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DSM 7 was released on June 29 2021 as Version 7.0.41890.
- You find the status of the packages in the issue #4524 Meta: DSM7 package status
- Despite you see packages of SynoCommunity in the Package Center of your Diskstation with DSM 7, some of the packages are not compatible with DSM 7.
- PLEASE do not create issues saying that package
xy
cannot be installed on DSM 7. All packages not yet ported to DSM 7 will refuse the installation with a message about "package requires root privileges" (or "invalid file format", ...). - Please regard all DSM 7 packages as beta versions (the synocommunity package repository is not capable to declare packages as beta only for DSM 7).
- ATTENTION: As reported, package configuration settings may be lost following the upgrade to DSM 7 and the execution of a Package repair. Make sure to backup your settings and configuration for your SynoCommunity packages before installation of DSM 7 to facilitate restoration if needed.
- Packages of the following kind will need some time to make DSM 7 compatible
- Packages depending MySQL database must be migrated to MariaDB 10
- Packages with installation Wizard to configure a shared folder (all download related packages and others)
- Packages that integrate into DSM webstation
- As this is a community project where people spend there spare time for contribution, it may take a long time until most of the packages are ported to DSM 7. (There are still packages here that are not ported from DSM 5 to DSM 6 yet).
spksrc is a cross compilation framework intended to compile and package software for Synology NAS devices. Packages are made available via the SynoCommunity repository.
Before opening a new issue, check the FAQ and search open issues. If you can't find an answer, or if you want to open a package request, read CONTRIBUTING to make sure you include all the information needed for contributors to handle your request.
The Docker development environment supports Linux and macOS systems, but not Windows due to limitations of the underlying file system.
- Fork and clone spksrc:
git clone https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/spksrc
- Install Docker on your host OS (see Docker installation, or use a
wget
-based alternative for linux Install Docker with wget). - Download the spksrc Docker container:
docker pull ghcr.io/synocommunity/spksrc
- Run the container with the repository mounted into the
/spksrc
directory with the appropriate command for your host Operating System:
cd spksrc # Go to the cloned repository's root folder.
# If running on Linux:
docker run -it -v $(pwd):/spksrc -w /spksrc ghcr.io/synocommunity/spksrc /bin/bash
# If running on macOS:
docker run -it -v $(pwd):/spksrc -w /spksrc -e TAR_CMD="fakeroot tar" ghcr.io/synocommunity/spksrc /bin/bash
- From there, follow the instructions in the Developers HOW TO.
A virtual machine based on an 64-bit version of Debian 11 stable OS is recommended. Non-x86 architectures are not supported.
Install the requirements (in sync with Dockerfile
):
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 && sudo apt-get update
sudo apt update
sudo apt install autoconf-archive autogen automake autopoint bash bc bison \
build-essential check cmake curl cython3 debootstrap ed expect fakeroot flex \
g++-multilib gawk gettext git gperf imagemagick intltool jq libbz2-dev libc6-i386 \
libcppunit-dev libffi-dev libgc-dev libgmp3-dev libltdl-dev libmount-dev libncurses-dev \
libpcre3-dev libssl-dev libtool libunistring-dev lzip mercurial moreutils ninja-build \
php pkg-config python2 python3 python3-distutils rename rsync scons subversion swig \
texinfo unzip xmlto zlib1g-dev
wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/pip/2.7/get-pip.py -O - | sudo python2
sudo pip2 install wheel httpie
wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -O - | sudo python3
sudo pip3 install meson==0.62.2
From there, follow the instructions in the Developers HOW TO.
- You may need to install some packages from testing like autoconf. Read about Apt-Pinning to know how to do that.
- Some older toolchains may require 32-bit development versions of packages, e.g.
zlib1g-dev:i386
A container based on 64-bit version of Debian 11 stable OS is recommended. Non-x86 architectures are not supported. The following assumes your LXD/LXC environment is already initiated (e.g. lxc init
) and you have minimal LXD/LXC basic knowledge :
- Create a new container (will use x864_64/amd64 arch by default):
lxc launch images:debian/11 spksrc
- Enable i386 arch:
lxc exec spksrc -- /usr/bin/dpkg --add-architecture i386
- Update apt channels:
lxc exec spksrc -- /usr/bin/apt update
- Install all required packages:
lxc exec spksrc -- /usr/bin/apt install autoconf-archive autogen automake autopoint bash bc bison \
build-essential check cmake curl cython3 debootstrap ed expect fakeroot flex \
g++-multilib gawk gettext git gperf imagemagick intltool jq libbz2-dev libc6-i386 \
libcppunit-dev libffi-dev libgc-dev libgmp3-dev libltdl-dev libmount-dev libncurses-dev \
libpcre3-dev libssl-dev libtool libunistring-dev lzip mercurial moreutils ninja-build \
php pkg-config python2 python3 python3-distutils rename rsync scons subversion swig \
texinfo unzip xmlto zlib1g-dev
- Install
python2
wheels:
lxc exec spksrc -- /bin/bash -c "wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/pip/2.7/get-pip.py -O - | python2"
lxc exec spksrc -- /bin/bash -c "pip2 install virtualenv httpie"
- Install
python3
pip
:
lxc exec spksrc -- /bin/bash -c "wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -O - | python3"
- Install
meson
:
lxc exec spksrc -- /bin/bash -c "pip3 install meson==0.62.2"
- By default it is assumed that you will be running as
spksrc
user into the LXC container. Such user needs to be created into the default container image:
lxc exec spksrc -- /usr/sbin/adduser --uid 1001 spksrc
- Setup a default shell environment:
lxc exec spksrc --user 1001 -- cp /etc/skel/.profile /etc/skel/.bashrc ~spksrc/.
