adoptopenjdk-deb-installer | Creates Ubuntu/Debian installer packages
kandi X-RAY | adoptopenjdk-deb-installer Summary
kandi X-RAY | adoptopenjdk-deb-installer Summary
adoptopenjdk-deb-installer is a Shell library typically used in Docker, Ubuntu, Debian applications. adoptopenjdk-deb-installer has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Creates Ubuntu/Debian installer packages for AdoptOpenJDK builds using their API. Important: these are NOT official packages.
Creates Ubuntu/Debian installer packages for AdoptOpenJDK builds using their API. Important: these are NOT official packages.
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adoptopenjdk-deb-installer has a low active ecosystem.
It has 39 star(s) with 2 fork(s). There are 8 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 2 open issues and 8 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 43 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of adoptopenjdk-deb-installer is current.
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adoptopenjdk-deb-installer has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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Install adoptopenjdk-deb-installer
These are automated in build_sign_osx.sh.
Build the multi-stage Dockerfile. generator stage builds and runs the Node.js generate.js script. See below for details. ubuntuBuilder stage gets the generated packages and builds them, both in source form and binary form (for amd64); it also installs the packages for basic sanity checking. This process is mostly handled by the docker/build_packages_multi.sh. debianBuilder stage does mostly the same but using a Debian image. @TODO: Debian stuff is not really handled yet (commented-out) until I find a hoster for these packages. The final stage contains only the final built packages and sets up the hackish docker/sign_upload.sh for the steps below.
Copy the resulting packages back to host machine via Docker volumes.
GPG-sign the packages on the host.
Copy the signed packages back to Docker and upload them via dput to Launchpad.
Build the multi-stage Dockerfile. generator stage builds and runs the Node.js generate.js script. See below for details. ubuntuBuilder stage gets the generated packages and builds them, both in source form and binary form (for amd64); it also installs the packages for basic sanity checking. This process is mostly handled by the docker/build_packages_multi.sh. debianBuilder stage does mostly the same but using a Debian image. @TODO: Debian stuff is not really handled yet (commented-out) until I find a hoster for these packages. The final stage contains only the final built packages and sets up the hackish docker/sign_upload.sh for the steps below.
Copy the resulting packages back to host machine via Docker volumes.
GPG-sign the packages on the host.
Copy the signed packages back to Docker and upload them via dput to Launchpad.
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