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           tags: |
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             ${{ secrets.DOCKER_IMAGE_CLASSIC }}:${{ matrix.job.tag }}
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           labels: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.labels }}
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+  deb-package:
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+    name: debian package - ${{ matrix.job.name }}
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+    needs: build
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+    runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
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+    strategy:
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+      fail-fast: false
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+      matrix:
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+        job:
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+          - { name: "amd64",   debian_platform: "amd64",   crossbuild_package: "" }
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+          - { name: "arm64v8", debian_platform: "arm64",   crossbuild_package: "crossbuild-essential-arm64" }
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+          - { name: "armv7",   debian_platform: "armhf",   crossbuild_package: "crossbuild-essential-armhf" }
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+          - { name: "i386",    debian_platform: "i386",    crossbuild_package: "crossbuild-essential-i386" }
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+    steps:
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+      - name: Checkout
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+        uses: actions/checkout@v3
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+        
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+      - name: Set up QEMU
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+        uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v2
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+
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+      - name: Create packaging env
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+        run: |
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+          sudo apt update
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+          DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive sudo apt install -y devscripts build-essential debhelper pkg-config ${{ matrix.job.crossbuild_package }}
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+          mkdir -p debian-build/${{ matrix.job.name }}/bin
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+      - name: Download binaries
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+        uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
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+        with:
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+          name: binaries-${{ matrix.job.name }}
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+          path: debian-build/${{ matrix.job.name }}/bin
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+
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+      - name: Build package for ${{ matrix.job.name }} arch
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+        run: |
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+          chmod -v a+x debian-build/${{ matrix.job.name }}/bin/*
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+          cp -vr debian systemd debian-build/${{ matrix.job.name }}/
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+          cat debian/control.tpl | sed 's/{{ ARCH }}/${{ matrix.job.debian_platform }}/' > debian-build/${{ matrix.job.name }}/debian/control
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+          cd debian-build/${{ matrix.job.name }}/
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+          debuild -i -us -uc -b -a${{ matrix.job.debian_platform }}
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+
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+      - name: Create Release
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+        uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1
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+        with:
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+          draft: true
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+          files: |
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+            debian-build/rustdesk-server-hbbr_*_${{ matrix.job.debian_platform }}.deb
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+            debian-build/rustdesk-server-hbbs_*_${{ matrix.job.debian_platform }}.deb
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+#            debian-build/rustdesk-server-utils_*_${{ matrix.job.debian_platform }}.deb

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+rustdesk-server (1.1.6) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
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+  * Initial release
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+ -- open-trade <info@rustdesk.com>  Fri, 15 Jul 2022 12:27:27 +0200

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+Source: rustdesk-server
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+Section: net
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+Priority: optional
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+Maintainer: open-trade <info@rustdesk.com>
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+Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 10), pkg-config
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+Standards-Version: 4.5.0
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+Homepage: https://rustdesk.com/
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+
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+Package: rustdesk-server-hbbs
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+Architecture: {{ ARCH }}
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+Depends: systemd ${misc:Depends}
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+Description: RustDesk server
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+ Self-host your own RustDesk server, it is free and open source.
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+
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+Package: rustdesk-server-hbbr
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+Architecture: {{ ARCH }}
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+Depends: systemd ${misc:Depends}
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+Description: RustDesk server
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+ Self-host your own RustDesk server, it is free and open source.
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+ This package contains the RustDesk relay server.
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+
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+# Package: rustdesk-server-utils
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+# Architecture: {{ ARCH }}
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+# Depends: ${misc:Depends}
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+# Description: RustDesk server
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+#  Self-host your own RustDesk server, it is free and open source.
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+#  This package contains the rustdesk-utils binary.

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+ 3 - 0
debian/rules

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+#!/usr/bin/make -f
2
+%:
3
+	dh $@

+ 2 - 0
debian/rustdesk-server-hbbr.install

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1
+bin/hbbr usr/bin
2
+systemd/rustdesk-hbbr.service lib/systemd/system

+ 24 - 0
debian/rustdesk-server-hbbr.postinst

@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
1
+#!/bin/sh
2
+set -e
3
+
4
+SERVICE=rustdesk-hbbr.service
5
+
6
+case "$1" in
7
+    configure|abort-upgrade|abort-deconfigure|abort-remove)
8
+      mkdir -p /var/lib/rustdesk-server/
9
+	  deb-systemd-helper unmask "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
10
+	  if deb-systemd-helper --quiet was-enabled "${SERVICE}"; then
11
+	  	deb-systemd-invoke enable "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
12
+	  else
13
+	  	deb-systemd-invoke update-state "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
14
+	  fi
15
+	  systemctl --system daemon-reload >/dev/null || true
16
+	  if [ -n "$2" ]; then
17
+		deb-systemd-invoke restart "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
18
+	  else
19
+		deb-systemd-invoke start "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
20
+	  fi
21
+    ;;
22
+esac
23
+
24
+exit 0

