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Build luet packages for kairos

kairos uses github action to build packages and push it to quay.io/kairos/packages(amd64 version) or quay.io/kairos/packages-arm64 (arm64 version), in case you wanna build it manually, e.g. testing a new added package locally, or create your own repo to serve it offline/privately, it can be done with this steps:

build packages

To build all packages, go to the repo root dir, and issue commands like this (note, you need to run as root user, otherwise you will get some permission issues):

sudo luet build --all --tree packages

To build an individual package, e.g. k8s/k3s-openrc from amd64

sudo luet build --values=values/amd64.yaml k8s/k3s-openrc

for arm64 version, the additional args --backend-args are needed, e.g.

sudo luet --backend-args --load --backend-args --platform --backend-args linux/arm64 build --values=values/arm64.yaml  k8s/k3s-systemd

Create repo

After packages are build, you may create your repo using luet command, e.g. to create a docker repo for hosting your packages,

luet create-repo --type=docker  --output=myorg.org/packages --push-images

After that, you need to push all popluated package into your registry, in this myorg.org

Consuming the packages

When package is available in registry, it can be used via enabling Kairos add in /etc/luet/luet.yaml as the following:

repositories:
  - name: "Kairos"
    type: "docker"
    enable: true
    urls:
    - "myorg.org/packages"