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# To be sourced by scripts to use
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# Variables that can be overriden should be noted with optional context. It is
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# expected that these values are here in this file (per variable or per set):
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#
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# * Allowed
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# * Allowed with caveats
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# * Not Allowed
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# * Required
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# Temporary probably. This makes it so if RLVER=... is called before the script
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# it will set the version for the variables to call up. This was easier than
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# creating duplicates of a bunch of stuff. Default version is 8.
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@ -7,19 +15,23 @@ if [ -z "$RLVER" ]; then
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export RLVER=8
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fi
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# Override: Not Allowed
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STAGING_ROOT="/mnt/repos-staging"
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PRODUCTION_ROOT="/mnt/repos-production"
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# Override: Not Allowed
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# relative to ${ENV}_ROOT
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CATEGORY_STUB="mirror/pub/rocky"
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# should be overriden in other commons
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# Override: Required
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#RELEASE_DIR="${CATEGORY_STUB}/${REVISION}${APPEND_TO_DIR}"
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# Define arches we support
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# Override: Not Allowed
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ARCHES=(x86_64 aarch64)
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#Source Major common
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# Source Major common
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# Override: Not Allowed
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test -f "$(dirname "$0")/common_${RLVER}" && source "$(dirname "$0")/common_${RLVER}"
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if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "Could not source common_${RLVER}"
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@ -27,13 +39,23 @@ if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then
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fi
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# Combined variables based on common data
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# Override: Capable with caveats
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REV="${REVISION}${APPEND_TO_DIR}"
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# These repos have modules
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# Override: Allowed
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# This variable can (and probably should) be overriden by their common_X files
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# that are sourced. The reason is because future EL's can potentially change up
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# which repos are module based (whether adding/removing). This is something to
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# keep in mind. For example, Fedora (sanely) has a "base" repo and then an
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# updates repo for both their regular packages *and* their modularity repos.
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# This obviously makes sense and I can only hope Red Hat decides to bring that
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# back in some way.
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MODS=(
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AppStream
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PowerTools
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)
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# Used to iterate over ISOs?
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# Override: Allowed
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VARIANTS=(boot minimal dvd1)
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