+ 18 - 0
debian/rustdesk-server-hbbr.postrm

@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
1
+#!/bin/sh
2
+set -e
3
+
4
+SERVICE=rustdesk-hbbr.service
5
+
6
+systemctl --system daemon-reload >/dev/null || true
7
+
8
+if [ "$1" = "purge" ]; then
9
+	rm -rf /var/lib/rustdesk-server/
10
+	deb-systemd-helper purge "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
11
+	deb-systemd-helper unmask "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
12
+fi
13
+
14
+if [ "$1" = "remove" ]; then
15
+	deb-systemd-helper mask "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
16
+fi
17
+
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+exit 0

+ 13 - 0
debian/rustdesk-server-hbbr.prerm

@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
1
+#!/bin/sh
2
+set -e
3
+
4
+SERVICE=rustdesk-hbbr.service
5
+
6
+case "$1" in
7
+    remove|deconfigure)
8
+	  deb-systemd-invoke stop "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
9
+	  deb-systemd-invoke disable "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
10
+	;;
11
+esac
12
+
13
+exit 0

+ 2 - 0
debian/rustdesk-server-hbbs.install

@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
1
+bin/hbbs usr/bin
2
+systemd/rustdesk-hbbs.service lib/systemd/system

+ 24 - 0
debian/rustdesk-server-hbbs.postinst

@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
1
+#!/bin/sh
2
+set -e
3
+
4
+SERVICE=rustdesk-hbbs.service
5
+
6
+case "$1" in
7
+    configure|abort-upgrade|abort-deconfigure|abort-remove)
8
+      mkdir -p /var/lib/rustdesk-server/
9
+	  deb-systemd-helper unmask "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
10
+	  if deb-systemd-helper --quiet was-enabled "${SERVICE}"; then
11
+	  	deb-systemd-invoke enable "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
12
+	  else
13
+	  	deb-systemd-invoke update-state "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
14
+	  fi
15
+	  systemctl --system daemon-reload >/dev/null || true
16
+	  if [ -n "$2" ]; then
17
+		deb-systemd-invoke restart "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
18
+	  else
19
+		deb-systemd-invoke start "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
20
+	  fi
21
+    ;;
22
+esac
23
+
24
+exit 0

+ 18 - 0
debian/rustdesk-server-hbbs.postrm

@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
1
+#!/bin/sh
2
+set -e
3
+
4
+SERVICE=rustdesk-hbbs.service
5
+
6
+systemctl --system daemon-reload >/dev/null || true
7
+
8
+if [ "$1" = "purge" ]; then
9
+	rm -rf /var/lib/rustdesk-server/
10
+	deb-systemd-helper purge "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
11
+	deb-systemd-helper unmask "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
12
+fi
13
+
14
+if [ "$1" = "remove" ]; then
15
+	deb-systemd-helper mask "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
16
+fi
17
+
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+exit 0

+ 13 - 0
debian/rustdesk-server-hbbs.prerm

@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
1
+#!/bin/sh
2
+set -e
3
+
4
+SERVICE=rustdesk-hbbs.service
5
+
6
+case "$1" in
7
+    remove|deconfigure)
8
+	  deb-systemd-invoke stop "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
9
+	  deb-systemd-invoke disable "${SERVICE}" >/dev/null || true
10
+	;;
11
+esac
12
+
13
+exit 0

+ 1 - 0
debian/rustdesk-server-utils.install

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+bin/rustdesk-utils usr/bin

+ 1 - 0
debian/source/format

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+3.0 (native)

+ 18 - 0
systemd/rustdesk-hbbr.service

@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
1
+
2
+[Unit]
3
+Description=Rustdesk Relay Server
4
+
5
+[Service]
6
+Type=simple
7
+LimitNOFILE=1000000
8
+ExecStart=/usr/bin/hbbr
9
+WorkingDirectory=/var/lib/rustdesk-server/
10
+User=
11
+Group=
12
+Restart=always
13
+# Restart service after 10 seconds if node service crashes
14
+RestartSec=10
15
+
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+[Install]
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+WantedBy=multi-user.target
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+

+ 18 - 0
systemd/rustdesk-hbbs.service

@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
1
+
2
+[Unit]
3
+Description=Rustdesk Signal Server
4
+
5
+[Service]
6
+Type=simple
7
+LimitNOFILE=1000000
8
+ExecStart=/usr/bin/hbbs
9
+WorkingDirectory=/var/lib/rustdesk-server/
10
+User=
11
+Group=
12
+Restart=always
13
+# Restart service after 10 seconds if node service crashes
14
+RestartSec=10
15
+
16
+[Install]
17
+WantedBy=multi-user.target
18
+