p4tutorials-turkce/vm-ubuntu-20.04/root-dev-bootstrap.sh
Radostin Stoyanov 27ffd3bfdf
Create release and development VMs (#439)
* vm: trim trailing whitespace

Signed-off-by: Radostin Stoyanov <radostin.stoyanov@eng.ox.ac.uk>

* Create dev and release VMs

Signed-off-by: Radostin Stoyanov <radostin.stoyanov@eng.ox.ac.uk>
2021-11-28 10:24:30 -05:00

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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
# TBD: Should these packages be installed via apt-get ? They are in
# my install-p4dev-v4.sh script, but they might not be needed, either.
# zlib1g-dev18
# 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==3.6.1
# Starting in 2019-Nov, Python3 version of Scapy is needed for `cd
# p4c/build ; make check` to succeed.
sudo pip3 install scapy
# Earlier versions of this script installed the Ubuntu package
# python-ipaddr. However, that no longer exists in Ubuntu 20.04. PIP
# for Python3 can install the ipaddr module, which is good enough to
# enable two of p4c's many tests to pass, tests that failed if the
# ipaddr Python3 module is not installed, in my testing on
# 2020-Oct-17. From the Python stack trace that appears when running
# those failing tests, the code that requires this module is in
# behavioral-model's runtime_CLI.py source file, in a function named
# ipv6Addr_to_bytes.
sudo pip3 install ipaddr
# Things needed for PTF
sudo pip3 install pypcap
# Things needed for `cd tutorials/exercises/basic ; make run` to work:
sudo pip3 install psutil crcmod