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-##############################################################################
-# Copyright (c) 2015 Ericsson AB and others.
-# stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com
-# jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com
-# All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
-# are made available under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0
-# which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-##############################################################################
-
-How to setup and use the OPNFV/BGS/FUEL build system
-====================================================
-
-1. Build system requirements
-----------------------------
-1.1 Host HW/VM requirements
----------------------------
-- An x86_64 host (real iron or VM) with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS installed
-- ~30 GB available disc
-- 4 GB RAM
-
-1.2 Host SW dependencies
-------------------------
-The host should run Ubuntu 14.04
-On the host, the following packages must be installed:
-- docker - see https://docs.docker.com/installation/ubuntulinux/ for installation notes
-for Ubuntu 14.04. Note: only use the Ubuntu stock distro of Docker (docker.io)
-- git (simply available through apt-get install git)
-- make (simply available through apt-get install make)
-- curl
-
-2 Setting up the Docker build container
-----------------------------------------
-When having installed Docker, add yourself to the docker group:
-usermod -a -G docker <userid>
-
-Also make sure to define rellevant dns servers part of the global dns chain in
-in your /etc/default/docker config file, eg.
-DOCKER_OPTS=" --dns=8.8.8.8 --dns=8.8.8.4"
-
-Then restart docker with "service docker.io restart".:
-
-3. Setting up OPNFV Gerrit in order to being able to clone the code
--------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Start by creating a SSH key, if you don't already have one, create one with ssh-keygen
-
-- Add your generated public key in OPNFV Gerrit -https://gerrit.opnfv.org/
- (this requires a linuxfoundation account, create one if you do not already have one)
-
-- Select "SSH Public Keys" to the left and then "Add Key" and paste your public key in.
-
-4. Clone the OPNFV code git repository
---------------------------------------
- So now we're coming to the fun part! Let's clone the code repository:
- git clone ssh://<Linux foundation user>@gerrit.opnfv.org:29418/genesis
-
- Change the directory to "fuel-build"
- cd fuel-build/
-
-5. Set up (build) your build environment
-----------------------------------------
-Select the versions of the components you want to build by editing the
-fuel-build/config-spec file. Note if you want to build with OpenDaylight
-SDN controller you need to uncomment the lines starting with odl-main and
-java-main
-
-6. Build your fuel .iso image
------------------------------
-That's it, time to build!
-make [all]
-
-This will:
-- If not allready existing, initialize the docker build environment
-- If not already done, build OpenDaylight from upstream (as defined by fuel-build/
- config-spec)
-- If not already done, build fuel from upstream (as defined by fuel-build/config-spec)
-- Build the defined additions to fuel (as defined by the structure of this framework)
-- Apply changes and patches to fuel (as defined by the structure of this framework)
-- Reconstruct a fuel .iso image
-
-If the build is successful, you will find the generated ISO file in the release
-subdirectory!
-
-NOTE: the build of the baseline for Fuel and odl are cached, if build results reffering
-to the same versions as specified in fuel-build/config spec has been built before, these
-packages will not be rebuilt. The cache is cleared by "make clean"
-
-7. Install your stack
----------------------
-Please see DOC/INSTALL/README
-
-NOTES and TODO:
----------------
-The build system will for now partly run as sudo
-BUT NOTE, NONE OF THE MAKEFILES OR SCRIPTS SHALL BE EXECUTED WITH
-SUDO/ROOT PRIVILEDGES!
-TODO: Change the scripts so that no root priviledges will be needed
-