commit | e13364cfe5eb9c23e5173f14ae1cb5de36796057 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alex Eagle <alex@aspect.dev> | Mon Nov 06 10:34:42 2023 -0800 |
committer | Alex Eagle <alex@aspect.dev> | Mon Nov 06 10:50:48 2023 -0800 |
tree | 0e54ce54e2004fc14f2fb465a1ffce5cf2348bcc | |
parent | eb46104bc55b0888a1de459603021f93eb83dace [diff] |
chore: suppress buildifier lint warnings Our goal is just to prevent new ones getting added by turning on buildifier enforcement in CI.
Bazel rules for building tar, zip, deb, and rpm for packages.
For the latest version, see Releases (with WORKSPACE
setup) / Documentation
Use rules-pkg-discuss@googlegroups.com for discussion.
As of Bazel 4.x, Bazel uses this rule set for packaging its distribution. Bazel still contains a limited version of pkg_tar
but its feature set is frozen. Any new capabilities will be added here.
Sample, but see releases for the current release.
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive") http_archive( name = "rules_pkg", urls = [ "https://mirror.bazel.build/github.com/bazelbuild/rules_pkg/releases/download/0.9.1/rules_pkg-0.9.1.tar.gz", "https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_pkg/releases/download/0.9.1/rules_pkg-0.9.1.tar.gz", ], sha256 = "8f9ee2dc10c1ae514ee599a8b42ed99fa262b757058f65ad3c384289ff70c4b8", ) load("@rules_pkg//:deps.bzl", "rules_pkg_dependencies") rules_pkg_dependencies()
To use pkg_rpm()
, you must provide a copy of rpmbuild
. You can use the system installed rpmbuild
with this stanza.
load("@rules_pkg//toolchains/rpm:rpmbuild_configure.bzl", "find_system_rpmbuild") find_system_rpmbuild( name = "rules_pkg_rpmbuild", verbose = False, )
bazel_dep(name = "rules_pkg", version = "0.0.10")
To use pkg_rpm()
, you must provide a copy of rpmbuild
. You can use the system installed rpmbuild
with this stanza.
find_rpm = use_extension("//toolchains/rpm:rpmbuild_configure.bzl", "find_system_rpmbuild_bzlmod") use_repo(find_rpm, "rules_pkg_rpmbuild") register_toolchains("@rules_pkg_rpmbuild//:all")
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