- Prepare the install destination directories:
lxc exec spksrc -- mkdir -p -m 0755 /opt/cargo /opt/rustup
lxc exec spksrc -- chown spksrc:spksrc /opt/cargo /opt/rustup
- Install
rustc
:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | lxc exec spksrc --user 1001 -- bash -c "CARGO_HOME=/opt/cargo RUSTUP_HOME=/opt/rustup sh -s -- -y"
- Install the
rustc
stable toolchain and set it as default
lxc exec spksrc --user 1001 -- bash -c "CARGO_HOME=/opt/cargo RUSTUP_HOME=/opt/rustup /opt/cargo/bin/rustup toolchain install stable"
lxc exec spksrc --user 1001 -- bash -c "CARGO_HOME=/opt/cargo RUSTUP_HOME=/opt/rustup /opt/cargo/bin/rustup default stable"
- Install
rustc
toolchain for all archs targets:
lxc exec spksrc --user 1001 -- bash -c "CARGO_HOME=/opt/cargo RUSTUP_HOME=/opt/rustup /opt/cargo/bin/rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"
lxc exec spksrc --user 1001 -- bash -c "CARGO_HOME=/opt/cargo RUSTUP_HOME=/opt/rustup /opt/cargo/bin/rustup target add i686-unknown-linux-gnu"
lxc exec spksrc --user 1001 -- bash -c "CARGO_HOME=/opt/cargo RUSTUP_HOME=/opt/rustup /opt/cargo/bin/rustup target add armv5te-unknown-linux-gnueabi"
lxc exec spksrc --user 1001 -- bash -c "CARGO_HOME=/opt/cargo RUSTUP_HOME=/opt/rustup /opt/cargo/bin/rustup target add armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf"
lxc exec spksrc --user 1001 -- bash -c "CARGO_HOME=/opt/cargo RUSTUP_HOME=/opt/rustup /opt/cargo/bin/rustup target add armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabi"
lxc exec spksrc --user 1001 -- bash -c "CARGO_HOME=/opt/cargo RUSTUP_HOME=/opt/rustup /opt/cargo/bin/rustup target add aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu"
lxc exec spksrc --user 1001 -- bash -c "CARGO_HOME=/opt/cargo RUSTUP_HOME=/opt/rustup /opt/cargo/bin/rustup target add powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu"
From there you can connect to your container as spksrc
and follow the instructions in the Developers HOW TO.
lxc exec spksrc -- su --login spksrc
spksrc@spksrc:~$
lxc exec spksrc -- /usr/bin/apt install bash-completion man-db manpages-dev mlocate ripgrep rsync tree time
lxc exec spksrc -- /usr/bin/updatedb
You can create a shared user between your Debian/Ubuntu host and the LXC Debian container which simplifies greatly file management between the two. The following assumes you already created a user spksrc
with uid 1001 in your Debian/Ubuntu host environment and that you which to share its /home
userspace.
- Create a mapping rule between the hosts and the LXC image:
lxc config set spksrc raw.idmap "both 1001 1001"
lxc restart spksrc
Remapping container filesystem
- Add
/home/spksrc
from the hsot to the LXC container:
lxc config device add spksrc home disk path=/home/spksrc source=/home/spksrc
Device home added to spksrc
- Connect as
spksrc
user:
lxc exec spksrc -- su --login spksrc
spksrc@spksrc:~$
The following assume you have a running proxy on your LAN setup at IP 192.168.1.1 listening on port 3128 that will allow caching files.
- Enforce using a proxy:
lxc config set spksrc environment.http_proxy http://192.168.1.1:3128
lxc config set spksrc environment.https_proxy http://192.168.1.1:3128
- Enforce using a proxy with
wget
in the spksrc container user account:
lxc exec spksrc --user $(id -u spksrc) -- bash -c "cat << EOF > ~spksrc/.wgetrc
use_proxy = on
http_proxy = http://192.168.1.1:3128/
https_proxy = http://192.168.1.1:3128/
ftp_proxy = http://192.168.1.1:3128/
EOF"
Once you have a development environment set up, you can start building packages, create new ones, or improve upon existing packages while making your changes available to other people. See the Developers HOW TO for information on how to use spksrc.
When not explicitly set, files are placed under a 3 clause BSD license