Merge pull request #8101

6a46f8c Add copy commands for compiled binaries (Seth For Privacy)
52612e7 Add archive details to post-build section (Seth For Privacy)
03a256e Add git clone and cd commands for initial prep (Seth For Privacy)
cd76011 Add note on adding SSH keys for Github (Seth For Privacy)
9d02531 Update DOCKRUN.md (Seth For Privacy)
eeb0be4 Bump versions in DOCKRUN.md and add log commands (Seth For Privacy)
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@ -23,6 +23,13 @@ su $USER
The final `su` command is needed to start a new shell with your new group membership,
since the `usermod` command doesn't affect any existing sessions.
You'll also need to clone the monero repository and navigate to the `contrib/gitian` directory:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/monero-project/monero.git
cd monero/contrib/gitian
```
If you want Mac binaries included in your build, you need to obtain the MacOS SDK:
```bash
@ -56,13 +63,15 @@ The dockrun.sh script will do everything to build the binaries. Just specify the
version to build as its only argument, e.g.
```bash
./dockrun.sh v0.17.2.3
./dockrun.sh v0.17.3.0
```
The build should run to completion with no errors, and will display the SHA256 checksums
of the resulting binaries. You'll be prompted to check if the sums look good, and if so
then the results will be signed, and the signatures will be pushed to GitHub.
***Note: In order to publish the signed assertions via this script, you need to have your SSH key uploaded to Github beforehand. See https://docs.github.com/articles/generating-an-ssh-key/ for more info.***
You can also look in the [gitian.sigs](https://github.com/monero-project/gitian.sigs/) repo and / or [getmonero.org release checksums](https://web.getmonero.org/downloads/hashes.txt) to see if others got the same checksum for the same version tag. If there is ever a mismatch -- **STOP! Something is wrong**. Contact others on IRC / GitHub to figure out what is going on.
@ -74,12 +83,37 @@ You can set other options for that script by setting the OPT variable when runni
e.g.
```bash
OPT="-j 8" ./dockrun.sh v0.17.2.3
# Run build processes with 8 threads
OPT="-j 8" ./dockrun.sh v0.17.3.0
```
You can also examine the build and install logs by running a shell in the container, e.g.
Post-build
----------
You can examine the build and install logs by running a shell in the container, e.g.
```bash
# Tail running logs
docker exec -it gitrun /bin/bash
tail -F builder/var/install.log
tail -F builder/var/build.log
# Inspect logs, in format install-<OS>.log and build-<OS>.log
docker exec -it gitrun /bin/bash
more builder/var/install-linux.log
more builder/var/build-linux.log
```
You can find the compiled archives inside of the container at the following directory (be sure to replace `v0.17.3.0` with the version being built):
```bash
docker exec -it gitrun /bin/bash
more builder/var/install-linux.log
ls -la out/v0.17.3.0/
```
To copy the compiled archives to the local host out of the Docker container, you can run the following (be sure to replace `v0.17.3.0` with the version being built):
```bash
mkdir out
docker cp gitrun:/home/ubuntu/out/v0.17.3.0 out
```