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A MatterLinux package is a compiled files of a software, tool or a libary.
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# Format
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MatterLinux packages uses the **M**atterLinux **P**ackaging **F**ormat, `MPF`. Don't let fancy name
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mislead you, a basic `MPF` file is just a renamed `TAR GZ` archive. The reason that packages use the
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`.mpf` extension and not the `.tar.gz` extension is to make it easier to recognize and easier to work
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with in the scripts and the tools.
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### Naming
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A package is named after the software and the version of that software that it provides. For
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example package containing `bash` version `5.2.15` is named `bash_5.2.15.mpf`.
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### Structure
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File structure of a package matches with the MatterLinux root file structure. This is important
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as a package will most likely be extracted in a MatterLinux root filesystem.
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For example, we can take a look at the `which` package, to do this you can download the `MPF` file
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and list its contents with the `tar tf` command:
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```
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usr/
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usr/share/
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usr/share/man/
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usr/share/man/man1/
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usr/share/man/man1/which.1
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usr/share/info/
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usr/share/info/dir
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usr/share/info/which.info
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usr/bin/
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usr/bin/which
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```
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### Install Scripts
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Some packages may contain an install script, `install.sh`, this shell script is ran by the
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[MatterLinux Package Manager (`mp`)](/wiki/package_man) using the bash shell, right after the
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extraction.
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This script is used to do post-install actions, such as adding users, groups etc.
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This script is located at the root of the package. For example let's take a look
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at the `systemd` package:
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```
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...
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etc/X11/xinit/
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etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/
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etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/50-systemd-user.sh
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etc/credstore.encrypted/
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install.sh
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usr/
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usr/lib/
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usr/lib/libudev.so
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usr/lib/libnss_resolve.so.2
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...
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```
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# Usage
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While installing a package using the [MatterLinux Package Manager (`mp`)](/wiki/package_man), `mp`
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downloads the target package(s) from the repos, these packages are in the format discussed above.
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After downloading and verifying the target package(s), `mp` extracts the packages [using the `tar`
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tool](https://git.matterlinux.xyz/Matter/mp/src/main/src/utils/util.c#L103).
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To learn more about this process see the [page for `mp`](/wiki/package_man).
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It's also possible to install packages manualy. To do this you can grab a package you want
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and extract it to your the root directory by running: `tar xvf <package_version.mpf> -C /`
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# Building
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Package are built with the `mp-repo` tool. In order to build a package, you will need the source
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for the repo that contains the package. This is because a package itself does not store any metadata,
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this is all handled by the repo.
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To learn more about the `mp-repo` tool, and how you can use it to build packages, see the
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[repo package](/wiki/repo).
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### Package Source
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Source code for a packages can be found in the source code of the repo that the package is in.
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Source files for a repo will be located under the `src` directory.
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### Package Script
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Each package source contains a `pkg.sh` shell script. This is the source script that is used to
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build the package. In the build process, this shell script gets imported by the `mp-repo` tool
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using the `source` command.
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Let's take a closer look at a `pkg.sh` file:
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```
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NAME="which"
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DESC="Shows the full path of (shell) commands"
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VERSION="2.21"
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FILES=("https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/which/which-$VERSION.tar.gz")
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HASHES=("097ff1a324ae02e0a3b0369f07a7544a")
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DEPENDS=()
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build() {
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tar xf $NAME-$VERSION.tar.gz
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cd $NAME-$VERSION
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./configure --prefix=/usr && make
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make DESTDIR=$ROOTDIR install
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cd .. && rm -rf $NAME-$VERSION
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}
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```
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This `pkg.sh` file is for the `which` package (version `2.21`). Let's start by breaking down the
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variables:
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- `NAME`: Specifies the package name. A package should be named after the software, tool or libary
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it provides. Preferably the name should not contain `_` to avoid confusion with naming.
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- `DESC`: A short description about the software, tool or the libary that package provides.
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Explain what it does, what it contains etc.
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- `VERSION`: Version of the software, tool or libary the package provides. If you are using a
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git commit version, you can name the version `LAST_VERSION+COMMIT_ID`
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- `FILES`: Upstream files and patches needed to build this package, you can use `http`, `https`
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or `ftp` protocols.
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You can also specify multiple files. These files will be downloaded by `mp-repo` in the build
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process.
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- `HASHES`: Hashes for the files you specify. You can use `MD5`, `SHA1`, `SHA256` or `SHA512` sums.
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And yes, you need to specify hashes for all the files, using the same order with the `FILES` variable.
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- `DEPENDS`: Package(s) that this package depends on.
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Now let's take a look at the `build` function. Each package needs a `build` function, this
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function is called by `mp-repo` after downloading and verifying all the packages. It will be
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called in the `$ROOTDIR`. This directory will contain all the downloaded files, any files
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in this directory will be included into the build, so don't forget to cleanup.
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**Note:** You don't need to cleanup the downloaded files, they will be cleaned by the `mp-repo`.
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- `tar xf $NAME-$VERSION.tar.gz`: Extract the downloaded archive file.
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- `cd $NAME-$VERSION`: Change directory into the extracted directory.
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- `./configure --prefix=/usr && make`: Builds the `which` tool, different packages may have
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different build instructions. These instruction are usually provided by the upstream. You can
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also check out [LFS](https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/12.0-systemd/) and [BLFS](https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/12.0-systemd/) for instructions.
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- `make DESTDIR=$ROOTDIR install`: Install the package. Make sure that you are installing the package
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into the `$ROOTDIR` and not the root file system.
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- `cd .. && rm -rf $NAME-$VERSION`: Change directory back into `$ROOTDIR` and clean the extracted archive.
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Check out [`base`](https://git.matterlinux.xyz/Matter/base) and
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[`desktop`](https://git.matterlinux.xyz/Matter/desktop) repo sources for more
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example `pkg.sh` scripts.
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