commit | 2247f5d88d1028ff8ba8458526d2c5a1169072ca | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Erik Stringwell <stringwell@gmail.com> | Wed May 29 22:51:36 2024 +0200 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed May 29 16:51:36 2024 -0400 |
tree | 2414e3803262c7830b4f17301afce0009a8afe84 | |
parent | bf4609b2779ea7bb6e3498ed8a25ca1204f07c3c [diff] |
Support duplicate paths in tar archives (#850) Duplicate path entries are made possible within tar archives as discussed in feature request #849. This includes an interaction with create parents, where the only logical scenario which would require inference of a parent directory is when one does not already exist. This is because allowance of duplicates is only useful when explicit paths are declared. RELNOTES: Duplicate path entries supported within tar archives
Bazel rules for building tar, zip, deb, and rpm for packages.
For the latest version, see Releases (with WORKSPACE
setup) / Documentation
Use rules-pkg-discuss@googlegroups.com for discussion.
As of Bazel 4.x, Bazel uses this rule set for packaging its distribution. Bazel still contains a limited version of pkg_tar
but its feature set is frozen. Any new capabilities will be added here.
Sample, but see releases for the current release.
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive") http_archive( name = "rules_pkg", urls = [ "https://mirror.bazel.build/github.com/bazelbuild/rules_pkg/releases/download/0.9.1/rules_pkg-0.9.1.tar.gz", "https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_pkg/releases/download/0.9.1/rules_pkg-0.9.1.tar.gz", ], sha256 = "8f9ee2dc10c1ae514ee599a8b42ed99fa262b757058f65ad3c384289ff70c4b8", ) load("@rules_pkg//:deps.bzl", "rules_pkg_dependencies") rules_pkg_dependencies()
To use pkg_rpm()
, you must provide a copy of rpmbuild
. You can use the system installed rpmbuild
with this stanza.
load("@rules_pkg//toolchains/rpm:rpmbuild_configure.bzl", "find_system_rpmbuild") find_system_rpmbuild( name = "rules_pkg_rpmbuild", verbose = False, )
bazel_dep(name = "rules_pkg", version = "0.0.10")
To use pkg_rpm()
, you must provide a copy of rpmbuild
. You can use the system installed rpmbuild
with this stanza.
find_rpm = use_extension("//toolchains/rpm:rpmbuild_configure.bzl", "find_system_rpmbuild_bzlmod") use_repo(find_rpm, "rules_pkg_rpmbuild") register_toolchains("@rules_pkg_rpmbuild//:all")
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