only an effect on directly BuildRequired packages, not on indirectly required packages. - + ==== Support: PACKAGES - + Contain one or more packages which also get installed for package builds, but a change in one of the packages does not trigger an automatic rebuild. This is useful for packages that most likely do not influence the build result, for example make or coreutils. - + ==== Target: TARGET_ARCH (RPM only) - + Defines the target architecture. This can be used to build for i686 on i586 schedulers for example. - + ==== Target: GNU_TRIPLET (DEB only) - -Defines the target architecture via a gnu triplet (not the debian + +Defines the target architecture via a gnu triplet (not the debian architecture!). For example arm-linux-gnueabihf for armv7hl builds. - + ==== Type: TYPE - + Build recipe type. This is the format of the file which provides the build description. This gets usually autodetected, but in some rare cases it can be set here to either one of these: spec, dsc, kiwi, @@ -393,9 +400,9 @@ livebuild, arch, preinstallimage. Defines the build recipe format. Valid values are currently: none, spec, dsc, arch, kiwi, preinstallimage. If no type is specified, OBS deduces a type from the binary type. - + ==== VMInstall: PACKAGES - + Like Preinstall, but these packages get only installed when a virtual machine like Xen or KVM is used for building. Usually packages like mount are listed here.