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Prevents failure of the installation of jellyfin-web dependencies due to the NodeJS version in EPEL being too old. v8 might be a little conservative but is the earliest compatible version. Instead of using their repo to install Yarn, use the new nvm binary to install Yarn, thus forcing it to use the updated NodeJS version. |
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debian-package-x64 | ||
fedora-package-x64 | ||
linux-x64 | ||
macos | ||
portable | ||
ubuntu-package-arm64 | ||
ubuntu-package-armhf | ||
ubuntu-package-x64 | ||
unraid/docker-templates | ||
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README.md |
Jellyfin Packaging
This directory contains the packaging configuration of Jellyfin for multiple platforms. The specification is below; all package platforms must follow the specification to be compatable with the central build
script.
Package List
Operating System Packages
debian-package-x64
: Package for Debian and Ubuntu amd64 systems.fedora-package-x64
: Package for Fedora, CentOS, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux amd64 systems.
Portable Builds (archives)
linux-x64
: Portable binary archive for generic Linux amd64 systems.macos
: Portable binary archive for MacOS amd64 systems.win-x64
: Portable binary archive for Windows amd64 systems.win-x86
: Portable binary archive for Windows i386 systems.
Other Builds
These builds are not necessarily run from the build
script, but are present for other platforms.
portable
: Compiled.dll
for use with .NET Core runtime on any system.docker
: Docker manifests for auto-publishing.unraid
: unRaid Docker template; not built bybuild
but imported into unRaid directly.windows
: Support files and scripts for Windows CI build.
Package Specification
Dependencies
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If a platform requires additional build dependencies, the required binary names, i.e. to validate
which <binary>
, should be specified in adependencies.txt
file inside the platform directory. -
Each dependency should be present on its own line.
Action Scripts
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Actions are defined in BASH scripts with the name
<action>.sh
within the platform directory. -
The list of valid actions are:
build
: Builds a set of binaries.package
: Assembles the compiled binaries into a package.sign
: Performs signing actions on a package.publish
: Performs a publishing action for a package.clean
: Cleans up any artifacts from the previous actions.
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All package actions are optional, however at least one should generate output files, and any that do should contain a
clean
action. -
Actions are executed in the order specified above, and later actions may depend on former actions.
-
Actions except for
clean
shouldset -o errexit
to terminate on failed actions. -
The
clean
action should alwaysexit 0
even if no work is done or it fails. -
The
clean
action can be passed a variable as argument 1, namedkeep_artifacts
, containing either the valuey
orn
. It is indended to handle situations when the user runsbuild --keep-artifacts
and should be handled intelligently. Usually, this is used to preserve Docker images while still removing temporary directories.
Output Files
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Upon completion of the defined actions, at least one output file must be created in the
<platform>/pkg-dist
directory. -
Output files will be moved to the directory
jellyfin-build/<platform>
one directory above the repository root upon completion.