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Ansible Debian Package
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======================
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To create an Ansible DEB package:
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sudo apt-get install cdbs debhelper dpkg-dev git-core reprepro
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git clone git://github.com/ansible/ansible.git
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cd ansible
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make deb
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The debian package file will be placed in the `../` directory. This can then be added to an APT repository or installed with `dpkg -l`.
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Note that `dpkg -i` does not resolve dependencies
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I have added a debian folder for use in building a .deb file for ansible. From the ansible directory you can run the following command to construct a debian package of ansible.
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~/ansible$ dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -rfakeroot
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The debian package files will be placed in the ../ directory and can be installed with the following command:
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~/$ sudo dpkg -i .deb
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Dpkg -i doesn't resolve dependencies, so if the previous command fails because of dependencies, you will need to run the following to install the dependencies (if needed) and then re-run the dpkg -i command to install the package:
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$ sudo apt-get -f install
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--Henry Graham
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