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FLATPAK BUILD(1) | flatpak build | FLATPAK BUILD(1) |
NAME¶
flatpak-build - Build in a directorySYNOPSIS¶
flatpak build [OPTION...] DIRECTORY
[COMMAND [ARG...]]
DESCRIPTION¶
Runs a build command in a directory. DIRECTORY must have been initialized with flatpak build-init. The sdk that is specified in the metadata file in the directory is mounted at /usr and the files and var subdirectories are mounted at /app and /var, respectively. They are writable, and their contents are preserved between build commands, to allow accumulating build artifacts there.OPTIONS¶
The following options are understood: -h, --helpShow help options and exit.
-v, --verbose
Print debug information during command processing.
--version
Print version information and exit.
-r, --runtime
Use the non-devel runtime that is specified in the
application metadata instead of the devel runtime.
--bind-mount=DEST=SOURCE
Add a custom bind mount in the build namespace. Can be
specified multiple times.
--build-dir=PATH
Start the build in this directory (default is in the
current directory).
--share=SUBSYSTEM
Share a subsystem with the host session. This overrides
the Context section from the application metadata. SUBSYSTEM must be one of:
network, ipc. This option can be used multiple times.
--unshare=SUBSYSTEM
Don't share a subsystem with the host session. This
overrides the Context section from the application metadata. SUBSYSTEM must be
one of: network, ipc. This option can be used multiple times.
--socket=SOCKET
Expose a well-known socket to the application. This
overrides to the Context section from the application metadata. SOCKET must be
one of: x11, wayland, pulseaudio, system-bus, session-bus. This option can be
used multiple times.
--nosocket=SOCKET
Don't expose a well-known socket to the application. This
overrides to the Context section from the application metadata. SOCKET must be
one of: x11, wayland, pulseaudio, system-bus, session-bus. This option can be
used multiple times.
--device=DEVICE
Expose a device to the application. This overrides to the
Context section from the application metadata. DEVICE must be one of: dri,
kvm, all. This option can be used multiple times.
--nodevice=DEVICE
Don't expose a device to the application. This overrides
to the Context section from the application metadata. DEVICE must be one of:
dri, kvm, all. This option can be used multiple times.
--allow=FEATURE
Allow access to a specific feature. This updates the
[Context] group in the metadata. FEATURE must be one of: devel, multiarch.
This option can be used multiple times.
The devel feature allows the application to access certain syscalls such as
ptrace(), and perf_event_open().
The multiarch feature allows the application to execute programs compiled for an
ABI other than the one supported natively by the system. For example, for the
x86_64 architecture, 32-bit x86 binaries will be allowed as well.
--disallow=FEATURE
Disallow access to a specific feature. This updates the
[Context] group in the metadata. FEATURE must be one of: devel, multiarch.
This option can be used multiple times.
--filesystem=FILESYSTEM[:ro|:create]
Allow the application access to a subset of the
filesystem. This overrides to the Context section from the application
metadata. FILESYSTEM can be one of: home, host, xdg-desktop, xdg-documents,
xdg-download xdg-music, xdg-pictures, xdg-public-share, xdg-templates,
xdg-videos, xdg-run, xdg-config, xdg-cache, xdg-data, an absolute path, or a
homedir-relative path like ~/dir or paths relative to the xdg dirs, like
xdg-download/subdir. The optional :ro suffix indicates that the location will
be read-only. The optional :create suffix indicates that the location will be
read-write and created if it doesn't exist. This option can be used multiple
times.
--nofilesystem=FILESYSTEM
Remove access to the specified subset of the filesystem
from the application. This overrides to the Context section from the
application metadata. FILESYSTEM can be one of: home, host, xdg-desktop,
xdg-documents, xdg-download xdg-music, xdg-pictures, xdg-public-share,
xdg-templates, xdg-videos, an absolute path, or a homedir-relative path like
~/dir. This option can be used multiple times.
--env=VAR=VALUE
Set an environment variable in the application. This
overrides to the Context section from the application metadata. This option
can be used multiple times.
--own-name=NAME
Allow the application to own the well-known name NAME on
the session bus. This overrides to the Context section from the application
metadata. This option can be used multiple times.
--talk-name=NAME
Allow the application to talk to the well-known name NAME
on the session bus. This overrides to the Context section from the application
metadata. This option can be used multiple times.
--system-own-name=NAME
Allow the application to own the well-known name NAME on
the system bus. This overrides to the Context section from the application
metadata. This option can be used multiple times.
--system-talk-name=NAME
Allow the application to talk to the well-known name NAME
on the system bus. This overrides to the Context section from the application
metadata. This option can be used multiple times.
--persist=FILENAME
If the application doesn't have access to the real
homedir, make the (homedir-relative) path FILENAME a bind mount to the
corresponding path in the per-application directory, allowing that location to
be used for persistent data. This overrides to the Context section from the
application metadata. This option can be used multiple times.
EXAMPLES¶
$ flatpak build /build/my-app rpmbuild my-app.src.rpmSEE ALSO¶
flatpak(1), flatpak-build-init(1), flatpak-build-finish(1), flatpak-build-export(1)flatpak |