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Use ESL erlang deb, provide fake erlang-nox package so deps behave
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Install fake erlang packages, then the ESL package | |
# Afterwards, installing packages that depend on erlang, like rabbitmq, | |
# will use the ESL packaged erlang without installing the older disto ones | |
# | |
apt-get install equivs | |
# Create fake erlang packages, since we are using esl-erlang instead | |
cd /tmp | |
apt-get install -y equivs | |
function make_dummy_package { | |
echo "Section: misc | |
Priority: optional | |
Standards-Version: 3.6.2 | |
Package: $1 | |
Version: 1:99 | |
Maintainer: RJ <[email protected]> | |
Provides: erlang-nox | |
Description: fake erlang package | |
pretends $1 is installed" > $1 | |
equivs-build $1 | |
} | |
erlpkgs="erlang-abi-13.a erlang-appmon erlang-asn1 erlang-base erlang-base-hipe erlang-common-test erlang-corba erlang-crypto erlang-debugger erlang-dev erlang-dialyzer erlang-doc erlang-doc-html erlang-docbuilder erlang-edoc erlang-erl-docgen erlang-esdl erlang-esdl-dev erlang-esdl-doc erlang-et erlang-eunit erlang-examples erlang-gs erlang-ic erlang-ic-java erlang-inets erlang-inviso erlang-jinterface erlang-manpages erlang-megaco erlang-mnesia erlang-nox erlang-observer erlang-odbc erlang-os-mon erlang-parsetools erlang-percept erlang-pman erlang-public-key erlang-reltool erlang-runtime-tools erlang-snmp erlang-src erlang-ssh erlang-ssl erlang-syntax-tools erlang-test-server erlang-toolbar erlang-tools erlang-tv erlang-typer erlang-webtool erlang-wx erlang-x11 erlang-xmerl erlang-yaws" | |
## Argh, can't just make them all, esl-erlang Conflicts: with them. | |
for fucking_stupid_debian_package in erlang-nox | |
do | |
make_dummy_package $fucking_stupid_debian_package | |
done | |
dpkg -i ./*.deb | |
# ESL Erlang | |
echo "deb http://binaries.erlang-solutions.com/debian `lsb_release -cs` contrib" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/erlang-esl.list | |
wget -O - http://binaries.erlang-solutions.com/debian/erlang_solutions.asc | apt-key add - | |
apt-get update | |
# The public key they provide doesn't match (at time of writing..), hence the unauth flag: | |
apt-get install -y --allow-unauthenticated esl-erlang | |
# Now stuff like this works without pulling in distro-erlang: | |
echo "deb http://www.rabbitmq.com/debian/ testing main" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rabbitmq-server.list | |
wget -O - http://www.rabbitmq.com/rabbitmq-signing-key-public.asc | apt-key add - | |
apt-get update | |
echo "rabbitmq-server rabbitmq-server/upgrade_previous note" | debconf-set-selections | |
apt-get install rabbitmq-server |
There should be "apt-get update" after a new sources are added. Both above line 39 and line 45.. Please update this.
Added the apt-get update commands to the example script. I think ESL are offering split packages (ala debian) for erlang17+ nowadays, so this might become obsolete soon.
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Hi, I tried running this and it seemed to install rabbitmq-server correctly with my esl-erlang. When I tried 'sudo apt-get install yaws' after running your script apt still wanted to remove esl-erlang and install the system erlang.
Maybe something I am doing wrong? Any ideas?
Even if you don't have any ideas about the yaws thing, thanks for the nice script!