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snapd: make kernel-module-squashfs poky-specific #21

snapd: make kernel-module-squashfs poky-specific

snapd: make kernel-module-squashfs poky-specific #21

Workflow file for this run

name: Smoke build
on:
pull_request:
branches: ["master", "kirkstone"]
jobs:
build:
strategy:
matrix:
kas:
- kas-poky-snapd.aarch64.yml
- kas-poky-snapd.x86_64.yml
- kas-poky-snapd.riscv64.yml
# TODO: use large runners when available
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux]
timeout-minutes: 240
name: ${{ matrix.kas }}
env:
# On non-ephemeral workers, downloads and sstate is cached.
DL_DIR: /srv/meta-snapd/master/downloads
SSTATE_DIR: /srv/meta-snapd/master/sstate-cache
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install build dependencies
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo -E DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt install -y kas chrpath diffstat bzip2 cpp g++ gcc lz4 make rpcsvc-proto
kas --version
- name: Setup DL_DIR and SSTATE_DIR
run: |
sudo mkdir -p "$DL_DIR"
sudo mkdir -p "$SSTATE_DIR"
sudo chown $(id -u).$(id -g) "$DL_DIR" "$SSTATE_DIR"
# This hack makes DL_DIR and SSTATE_DIR overrides compatible with kas 2.6.3 in Ubuntu 22.04
mkdir -p build/conf
printf 'DL_DIR = "%s"\n' "$DL_DIR" >build/conf/auto.conf
printf 'SSTATE_DIR = "%s"\n' "$SSTATE_DIR" >> build/conf/auto.conf
- name: Use tmpfs for TMPDIR
run: |
mkdir -p build/tmp
if [ "$(LANG=C free --total --giga | awk -e '/Total/ { print $2 }')" -gt 64 ]; then
sudo mount -o size=64G -t tmpfs none build/tmp
fi
- name: Run kas checkout
run: |
kas checkout ${{ matrix.kas }}
- name: Run kas build
run: |
kas build ${{ matrix.kas }} --target snapd-demo-image
- name: Unmount tmpfs
if: always()
run: |
# Lazy umount as apparently something may be using this still?
sudo umount -l build/tmp || true