Most of our build process runs as root and the overhead of explicitly
tracking sudo commands in the shipped sudoers.d file, plus the
operational overhead of keeping the sudoers.d file updated on build
hosts over time, is now considered to be unnecessary.
Instead, we now document that the build process will expect sudo
commands to work and the operator must make this happen (either by
running as root, via sudo -E, or allowing passwordless sudo for the
build user).
Change-Id: If2628e7d0c7efde0fb99c84a217523ba29b1b38d
A user running di-b several times while developing an element may not
want to drop to a shell in all cases but may only want to do so if one
of their in target hooks failed.
This patch gives them the ability to do so, If break=after-error is set
then a user will be provided a in target shell taking over from where the
last failed command left off.
Change-Id: Ia2f7ac4c21b64b971f87f4ae9cb867981b13eb5e
Previously if mktemp failed in function mk_build_dir, die was not
called. The check for the exit code was actually checking that the
previous export statement completed successfully, not the call to
mktemp.
Change-Id: I477a2ce75c87c8167883ce7aa342e93c40770e29
(Based on review https://review.openstack.org/#/c/36009)
Scripts test for existence of ../share/diskimage-builder and
fall-back to ../ if not found. This allows scripts to run unmodified
from a packaged installation or a local archive/repository.
Change-Id: I0cf4c1fdb8e42ec284c56860cb15818632b93b9e
Ubuntu 13.04 has been released now for 3 months. The updated libvirt,
openvswitch and kernel are all beneficial to various OpenStack components,
and many other software is updated beyond the versions in Ubuntu 12.10.
Change-Id: I358aed8bf906c3ff5103f19b1f9e6ac689b5d5ee
source-repositories uses find to discover things it should import. If
someone happens to use emacs, and happens to have had an autosave file
in a directory with a wildly broken version of a source-repositories-
file, then dib will attempt to execute the contents of the autosave file
and the user will be sad. Adding a filter to the find command for files
ending in ~ will prevent pain and suffering.
Change-Id: I27c8a4b53d3c9b913ca926db16b4271941f6fb5d
While following install instructions in README.md it should be more
clear how to install qemu-img on your system.
Change-Id: Ibb8828806bf46716b91b83a4eea696f4fe478206
As another step in aligning further with OpenStack practices, stop
ignoring the hacking style checks.
Change-Id: I16c9f0ca3be5790176467377303817249e7643ea
devstack-gate needs to be able to make an image that has pre-downloaded
but not installed a sequence of packages. To support that, add a -d flag
to install-packages to allow downloading but not installing. -d passes
through on a dpkg install, and with this patch should be transformed
to --downloadonly which is the yum version.
Change-Id: Ia4e61fa4304df86afbee7dfc8067ea1bdf528f3e
As a first step to OpenStack alignment, get test-requirements.txt in
line with current OpenStack standard practices.
Fixes: Bug #1205546
Change-Id: I899c3dc167df191b84008250671c58520c436a30
Symlink /usr/lib -> ../lib for Fedora deployment ramdisk. This
symlink is needed for systemd-udevd. Otherwise, the network device is
not loaded and initialized when the deployment image is booted. This
logic was previously contained in
elements/deploy/root.d/50-redhat-prepare-fs, but now that ramdisk
images are built in a chroot, the change needs to be moved so that it
is applied to the ramdisk build.
Change-Id: Icea43230126956ccf5fb8a6a96ca706b75d5c32f
Create an install hook where core utilities can be installed
on Fedora. In this case we are installing which.
Which is being used by
ramdisk/post-install.d/01-ensure-binaries
vm/finalise.d/51-grub
The absence to which caused the ramdisk build to fail on F19.
On Ubuntu which is installed with the package debianutils, this pretty
much has to exist on Ubuntu images, so a corresponding package install for
ubuntu isn't needed.
Fixes Bug 1202612
Change-Id: I847c1619cdab021c9348caed3fa32db64e663e8e
During ramdisk cleanup if for some reason the filesystems mounted
in $TMP_BUILD_DIR were not removed this recursive delete ended up
deleting parts of the host filesystem that were mounted (in particular
most of the contents of /dev got removed.
This commit doesn't deal with the reason the filesystem didn't unmounted
but ensures the consequences are not as severe.
Fixes Bug 1202612
Change-Id: Id8eba0753c2fe76c79ae1d952ce690d26e33e3ed
- Ensures /sbin and friends are in $PATH when invoked (without this,
various sudo invocations fail in exciting ways).
- Use dib-run-parts in lib/common-functions instead of run-parts
(neither SLES nor openSUSE ship run-parts).
- Ensure dib-run-parts doesn't descend into subdirectories (same
behaviour as run-parts).
