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offload-build(1)
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Name
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offload-build - Build a PKGBUILD on a remote server using makechrootpkg
Synopsis
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offload-build [OPTIONS] -- [ARCHBUILD_OPTIONS]
Description
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Build a PKGBUILD on a remote server using makechrootpkg. Requires a remote user
that can run archbuild in a non-interactive manner, e.g. must be able to
elevate permissions using passwordless sudo.
Options
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*-r, --repo* <reponame>::
Build against a specific repository. The default is `extra`, to build packages using
the stable repositories via extra-x86_64-build.
*-a, --arch* <architecture>::
Build against a specific architecture. The default is `x86_64`, the only
architecture officially supported by Arch Linux.
*-s, --server* <hostname>::
Offload to a specific build server. The default is build.archlinux.org
which is used as part of the build toolchain for the official Arch Linux
repos.
*-h, --help*::
Show a help text.
Passing options to archbuild
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Options after a delimiting -- are passed on to archbuild on the remote.
archbuild in turn supports passing arguments on to makechrootpkg, which in turn
supports passing options to makepkg. Since each uses -- to delimit options that
are forwarded, make sure to escape them properly:
`offload-build offload-args -- archbuild-args -- makechrootpkg-args -- makepkg-args`
Example: To use a second `testing-x86_64-build` instance with another copydir:
`offload-build -r testing -- -- -l <chroot_copy>`
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