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3Packaging a crate for Debian
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c9806f32 6To get set up, run at Debian unstable (recommended)::
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10Then for each new package:
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12To package a new crate, or to update an existing crate
13------------------------------------------------------
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15::
16
17 ./new-package.sh <rust-crate-name> # or
18 ./update.sh <rust-crate-name>
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20and follow its instructions.
21
8960a81d 22Note that ``new-package.sh`` is just a symlink to ``update.sh``, to help newcomers.
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24To package a co-installable older version of a crate
25----------------------------------------------------
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6c1b3182 27To maintain an old version of a crate alongside the latest one, first make sure
8960a81d 28the latest version is packaged by doing all of the above, then run::
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30 ./new-package.sh <rust-crate-name> <old-version> # or
31 ./update.sh <rust-crate-name> <old-version>
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33and follow its instructions. To save time, you can first copy anything relevant
34from ``src/<rust-crate-name>`` to ``src/<rust-crate-name>-<old-version>``, then
35adapt it as needed.
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37To prepare a release
38--------------------
39
40::
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42 ./release.sh <rust-crate-name> # or
43 ./release.sh <rust-crate-name> <old-version> # as appropriate
44 DISTRO=experimental ./release.sh <rust-crate-name> # to target another distro
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46This prepares the necessary Debian files in ``build/``, and creates a git
47branch to manage the packaging until it is accepted in Debian itself. You need
48to run additional commands after this - more specific instructions are given to
49you about this, by the script after you run it.
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51Holding packages at old versions
52--------------------------------
53
54If you need to keep the latest version in Debian at an older version than is
55released on crates.io, e.g. to upload an important bugfix without being blocked
56on having to package all the dependencies of the newest version, you can::
57
58 REALVER=<old-version> ./update.sh <rust-crate-name> # then
59 REALVER=<old-version> ./release.sh <rust-crate-name>
60
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61Repackaging the existing revision
62---------------------------------
63
64In order to build a package A already in ``debcargo-conf/src``
65in the exact version which is present here, do the following::
66
67 $ ./repackage.sh A
68 $ cd build
69 $ ./build.sh A
70
71If this package is already in the archive and you want to recreate that
72exactly, you will need to use the exact same version of debcargo that was
73used previously. This version is mentioned in ``debian/changelog``.
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76Build environment
77=================
78
79To set up a suitable build environment for ``./build.sh``::
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745a5a63 81 $ sudo apt-get install devscripts reprepro debootstrap sbuild dh-cargo schroot autopkgtest
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82 $ sudo sbuild-createchroot --include=eatmydata,ccache,gnupg,dh-cargo,cargo,lintian,perl-openssl-defaults \
83 --chroot-prefix debcargo-unstable unstable \
84 /srv/chroot/debcargo-unstable-amd64-sbuild http://deb.debian.org/debian
85
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86An explanation of this, plus more recipes, can be found on the `sbuild wiki
87page <https://wiki.debian.org/sbuild>`_.
88
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89If you need to pass additional options to sbuild, like "--arch=i386", then set
90the SBUILD_OPTS environment variable.
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92Normally, ``./build.sh`` will fail early if not all the build dependencies are
93available in your local apt cache. If you are packaging a large dependency tree
94however, to avoid many round-trips through NEW it is possible to bypass this
95check and build all the packages together. Suppose package B depends on package
96A, then you can run something like::
97
98 $ export IGNORE_MISSING_BUILD_DEPS=1
99 $ ./release.sh A
100 $ ( cd build && ./build.sh A )
101 # push pending and checkout master
102 $ ./release.sh B
103 $ ( cd build && ./build.sh B librust-A*.deb )
104
105The extra arguments after ``./build.sh B <args>`` is extra deb files to pass to
106sbuild to use as dependencies. In this case, ``librust-A*.deb`` should have
107been built by the previous step.
108
109After everything is built successfully, you can ``dput`` all of them and then
110push all the ``pending-*`` branches as normal.
111
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113Repository structure
114====================
115
116``pending-*`` branches are managed by ``./release.sh``, so please don't manage
117them yourself as you will interfere with the working of that script. The
118intention is that they should only differ from the master branch by 1 commit,
119i.e. the ``dch -r`` commit created by ``./release.sh``.
120
121If you want to create separate non-master branches, that is fine - just don't
122call them ``pending-*`` and don't run ``./release.sh`` on those branches. If you
123want to test your crate, instead run::
124
125 cd build && [SOURCEONLY=1] ./build.sh <rust-crate-name> [<old-version>]
126
127omitting or not omitting the stuff in [] as needed.
128
129Like many other Debian git repositories, we don't follow "feature branch"
130practises here. We generally don't package just 1 or 2 rust crates at a time,
131but all of its dependencies and sometimes some reverse-dependencies too. So
132normally we'll be touching a few dozen packages at once. In this context, it's
133good to merge often, to avoid conflicts with someone else that might also need
134to touch those too in the next few days.
