At this point py35 practically means Xenial, and we are not interested
in having that as a build platform. Drop the py35 jobs.
Update python setup.cfg metadata; we are building on 3.9 so add that.
Change-Id: I981f0f67a6fd809af1ab70934358dc3404890f35
Patch allow to set path for local image source,
instead download latest or use the cached image.
This permit to build image also in environment without internet access.
Change-Id: I9422e21c5d0445e31d5a7258aa7310b20e39b929
decorator-3.4.0 now errors on setup due to using use_2to3, and
networkx-1.1.0 attempts to import fractions.gcd, which is math.gcd
from python-3.5 onwards.
Change-Id: I4f4ddebb079a95708be3dd76086b039db18d5948
A custom yum repository can now be configured by defining
`DIB_YUM_REPO_PACKAGE` as a yum available package or a URL to an rpm file.
This package can install repo files with any associated keys and
certificates.
A good example of such a package upstream is rdo-release[1] which
includes multiple repo files, the repo keys, and a root certificate.
This makes these repos impractical to install via DIB_YUM_REPO_CONF.
Downstream, repo packages like this a frequently used to bootstrap
development builds of RHEL with development repos.
[1] https://www.rdoproject.org/repos/rdo-release.rpm
Change-Id: I2832e723998c9bd7635cdf7541a4c20eff6294d2
Fedora 30 and RHEL-8.2 onwards support the Bootloader Spec and use grubby
to manage kernel menu entries and kernel arguments.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/BootLoaderSpecByDefault
This change detects if this is a BLS enabled environment, and uses
grubby to set kernel arguments on all kernel entries if it is.
Change-Id: I2701260d54cf6bc79f1ac765b512d99d799e8c43
If the grubenv is regenerated, its changes won't be available to UEFI
boot systems unless the changed grubenv is copied to the EFI
directory.
This change copies the grubenv to the EFI directory when the grub.cfg
is copied.
Change-Id: I512502117a6bf1e6122fdfd8965ca488b4a5bae4
Debian stable security repos is now stable-security, as well as other
versions.
Move the Debian bullseye job from experimental to non-voting check.
Change-Id: I451cacda6573727de9448b5857bed5181850b4ad
The latest Debian bullseye release doesn't provide yum any more, only
DNF. This breaks the minimal builds that are using on-host yum tools
to start the chroot. Probe for yumdownloader, and if it's not there,
use DNF.
Note this requires "dnf download" which may not be packaged. See
I21cfbd3935e48be4b92591ea36c7eed301230753 for a sample work-around
that installs this plugin in the nodepool-builder container.
Change-Id: Ia7f1e4d115cc67c378d865d91af94a07b8cdc6cc
Add openeuler-minimal element and add CI functional tests for both
x86_64 and arm64.
OpenEuler is an open source community driven YUM/DNF distro like
Fedora. It references Fedora and CentOS a lot for the rpm packages
building. So somewhat it can be treated as a redhat family distro
and reuse the YUM/DNF related elements to help build openEuler images.
For more info about openEuler, see: https://openeuler.org/en
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/c/zuul/zuul-jobs/+/803413
Change-Id: I3e06e49b524364c3a4edeba8bce7a8c06b9c7b76
This change permits the yum-minimal element to be used in downstream
custom distributions, which may have additional packages containing repo
config or GPG keys needed.
This could also be utilized at a later time to move the
distribution-specific logic in this method to each distribution element
separately.
Change-Id: Ic1434bb2fe7301086cf11ba6bd7f2ee187c5e6c8
The following two channels were migrated to OFTC.
#tripleo
#openstack-dib
Also, the following channel was migrated to Libera Chat[1].
#opensuse-cloud
[1] https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:IRC_list
Change-Id: Ia4c729a8d284bbfcbdb3b8621ae29d9be57886f5
ABCs in collections should be imported from collections.abc and direct
import from collections is deprecated since Python 3.3.
Change-Id: Idacff95cbb276eda0bc55de771ce6c701363c2e1
Add dnf-plugins-core to the package-installs; this lets things like
"dnf copr" work automatically and is in-line with fedora-minimal base
packages. While we're here, clean up some unneeded packages, and
remove the pkg-map that isn't relevant for Fedora builds.
Change-Id: Iad5a4717bcb55928377cc159b3360b0a70c5c5ac
As noted inline, this works around potential issues by being a strong
indication you are in a container (e.g. [1]). Since nothing should be
changing anything on the host/build system, this is a generically
safer way to operate.
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1975588
Change-Id: Ic6802c4ffc2e825f129af10717860a2d1770fe80
There is currently no automated way of growing LVM volumes on boot
like single partition images do with their growroot mechanism. This
lack likely contributes to LVM not being widely used on VM and
baremetal workloads, since growing to the full disk requires workload
knowledge to determine which volumes to grow and by what amount.
The growvols element contributes a growvols python script which can be
run on firstboot (via systemd or cloud-init) or manually via
automation such as ansible. It is also an interactive script which
displays the full list of modifying commands before prompting for
confirmation to run them all.
By default the script will grow the root volume, but arguments allow
any volume to grow by a specified amount, or a percentage of the
available disk space.
Blueprint: whole-disk-default
Change-Id: Idcf774384e56cce03e56c0e19c7d08a768606399
* Replace .testr.conf by .stestr.conf for migration and update
.gitignore, test-requirements.txt and lower-constraints.txt
files accordingly
* Use py3 as the default runtime and 3.18.0 as the minversion
for tox
* Add group_regex to run all tests
Signed-off-by: HeroicHitesh <email.hiteshkumar@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I704356082e2c25d21aff3c5433efa077259b0b1d
curl's "-v" is a bit too verbose for "-x", especially when what you're
downloading bounces through a few redirects as is common. Turn this
down and put it behind "-xx" or greater.
Change-Id: I6d91166bb237f2a1818cae7532e794ef0f01288b