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Haikuporter recipe task
Haikuporter is our tool to fetch, patch and build source code and create Haiku packages that can then be put into a repository to be installed by the user via HaikuDepot. For this kind of GCI task you have to create a haikuporter recipe, which is a kind of script that automates this process.
Required skills
Depending on the targeted software you may need these skills:
- Some knowledge of C, C++, git and bash
- Knowledge of the GNU autotools and/or cmake
- The package may require some patching to get it to work on Haiku
Required setup
For this task you need to have:
- A nightly Haiku installed.
- Haikuporter installed and the haikuports github cloned, see the "HaikuPorter wiki page.
Creating and submitting your recipe
- Before submitting your work, make sure to test your recipe by creating a hpkg package from it with haikuporter. Double-clicking the hpkg file will open it in HaikuDepot to inspect its contents.
- Take care to include all required licenses and copyright entries.
- Submit your work as pull request to haikuports github (see "DevelopmentModel" in the wiki).
- Submit a screenshot of the package's contents and (if applicable) the running application to the GCI task.
Recommended reading and help
- Most importantly: all of the [https://github.com/haikuports/haikuports/wiki HaikuPorter wiki.
- In addition to the wiki, studying working recipes in the haikuports tree can be a big help.
- If you have to patch the source, see Jessica's patching article for an example.
- The Userguide and Welcome page and the Guides can answer many questions you may have, esp. if you're new to Haiku.
- Besides requesting assistance by leaving a comment in this task, a trip to the main IRC channel #haiku may prove to be quicker (consider possible timezone differences with your mentors).
Note:
See TracWiki
for help on using the wiki.