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# qubes-builder
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Setup Qubes OS Builder V2 in Qubes OS itself.
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## Table of Contents
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* [Description](#description)
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* [Installation](#installation)
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* [Access Control](#access-control)
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* [Usage](#usage)
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## Description
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Setup a Builder qube named "qubes-builder" and a disposable template for Qubes
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Executor named "dvm-qubes-builder". It is possible to use any of the available
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executors: docker, podman, qubes-executor.
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During installation, after cloning the qubes-builderv2 repository, signatures
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will be verified and the installation will fail if the signatures couldn't be
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verified. Packages necessary for split operations such as split-gpg2, spit-git
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and split-ssh-agent will also be installed.
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## Installation
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The template is based on Fedora Minimal and not Debian Minimal due to the
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Qubes Executor lacking some dependencies on Debian such as
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[mock](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1025460). Even if the
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builder qube was Debian based, the executor qube still needs to be a Fedora
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template.
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A set of trusted keys is placed into the `qubes-builder` to be used to verify
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the git repositories during this package installation. The split-gpg2 setup is
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not used during installation as it can't restrict access to a certain set of
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keys (GNUPGHOME) yet. Spit-gpg2 will be used for GPG operations transparently
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when verifying and signing software, don't worry.
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- Top
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```sh
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qubesctl top.enable qubes-builder
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qubesctl --targets=tpl-qubes-builder,dvm-qubes-builder,qubes-builder state.apply
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qubesctl top.disable qubes-builder
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```
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- State
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<!-- pkg:begin:post-install -->
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```sh
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qubesctl state.apply qubes-builder.create
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qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=tpl-qubes-builder state.apply qubes-builder.install
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qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=dvm-qubes-builder state.apply qubes-builder.configure-qubes-executor
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qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=qubes-builder state.apply qubes-builder.configure
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```
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<!-- pkg:end:post-install -->
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## Access Control
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The policy is based on `qubes-builderv2/rpc/50-qubesbuilder.policy`.
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Extra services added are `qubes.Gpg`, `qubes.Gpg2`, `qusal.GitInit`,
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`qusal.GitFetch`, `qusal.GitPush`, `qusal.SshAgent`.
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Out of these services, if an argument `+qubes-builder` can be specified to
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limit the scope, the action is `allowed`, else the action is to `ask`.
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## Usage
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The builder qube is named `qubes-builder.`
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When using the Qubes Executor, configure the builder.yml `dispvm` option to
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either `dom0` or `dvm-qubes-builder`:
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```yaml
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executor:
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type: qubes
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options:
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dispvm: "dom0"
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#dispvm: "dvm-qubes-builder"
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```
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Setting the Disposable VM to Dom0 works because it will use the
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`default_dispvm` preference of `qubes-builder`, which is `dvm-qubes-builder`.
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There are no further modifications needed to comply with this package. Consult
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upstream documentation on how to use the Qubes OS Builder.
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