135
136To match a release (i.e. a ``.deb`` or a ``.dsc`` file) to a commit, find the
137commit message that actually says "Release package X". This will usually be a
138merge commit.
139
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141Expert mode & packaging multiple packages
142=========================================
143
144You should get used to the single-packaging workflow a bit first, including
145doing a few `test builds <#build-environment>`_ of your package. Otherwise the
146instructions below may seem a bit opaque.
147
1481. ``rm -rf build/* && sbuild-update -udr debcargo-unstable-amd64-sbuild`` -
149 clears out your build directory, making the subsequent steps a bit faster.
1502. ``./update.sh <CRATE>`` for all your relevant packages
1513. Do any manual updates.
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153 for all your relevant packages, in dependency order.
1545. Deal with any issues that come up.
1556. Push your updates to our git.
1567. Run ``dev/list-rdeps <CRATE> [<CRATE> ...]`` on all the crates you updated.
157 Any reverse-dependencies that are affected, also need to be updated and you
158 should repeat steps 1-7 (including this step) for them as well, until this
159 step lists no new packages that are affected.
1608. ``./release.sh <CRATE>`` for all the packages you updated, running the build
161 again if necessary. It may be possible to do this out of dependency order,
162 assuming you didn't have to make significant changes in step (5). If you
163 did, then this step also has to be done in dependency order.
1649. Push your ``pending-*`` branches to our git.
165
166I like to have 4 shell windows open for this:
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1681. To do the manual updates.
1692. To explore git, to remember what step you're on and to lookup previous
170 reference material.
1713. To explore the build directory, e.g. logs and crate source code.
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1724. To run a build. Try to have one running here at all times, for the next
173 package you didn't look at yet, to save time waiting.
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175There are also various scripts in ``dev/*`` that might help you. They should
176have a couple lines at the top of the source code describing their
177functionality and some brief usage instructions.
178
179Whew, thanks for all your work!
180
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182General packaging tips
183======================
184
185Dependencies on clippy
186----------------------
187
188Patch away dependencies on "clippy" unless it is a "real" dependency. Usually
189crates only use clippy to lint themselves and it is not a "real" dependency
190in the sense that they actually import clippy's code for what they do.
191
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192If you want to be sure, ``rg clippy`` and check that all the usages of it are
193inside ``cfg_attr`` declarations. If so, then just get rid of it.
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195OS-specific crates
196------------------
197
198See redox-syscall for examples on how to deal with these.
199
200If this is unclear, ask on IRC.
201
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202Architecture-specific crates
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738135f9 205This is a bit harder. Usually there are two options:
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2071. The crate should build a dummy/no-op version of itself "out-of-the-box"
208 on the architectures it doesn't work on.
2092. Dependent crates should depend on it with a platform-specific dependency,
210 see https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/specifying-dependencies.html#platform-specific-dependencies
211
212(1) involves less burden for others, both for dependent crates and for us
213packagers, since we don't have to override d/rules to ignore test failures on
214non-working architectures. You should communicate to upstream that this is
215the preferred approach.
216
217In the case of (2), the crate should document exactly what conditional should
218be used, and keep this documentation up-to-date. This allows us to easily
219determine if dependent crates are using the correct conditional. You will then
220have to override d/rules for this crate, see src/simd for an example.
221
222You should file a bug upstream if the crate does neither (1) nor document the
223conditions for (2), e.g. https://github.com/hsivonen/simd/issues/25
224
225(Actually the above applies even for "OS-specific crates" but then (2) is
226obvious so documentation is less necessary, and dependent crates all do it
227correctly already.)
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229Changed orig tarballs
230---------------------
231
232Sometimes the orig.tar generated by debcargo might change e.g. if you are using
233a newer version of debcargo and one of the dependencies relating to generating
234the tarball was updated and its behaviour changed - compression settings,
235tarball archive ordering, etc. This will cause your upload to get REJECTED by
236the Debian FTP archive for having a different orig.tar. In this case, set
1ff2ded3 237``REUSE_EXISTING_ORIG_TARBALL=1`` when running ``./release.sh``.
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239ITPs
240----
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7f68b728 242Don't file ITPs for library crates, but do file them for binary crates.
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244Generally we'll be uploading a dozen crates or so at once. Submitting ITPs for
245these is unnecessary since we're the only ones uploading and there is no chance
246of conflict. It would only be spam for the bug tracker. Please instead
247co-ordinate uploads on the ``#debian-rust`` IRC channel.
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249Testing
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252Debian has two types of tests:
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2541. pre-install tests run in ``debian/rules``
2552. post-install tests defined in ``debian/tests/control``
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257For Debian rust packages, in (1) we run the crate's test suite with default
258features but only if there are no dev-dependencies, and in (2) we run the whole
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259test suite with each feature enabled separately plus ``--no-default-features``
260and ``--all-features``.
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262Sometimes, tests require extra tweaks and settings to work. In this case, you
263can tweak ``debian/rules`` for (1), and for (2) you will simply have to mark
264the relevant tests as broken using ``test_is_broken = true``. See the existing
265crate configs for examples.
