In some cases, like linux-image-* on debian, we need to only install
packages for a specific target architecture.
Change-Id: Ic0009d0c1e121d6f3f1f21345c544e2d98f080f9
Turns out that updating packages last causes some pretty
non-intuitive behaviour if you are trying to pin a package
to a specific version. Lets just update the base RPMs first...
subsequent installations should install the most updated version
anyways (unless they are pinned).
Also moves the package-installs script from the 00 step to 01 so
we can do the update first.
Co-Authored-By: Ben Nemec <bnemec@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I962046cc6048e852e6582fbc579f88bb73e23fdd
Previously, this code was not checking for the proper environment
variable for an element's installtype. There was a line replacing '-'
with '_' as is required, but that value was not actually used when
searching for the environment variable.
Change-Id: I0bbd56969188389db81844d9276269464870f776
subprocess.check_output() has been introduced in Python 2.7, so the
script will fail when trying to install stuff in guests with Python 2.6
and older (like RHEL 6 / CentOS 6, for example).
Thus gracefully fallback to subprocess.Popen() when
subprocess.check_output() is not available.
Change-Id: I335148397932177810f095a942b993b249991107
Closes-Bug: #1415240
There is a wide variety of tracing options through the various shell
scripts. Some use "set -eux", others explicity set xtrace and others
do nothing. There is a "-x" option to bin/disk-image-create but it
doesn't flow down to the many scripts it calls.
This adds a global integer variable set by disk-image-create
DIB_DEBUG_TRACE. All scripts have a stanza added to detect this and
turn on tracing. Any other tracing methods are rolled into this. So
the standard header is
---
if [ "${DIB_DEBUG_TRACE:-0}" -gt 0 ]; then
set -x
fi
set -eu
set -o pipefail
---
Multiple -x options can be specified to dib-create-image, which
increases the value of DIB_DEBUG_TRACE. If script authors feel their
script should only trace at higher levels, they should modify the
"-gt" value. If they feel it should trace by default, they can modify
the default value also.
Changes to pachset 16 : scripts which currently trace themselves by
default have retained this behaviour with DIB_DEBUG_TRACE defaulting
to "1". This was done by running [1] on patch set 15. See the thread
beginning at [2]
dib-lint is also updated to look for the variable being matched.
[1] https://gist.github.com/ianw/71bbda9e6acc74ccd0fd
[2] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-November/051575.html
Change-Id: I6c5a962260741dcf6f89da9a33b96372a719b7b0
If there are no old-style package-installs and the package-installs
element is included we fail because we call install-packages with no
arguments.
Change-Id: I3c78b51d0a2673ecc581f9faded078974dbc27b7
Since the package-installs-squash script relies on the defined
environment variables for figuring out what the values are for an
element's install type and the default install types, sudo -E must be
used to preserve the environment.
Change-Id: Ice5cf0bca65d8078f84daedbef123fc73d5a7b63
The latest update to package-install captures both stderr and stdout
from pkg-map, unfortunately, pkg-map has a 'missing-ok' option
which causes it to print an error message on stderr.
The result is that package-install tries to look for packages named
"Missing", "package", "name", etc.
Change-Id: I86b3b71a64b29d533b42fd0cae020e8ecf22cac2
Closes-bug: 1402085
Instead of doing the work in the image of parsing through the element's
package-install declarations, we can squash it on hostside, where we
have both YAML and JSON available to us, and then emit a single
pre-processed file into the target to be used later.
Change-Id: I3f182aa3aae0a79b2f3ea4e66c1878ad12878b0a
The file extention claims rst format, but it's plain text
as such, the online documentation doesn't render properly
Change-Id: I24accb45ab8c7803a25f2642ce1b2d479d5a6e9c
We currently support package-installs definitions which has some
limitations and oddities. This new format requires only one definition
which does not reside in our run-parts directories and follows a
consistent naming scheme (package-installs.yaml).
Change-Id: Ie51a7c4fdc15634ae8e069728e5e07cc1dc36095
Our package-installs script fails when installing a package which does
not have a pkg-map but a pkg-map file exist for the element.
Change-Id: I3dab802e23bccfc916efcc1c70c6ce6c4a9ccf67
Packages are often also installed in both the pre-install.d and
post-install.d phases. This patch expands the package-installs element
to support declarative package support for these phases in addition to
the existing support for install.d. The actual install/uninstall logic
is moved to common scripts under bin/ so that it can be reused across
the different phases.
Change-Id: Id51d0bbad232737fc8b5ffaf016dec50cd5b66c9
Adds a new element, package-installs, that provides an interface for
declarative package installs and uninstalls. Packages to install can be
added to an install.d/package-installs-<element-name> file. The set of
packages listed across such files are installed in a single transaction
at the beginning of install.d.
Prefacing the package name with a "-" indicates that the package should
be uninstalled at the end of the install.d phase. Again, the full set of
uninstalls are done in a single transaction.
An element providing a package-installs file should add package-installs
to its element-deps file.
Change-Id: I5b540388eff1079c8dee933b869463371481152b