the motivation for this was that we required to build some stuff with
different feature flags before the big-split when openid (that still
links to the dependency-greedy) got added, to avoid that binaries
that do not use openid at all also got linked to its dependencies.
This is now fixed since a bit and thus we should be able to drop the
test-reorder hack.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
The datastore/backup debug helpers should always be available, they
can help a lot in dire times, so making them available directly via
the server package (alongside the manager CLI tool) is nicer for the
user.
Additionally, building a package can be quite time consuming in this
repo, as some tools like dwarves and other debug symbol stuff has to
scan the quite big rust binaries. So dropping a binary package shaves
of a noticeable bit of build time too.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
dh_auto_test also checks for the build flags used, including any
`--cfg`, so it rebuilds and overwrites our carefully assembled daemon
binaries with openid support as it is run after build and before
install.
So manually ensure the order of first test then build (argh, hackes
of hackes >.<)
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
For now it only supports 'list' and 'extract' commands for 'pxar.didx'
files. This should be the foundation for a general file-restore
interface that is shared with block-level snapshots.
This is packaged as a seperate .deb file, since for block level restore
it will need to depend on pve-qemu-kvm, which we want to seperate from
proxmox-backup-client.
[original code for proxmox-file-restore.rs]
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
[code cleanups/clippy, use helpers::list_dir_content/ArchiveEntry, no
/block subdir for .fidx files, seperate binary and package]
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reiter <s.reiter@proxmox.com>
this is a HACK!
It seems that due to lots of binaries getting compiled from a single
crate the compiler is confused when linking in dependencies to each
binaries ELF.
It picks up the combined set (union) of all dependencies and sets
those to every ELF. This results in the client, for example, linking
to libapt-pkg or libsystemd even if none of that symbols are used..
This could be possibly fixed by restructuring the source tree into
sub crates/workspaces or what not, not really tested and *lots* of
work.
So as stop gap measure use `ldd -u` to find out unused linkage and
remove them using `patchelf`.
While this works well, and seems to not interfere with any debug
symbol usage or other usage in general it still is a hack and should
be dropped once the restructuring of the source tree has shown to
bring similar effects.
This allows for much easier re-use of the generated client .deb
package on other Debian derivaties (e.g., Ubuntu) which got blocked
until now due to wrong libt-apt verison or the like.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
Add a defines.mk file defining the standard default layout
for installation (PREFIX, DATAROOTDIR, LIBDIR etc.).
Add a $(JSDIR) variable and use env!("JSDIR") in place of
the hardcoded /usr/share/javascript/proxmox-backup path.
Have defines.mk include an *optional* local.mak to override
JSDIR to www/ during local development.
Add `make install` targets and remove debian/install.
Note that service files are now in $libdir/proxmox-backup/
as there's usually no point in starting them from the
command line, so /usr/sbin makes no sense.
Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Bumiller <w.bumiller@proxmox.com>
We want to run the public server as user www-data. Requests needing
root priviledges needs to be proxied to the proxmox-backup.service, which
now listens to 127.0.0.1:82.