- Move dib-run-parts from root.d to bin (cleaner, consistent with
other elements with separate bin scripts).
- Tested by building Ubuntu image on openSUSE 12.3.
- Note: this doesn't add support for creating SUSE images, it just
lets you run disk-image-create on SUSE-based distros.
Change-Id: I906c6bc3cf51cdf2c4415adeae1ca250faac25e1
The search and replace that converted dashes in REPONAME only converted
the first dash. They should all be converted.
Change-Id: I76a48cf5bdfa8664f0a65d0238fa4da7d80305db
source-repositories does a git reset on the .git directory of cached
repositories. But doesn't specify the directory to reset. A working
directory needs to be specified so that the $PWD isn't used.
Without this change $PWD is polluted with the contents of repositories
being cached.
Change-Id: Ic37b702ac579bf766bb2204a988fa9468d308abf
Caching PyPI objects will require inspecting the content downloaded by
the source repositories, so needs to run after it.
Change-Id: I551c075e0bb6853b2ef79268b7f6455a4f06743d
Cloning large repositories over the internet can take considerable
time. Caching them locally makes repeated image builds significantly
faster, so lets do that.
When users override the element source they will often be using a
local repository, so in those cases I don't cache - but we could
easily change our minds on that in the future.
Change-Id: I9822362cf722b904d9806dbbb4bb07cfe2b33437
Similar to the Ubuntu element the Fedora element had not been updated
to honour --offline. Also similarly we only check for the existence of
the final cached file rather than the image we directly download,
because they are generated separately.
The -u change is just hygiene to detect future buggy changes.
Change-Id: Ib92a9d419bb485c8861da041066827e8d6aac0b7
When --offline is set elements should not revalidate cached data. The
ubuntu element had not been updated to match this. SHA checking is
also skipped as we only move a new cached file into place when the
hash matches, and we might download a new hash before updating the
image cache, which would cause persistent --offline failures.
Change-Id: If1a0366b51951a73b7a3ffe23a29a3d910b08938
I missed the getopt parameter and forgot defaults are imported after
option processing. Untested code is broken code!
Change-Id: I133a691909d38e834c204950276a57f4884fc4ed
Complex image builds can download hundreds of MB of data from the
internet with many separate lookups. It would be nice to allow users
to ask for a fast build where those lookups are entirely avoided,
using locally cached resources (where possible). This new interface
allows users to signal to elements that they wish to operate without
updating cached resources, which will in turn allow us to avoid
checking for stale data at all.
As part of this I've also documented where we cache data, so that
things like the ccache cache dir and image cache files are not a
surprise to users.
Change-Id: I27f5de6ceaa4e9c6390721b7c434fe0908df84f5
In the 52-force-text-mode-console hook, gracefully exit when the
/boot/grub2 directory does not exist on the Fedora 19 cloud image
filesystem. By default the Fedora 19 cloud image is using extlinux to boot
the image instead of GRUB. The decision was taken because GRUB is quite
big (would pull in ~30MB of dependencies) and there's very little benefit
in using it because cloud images don't need to cover all the corner cases.
Change-Id: I52723d4d14c21b1787b4c7e0dd21a09cdbdae0d1
If you have an EFI host but the image doesn't have the EFI modules
installed the grub-install command will fail in case the --target
argument is not set. The problem is that the grub-install script will
check whether the /sys/firmware/efi file exists or not to determine if
it's an EFI installation, but this value comes from the host, so this
patch will look for the /sys/firmware/efi file and will also check if
the EFI modules are installed in the image, if not set the --target to
a non-efi platform.
Change-Id: I4481b43e4a8fe4144be9c7eb9d9c618bbb2df21e
In the 51-grub hook, after the GRUB installation, the script will look
for a GRUB configuration file and in case it's not present one will
be generated using the grub-mkconfig command. The reason why it have
to be done is because the new Fedora 19 cloud images is using extlinux
by default.
Change-Id: I80b15b3122698d98ac4d47dc06faf5909a90ab00
Ramdisks are now built inside a chroot which is built by the normal
image build process. Doing so improves our independence of the
precise state of the build host.
This fixes bug 1194055.
Change-Id: Ibc254fbb9e7b404b5f38c1b35bcde8a4136e8e28
Previously debconf was used and thus this only worked on dpkg based
systems. Now we can support any system that runs a reasonably recent
cloud-init.
Change-Id: I1397aefb3af400adcfd98f858c5a32fad2b584b5
Latest Fedora cloud images are available here
http://cloud.fedoraproject.org/
With this change, when a Fedora version comes up,
d-i-b will point to it automatically.
Fixes 1199237
(Also, thanks to Lucas Gomes for testing.)
Change-Id: Ifcb8a48f3baf3ef841f00e6a20c6fd9f79fea129