Build App
Use ll-builder build to build a linyaps application.
View the help information for the ll-builder build command:
ll-builder build --helpHere is the output:
Build a linyaps project
Usage: ll-builder build [OPTIONS] [COMMAND...]
Positionals:
COMMAND TEXT ... Enter the container to execute command instead of building applications
Options:
-h,--help Print this help message and exit
--help-all Expand all help
--file FILE:FILE [./linglong.yaml]
File path of the linglong.yaml
--arch ARCH Set the build arch
--offline Only use local files. This implies --skip-fetch-source and --skip-pull-depend will be set
--skip-fetch-source Skip fetch sources
--skip-pull-depend Skip pull dependency
--skip-run-container Skip run container
--skip-commit-output Skip commit build output
--skip-output-check Skip output check
--skip-strip-symbols Skip strip debug symbolsThe ll-builder build command can be run in two ways:
- the root directory of the project, where the
linglong.yamlfile is located. - specify the linglong.yaml file path with the
--fileparameter.
Taking the linyaps project org.deepin.demo, as an example, the main steps to build a linyaps application would be as follows:
Go to the org.deepin.demo project directory:
cd org.deepin.demoExecute the ll-builder build command to start building:
ll-builder buildAfter the build is complete, the build content will be automatically committed to the local ostree cache. See ll-builder export for exporting build content.
Use the --exec parameter to enter the linyaps container before the build script is executed:
ll-builder build --exec /bin/bashAfter entering the container, you can execute shell commands, such as gdb, strace, etc.
For more debugging information of linyaps application debug version, please refer to: Debug App.