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I'm trying to create a small buildpack for a Heroku app that uses a MQTT broker. To establish a communication channel with the broker I use the mosquitto gem, which itself require me to install a package on the system and build it.

The gem has pretty simple instructions:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pkg-config cmake openssl libc-ares-dev

wget http://mosquitto.org/files/source/mosquitto-1.3.1.tar.gz
tar xzf mosquitto-1.3.1.tar.gz
cd mosquitto-1.3.1
cmake .
sudo make install

I need a buildpack that would do just that on a Heroku cedar app. I gave it a shot heroku-buildpack-mosquitto, but I failed and I get an error. I'm not a shell expert and I have no clue what I'm doing.

I use the following .buildpack, together with heroku-buildpack-multi:

https://github.com/ddollar/heroku-buildpack-apt.git
https://github.com/rolandjitsu/heroku-buildpack-mosquitto.git
https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-ruby.git

And the Aptfile for heroku-buildpack-apt:

pkg-config
cmake
openssl
libc-ares-dev

I get the following error:

/tmp/buildpack_23cdb652-73cc-461b-b70f-ec3f386ebee1/bin/compile: line 44: /tmp/buildpack5JP7B/bin/detect: No such file or directory

I would appreciate any help since I am not capable of figuring this out myself :)

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You are missing bin/detect script in your buildpack. This is the script that confirms whether the code you pushed is, in our case, a Ruby project. So you probably want to try this:

#!/usr/bin/env bash
# bin/detect <build-dir>

if [ -f $1/Gemfile ]; then
  echo "Ruby" && exit 0
else
  echo "no" && exit 1
fi
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  • that is not the issue anymore, I have managed to get that working. Now it seems like the cmake command is not there, even though I install with apt the packages that are needed for doing the build. I am kind of stuck and I have no clue how to fix it. I have added more description about the error and I have updated the repo.
    – Roland
    May 26, 2014 at 16:21
  • Well, I wouldn't update the question like this. The original question was about missing bin/detect script and I answered that part. Now you have changed the question and my answer looks totally unrelated, this is not going to help other people who face similar issues. May 27, 2014 at 10:24
  • If I were you, I would revert the question to what it was and post a new one about the cmake issues. Perhaps you should just ask "How do I install cmake on Heroku?" and describe what you tried. May 27, 2014 at 10:25
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    Done, I have changed it :)
    – Roland
    May 27, 2014 at 15:08

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