This is my personalized Vauxite configuration. Vauxite is an unofficial Xfce variant of ostree-based Fedora. I'm currently working with Fedora developers to make it an official variant. There is already a sort-of-official treefile for Vauxite at https://pagure.io/workstation-ostree-config, as well as an experimental Vauxite container image hosted at https://quay.io/repository/fedora-ostree-desktops/vauxite.
The ~vauxite.json~ treefile and under the ~src~ directory contains my personal customizations and differ from the [[https://pagure.io/workstation-ostree-config][upstream one]], so they may not be suitable for everyone.
- The package ~container-selinux~ is required for the vauxite-compose-job so SELinux works inside the runner container. I'm considering having a custom image built on a weekly basis from registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora:latest that contains updated packages and the required dependencies, which I would then just use as the runner's container image. The registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora:latest image doesn't seem to be updated at all.
- BUILD_REPO and SOURCE_REPO are the directories ~/build-repo~ and ~/source-repo~. If these values are changed, then we would need make equivalent changes to the ~volumes~ directive in ~/etc/gitlab-runner/config.toml~ if we want to keep persistent storage of those repos across pipeline runs. Eventually there will be a conditional in the ~.gitlab-ci.yml~ to clean these volumes if another variable (say CLEAN_BUILD) is set to true.
- I run Fedora Server in a VM on my homelab machine. This Fedora Server has the ~ostree~ and ~rpm-ostree~ commands installed.
- I clone this repository as root under ~/var/local/vauxite-build~.
- I then run the ~ostree-engine~ script to build and deploy a new commit for the given reference branch (e.g. ~vauxite/f39/x86_64/main~). The ~rsync-repos~ command is used in the ~ostree-engine~ script to deploy the resulting OSTree repository to a web server root, which serves as the remote repository.
To add the repository as a remote on my local client machine:
#+begin_src shell
sudo ostree remote add --no-gpg-verify vauxite <URL of web server>
#+end_src
I then rebase to the vauxite branch:
#+begin_src shell
rpm-ostree rebase vauxite:vauxite/f39/x86_64/main
#+end_src
To build new commits that contain updates, I put this in ~/etc/cron.d/ostree-engine~ on the Fedora Server: