Scripts for packaging virtio-win drivers into VFDs, ISO, and an RPM. The goal here is to generate a virtio-win RPM that matches the same file layout as the RHEL virtio-win RPM.
The build process is fed by input from 4 sources:
virtio-win
builds from the internal redhat build systemqemu-guest-agent
builds from the internal redhat build systemqxl
builds from https://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/qxl/qxlwddm
builds from https://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/qxl-wddm-dod/
Build input is mirrored at: https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/virtio-win-pkg-scripts-input/
To reproduce the build process, download a build directory contents from
the above location and put it into ./new-build/ in this repo. Then run
make-fedora-rpm.py
.
For more details about the RPM, repos, public direct-downloads layout, etc, see: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/creating-windows-virtual-machines-using-virtio-drivers/
Fedora-specific script that ties it all together. Run it like:
./make-fedora-rpm.py
What it does roughly:
- Extracts all the .zip files in $scriptdir/new-builds/ to a temporary directory. The .zip files should contain all the build input for
make-driver-dir.py
. I prepopulate this withfetch-latest-builds.py
but other people can use the build input mirror mentioned above. - Runs
make-driver-dir.py
on the unzipped output - Runs
make-virtio-win-rpm-archive.py
on the make-driver-dir.py output - Updates the virtio-win.spec
- Runs
./make-repo.py
Run the script like:
./make-driver-dir.py /path/to/extracted-new-builds
It will copy the input to $PWD/drivers_output, with the file layout that
make-virtio-win-rpm-archive.py expects, and what is largely shipped on the
.iso file. The input directory is set up by make-fedora-rpm.py
Run the script like:
./make-virtio-win-rpm-archive.py \
virtio-win-$version \
/path/to/make-driver-dir-output
It will output an archive virtio-win-$version-bin-for-rpm.zip in the current directory that is then used in the specfile.
Populates my local mirror of the fedorapeople.org virtio-win tree, moving direct downloads and RPMs into place, updating some convenience redirects, and then syncing the content up to fedorapeople.org.
Cron script I run to watch for latest builds at the sources listed at the top of this file. If new builds are found, it downloads them to ./new-builds.