This document describes how to setup the Buildbotics firmware in a chroot environment for the purposes of demonstrating the user interface. On a Debian system install: ROOT=/opt/demo sudo apt-get install -y binutils debootstrap sudo mkdir $ROOT sudo debootstrap --arch amd64 stable $ROOT/ http://deb.debian.org/debian Then chroot: sudo mount --bind /dev $ROOT/dev/ sudo mount --bind /sys $ROOT/sys/ sudo mount --bind /proc $ROOT/proc/ sudo mount --bind /dev/pts $ROOT/dev/pts sudo chroot $ROOT Setup the demo system: export LC_ALL=C apt-get update apt-get install -y wget git python3-tornado python3-sockjs-tornado \ python3-setuptools python-six build-essential scons libv8-dev libpython3-dev cd /opt BASE=https://buildbotics.com/bbctrl LATEST=$(wget $BASE/latest.txt -O- -q) wget $BASE/bbctrl-$LATEST.tar.bz2 tar xf bbctrl-$LATEST.tar.bz2 ln -sf bbctrl-$LATEST bbctrl git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/CauldronDevelopmentLLC/cbang git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/CauldronDevelopmentLLC/camotics export CBANG_HOME=/opt/cbang scons -C cbang -j8 disable_local="re2 libevent" scons -C camotics -j8 gplan.so with_gui=False cd bbctrl python3 setup.py install cp /opt/camotics/gplan.so /usr/local/lib/python*/dist-packages/bbctrl-$VERSION-py*.egg/camotics/gplan.so mkdir -p /var/lib/bbctrl/upload useradd -u 1001 bbmc