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README.md
Jellyfin Packaging
This directory contains the packaging configuration of Jellyfin for multiple platforms. The specification is below; all package platforms must follow the specification to be compatable with the central build
script.
Package List
Operating System Packages
debian-package-x64
: Package for Debian and Ubuntu amd64 systems.fedora-package-x64
: Package for Fedora, CentOS, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux amd64 systems.
Portable Builds (archives)
linux-x64
: Portable binary archive for generic Linux amd64 systems.macos
: Portable binary archive for MacOS amd64 systems.win-x64
: Portable binary archive for Windows amd64 systems.win-x86
: Portable binary archive for Windows i386 systems.
Other Builds
These builds are not necessarily run from the build
script, but are present for other platforms.
portable
: Compiled.dll
for use with .NET Core runtime on any system.docker
: Docker manifests for auto-publishing.unraid
: unRaid Docker template; not built bybuild
but imported into unRaid directly.windows
: Support files and scripts for Windows CI build.
Package Specification
Dependencies
-
If a platform requires additional build dependencies, the required binary names, i.e. to validate
which <binary>
, should be specified in adependencies.txt
file inside the platform directory. -
Each dependency should be present on its own line.
Action Scripts
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Actions are defined in BASH scripts with the name
<action>.sh
within the platform directory. -
The list of valid actions are:
build
: Builds a set of binaries.package
: Assembles the compiled binaries into a package.sign
: Performs signing actions on a package.publish
: Performs a publishing action for a package.clean
: Cleans up any artifacts from the previous actions.
-
All package actions are optional, however at least one should generate output files, and any that do should contain a
clean
action. -
Actions are executed in the order specified above, and later actions may depend on former actions.
-
Actions except for
clean
shouldset -o errexit
to terminate on failed actions. -
The
clean
action should alwaysexit 0
even if no work is done or it fails. -
The
clean
action can be passed a variable as argument 1, namedkeep_artifacts
, containing either the valuey
orn
. It is indended to handle situations when the user runsbuild --keep-artifacts
and should be handled intelligently. Usually, this is used to preserve Docker images while still removing temporary directories.
Output Files
-
Upon completion of the defined actions, at least one output file must be created in the
<platform>/pkg-dist
directory. -
Output files will be moved to the directory
jellyfin-build/<platform>
one directory above the repository root upon completion.