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Modeled after the one from PVE, but using rust instead of perl for resolving the nodename and writing to /etc/issue Behavior differs a bit. We write all non-loopback addresses to this file, as the gui accepts connections from them all, so limiting it to the first one is not really sensible. Further an error to resolve, or only getting loopback addresses won't write out an empty /etc/issue file, but a note about the error at the place where the address would be displayed. Named it "pbsbanner", not "proxmox-backup-banner" as it's rather an internal tool anyway and mirrors pvebanner, pmgbanner Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com> |
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``rustup`` Toolchain ==================== We normally want to build with the ``rustc`` Debian package. To do that you can set the following ``rustup`` configuration: # rustup toolchain link system /usr # rustup default system Versioning of proxmox helper crates =================================== To use current git master code of the proxmox* helper crates, add:: git = "ssh://gitolite3@proxdev.maurer-it.com/rust/proxmox" or:: path = "../proxmox/proxmox" to the proxmox dependency, and update the version to reflect the current, pre-release version number (e.g., "0.1.1-dev.1" instead of "0.1.0"). Local cargo config ================== This repository ships with a ``.cargo/config`` that replaces the crates.io registry with packaged crates located in ``/usr/share/cargo/registry``. A similar config is also applied building with dh_cargo. Cargo.lock needs to be deleted when switching between packaged crates and crates.io, since the checksums are not compatible. To reference new dependencies (or updated versions) that are not yet packaged, the dependency needs to point directly to a path or git source (e.g., see example for proxmox crate above).