* Fix building from source on arm
Not building from source causes argon2 to pull the wrong arch, so we
have to build from source.
But building from source is causing the new Kerberos module to fail on
arm64 and keytar to fail on both.
The latter has been very difficult to debug because the GitHub image
provides a different result to containers based on Ubuntu 20.04.
Because of this, use a container instead.
Use debian:buster as the container because it is easier to set up the
architecture sources (no need to modify the sources) and because it
seems to come with glibc 2.28 rather than 2.31.
Also use the exact version of Node (18.15.0) for reproducibility.
* Set owner and group during tar to zero
Otherwise you get IDs that can cause (benign) errors while extracting,
which might be confusing. At the very least, I did not see these errors
from previous tars (although they seem to use 1001).
There is no guarantee what IDs might exist so 0 seems the most
reasonable.
* Move integration types into code-server
This will be easier to maintain than to have it as a patch.
* Disable connection token
Using a flag means we will not need to patch it out. I think this is
new from 1.64?
* Add product.json to build process
This way we do not have to patch it.
* Ship with remote agent package.json
Instead of the root one. This contains fewer dependencies.
* Let Code handle errors
This way we will not have to patch Code to make this work and I think it
makes sense to let Code handle the request.
If we do want to handle errors we can do it cleanly by patching their
error handler to throw instead.
* Move manifest override into code-server
This way we will not have to patch it.
* Move to patches
- Switch submodule to track upstream
- Add quilt to the process
- Add patches
The node-* ignore was ignoring one of the diffs so I removed it. This
was added when we were curling Node as node-v{version}-darwin-x64 for
the macOS build but this no longer happens (we use the Node action to
install a specific version now so we just use the system-wide Node).
* Use pre-packaged Code
Nearly completely replace the original GitHub actions workflow.
Changes:
- Move from `.sh` files in `ci/steps` to steps in the workflow.
- Move from using docker images for environment to manual setup.
- Upgrade nfpm to v2.3.1
BREAKING CHANGE: official arm64 builds no longer support CentOS 7.
If you need to use CentOS 7 on arm64, build `code-server` locally.
For docs, see the yarn/npm section in `docs/install.md`.