# Building a package for testing While developing a new feature or modifying an existing one, it is helpful if an installable package (or a docker image) containing those changes is available for testing. For this very purpose, a manual job is provided in the GitLab CI/CD pipeline that can be used to trigger a pipeline in the Omnibus GitLab repository that will create: - A deb package for Ubuntu 16.04, available as a build artifact, and - A docker image, which is pushed to [Omnibus GitLab's container registry](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/container_registry) (images titled `gitlab-ce` and `gitlab-ee` respectively and image tag is the commit which triggered the pipeline). When you push a commit to either the GitLab CE or GitLab EE project, the pipeline for that commit will have a `build-package` manual action you can trigger. ![Manual actions](img/trigger_ss1.png) ![Build package manual action](img/trigger_ss2.png) ## Specifying versions of components If you want to create a package from a specific branch, commit or tag of any of the GitLab components (like GitLab Workhorse, Gitaly, GitLab Pages, etc.), you can specify the branch name, commit sha or tag in the component's respective `*_VERSION` file. For example, if you want to build a package that uses the branch `0-1-stable`, modify the content of `GITALY_SERVER_VERSION` to `0-1-stable` and push the commit. This will create a manual job that can be used to trigger the build. ## Specifying the branch in Omnibus GitLab repository In scenarios where a configuration change is to be introduced and Omnibus GitLab repository already has the necessary changes in a specific branch, you can build a package against that branch through an environment variable named `OMNIBUS_BRANCH`. To do this, specify that environment variable with the name of the branch as value in `.gitlab-ci.yml` and push a commit. This will create a manual job that can be used to trigger the build.