266
267Other times, the tests are simply broken or can't be run in Debian. In this
268case you should disable the test in (1) by running ``dh_auto_test -- build``
269instead of the default ``dh_auto_test -- test --all``, and for (2) again you
270should mark the relevant tests as broken.
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271These tests are going to be marked as flaky in autopkgtest, still executed but
272won't fail the autopkgtest run.
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274Currently, using debcargo, it is not possible to add new dependencies as part
275of an autopkgtest run. See https://salsa.debian.org/rust-team/debcargo/-/merge_requests/24
276Instead, just override ``debian/tests/control``. See ``src/cbindgen/`` as
277example.
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279Please note that ``[packages.lib]\ntest_is_broken = true`` will transitively
280disable tests for all combinations of features. Sometimes this is correct e.g.
281if the test actually breaks for all features. Sometimes this is *not* correct,
282e.g. if the test only breaks for ``--no-default-features``. In the latter case
283you should instead patch the crate to ignore those tests when the relevant
1ff2ded3 284features are absent - e.g. ``src/regex-automata/debian/patches/ignore-std-tests.patch``.
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286Binary-crate has "required-features"
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288
289See ``src/dotenv`` for an example on dealing with this.
290
291Binary-crate has conflicting name
292---------------------------------
293
294See ``src/fd-find`` for an example on dealing with this.
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296Updating the dependencies
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299In some cases, libraries/programs are forcing an old version of a library as
300dependencies. In order to limit the number of duplicated libraries in the
301archive, please try to evaluate if a newer version of the dependencies could be
302used.
303
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306 $ cd build/<package>/
307 $ rm -rf .pc # sometimes this is necessary due to minor debcargo bug
308 $ quilt push -a
309 $ quilt new relax-dep.diff
310 $ quilt edit Cargo.toml
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312 $ quilt refresh
313 $ cargo build # check that it works. if it does, then
314 $ cp -R patches ../../src/<package>/debian
315
316Suppose you want to change the dependency from 0.3 to 0.5. If the crate builds
317with no further source changes, then we would change the required version in
318``Cargo.toml`` from ``0.3`` to ``>= 0.3, < 0.6`` or something like that. Then
319the convention is to put all these changes into a single patch called
320``relax-dep-versions.patch``.
321
322OTOH, if the cargo build fails, and you can fix it up by editing the source
323code in a minor way to use the new crate API, then: for each crate that needs
324to be updated, you should instead name the patch ``update-dep-<crate>.patch``
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325and add both the ``Cargo.toml`` and the source code changes to it. The change
326to ``Cargo.toml`` would then simply say (e.g.) ``0.5`` since the older versions
327actually don't work, and not the version range from the previous paragraph.
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329If you want to make a crate work with an older dependency version than listed
330in ``Cargo.toml`` (for example 0.3 instead of 0.5), you cannot use a flexible
331version requirement like ``>= 0.3, < 0.6``. Instead you have to specify only
332the older version, in this example ``0.3`` (`explanation`_).
333
334.. _explanation: https://salsa.debian.org/rust-team/debcargo-conf/merge_requests/86#note_135456
335
16650581 336Information on patch headers is available in `dep3`_.
932e534e 337Use (some of) the headers to explain **why** the patch exists.
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339.. _dep3: https://dep-team.pages.debian.net/deps/dep3/
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341Help, something went wrong!
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343
344Sometimes, the error messages are not the most informative. In this case you
345can try re-running the command with ``RUST_BACKTRACE=1``. If you are using the
346``debcargo`` from Debian's own repositories, you should also install the
347``debcargo-dbgsym`` package, otherwise the stack trace will be next to useless.
348Make sure you have the `debug repository <https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace#Installing_the_debugging_symbols>`_
349enabled in your APT sources.
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352Some ramblings
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354
355In ``#debian-rust`` came these two blog posts along with the remark of _good read_
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356 * https://blog.hackeriet.no/packaging-a-rust-project-for-debian/
357 * https://blog.hackeriet.no/packaging-rust-part-II/
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16650581 359Now are they, those two blog posts, parked here. Waiting for better integration.
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361
362Developing Rust code using Debian-packaged crates
363=================================================
364
365While perhaps not the stated intention, the Rust ecosystem in Debian
366is actually quite usable for developing Rust code in general. Thanks
367to `source replacement
368<https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/source-replacement.html>`_,
369Cargo can be configured to use only local, Debian-provided packages by
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370placing something like the following in ``~/.cargo/config.toml`` (for
371user-wide effect) or in a given project's ``.cargo/config.toml``::
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373 [net]
374 offline = true
375
376 [source]
377
378 [source.crates-io]
379 replace-with = "debian"
380
381 [source.debian]
1e1d8645 382 directory = "/usr/share/cargo/registry"
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384In this state, Cargo will only look for crates installed as Debian
385packages on the local system.