p4tutorials-turkce/vm-ubuntu-20.04/root-dev-bootstrap.sh
Andy Fingerhut 6c82635445
Update protobuf mininet p4testgen (#518)
* Support negative-valued action parameters
by converting them in the Python helper code into a positive value
whose bit pattern is the 2's complement representation of the negative
value.

* Update versions of protobuf and grpc installed, install p4testgen
Update protobuf from v3.6.1 to v3.18.1
Update grpc from v1.17.2 to v1.43.2

Both of those versions have been long tested in the p4-guide repo
install scripts.

Update BMv2, PI, p4c, and ptf to latest versions as of 2023-Jun-24

Enable compilation of p4testgen

* Change method to install ptf
I found that the former way that I am replacing did not seem to install
it correctly.

* Make clean.sh remove sources for protobuf and grpc
Saves disk space for the image.  protobuf and grpc source code is easily
obtainable from public sources if the user wishes.
2023-06-24 21:21:43 -04:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Print commands and exit on errors
set -xe
# Atom install steps came from this page on 2020-May-11:
# https://flight-manual.atom.io/getting-started/sections/installing-atom/#platform-linux
wget -qO - https://packagecloud.io/AtomEditor/atom/gpgkey | apt-key add -
sh -c 'echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://packagecloud.io/AtomEditor/atom/any/ any main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/atom.list'
# These commands are done later below
#apt-get update
#apt-get install atom
apt-get update
KERNEL=$(uname -r)
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" upgrade
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends --fix-missing\
atom \
autoconf \
automake \
bison \
build-essential \
ca-certificates \
clang \
cmake \
cpp \
curl \
emacs \
flex \
g++ \
git \
iproute2 \
libboost-dev \
libboost-filesystem-dev \
libboost-graph-dev \
libboost-iostreams-dev \
libboost-program-options-dev \
libboost-system-dev \
libboost-test-dev \
libboost-thread-dev \
libelf-dev \
libevent-dev \
libffi-dev \
libfl-dev \
libgc-dev \
libgflags-dev \
libgmp-dev \
libjudy-dev \
libpcap-dev \
libpython3-dev \
libreadline-dev \
libssl-dev \
libtool \
libtool-bin \
linux-headers-$KERNEL\
llvm \
lubuntu-desktop \
make \
net-tools \
pkg-config \
python3 \
python3-dev \
python3-pip \
python3-setuptools \
tcpdump \
unzip \
valgrind \
vim \
wget \
xcscope-el \
xterm
# On a freshly installed Ubuntu 20.04.1 or 18.04.5 system, desktop
# amd64 minimal installation, the Debian package python3-protobuf is
# installed. This is depended upon by another package called
# python3-macaroonbakery, which in turn is is depended upon by a
# package called gnome-online accounts. I suspect this might have
# something to do with Ubuntu's desire to make it easy to connect with
# on-line accounts like Google accounts.
# This python3-protobuf package enables one to have a session like
# this with no error, on a freshly installed system:
# $ python3
# >>> import google.protobuf
# However, something about this script doing its work causes a
# conflict between the Python3 protobuf module installed by this
# script, and the one installed by the package python3-protobuf, such
# that the import statement above gives an error. The package
# google.protobuf.internal is used by the p4lang/tutorials Python
# code, and the only way I know to make this work right now is to
# remove the Debian python3-protobuf package, and then install Python3
# protobuf support using pip3 as done below.
# Experiment starting from a freshly installed Ubuntu 20.04.1 Linux
# desktop amd64 system, minimal install:
# Initially, python3-protobuf package was installed.
# Doing python3 followed 'import' of any of these gave no error:
# + google
# + google.protobuf
# + google.protobuf.internal
# Then did 'sudo apt-get purge python3-protobuf'
# At that point, attempting to import any of the 3 modules above gave an error.
# Then did 'sudo apt-get install python3-pip'
# At that point, attempting to import any of the 3 modules above gave an error.
# Then did 'sudo pip3 install protobuf==3.6.1'
# At that point, attempting to import any of the 3 modules above gave NO error.
sudo apt-get purge -y python3-protobuf || echo "Failed to remove python3-protobuf, probably because there was no such package installed"
sudo pip3 install protobuf==3.18.1
# Starting in 2019-Nov, Python3 version of Scapy is needed for `cd
# p4c/build ; make check` to succeed.
# ply package is needed for ebpf and ubpf backend tests to pass
sudo pip3 install scapy ply
# Things needed for PTF
sudo pip3 install pypcap
# Things needed for `cd tutorials/exercises/basic ; make run` to work:
sudo pip3 install psutil crcmod