When the call to pkg-map fails, it prints the error to stdout. However,
this output is lost when pkg-map is executed in a subshell, so the
actual error is never seen. This change adds an explicit echo so the
error is shown.
Change-Id: Id6f4fae6acadfe2839b408fb2dd11fb65d65df6e
This patch updates the openSuse element to work with the new
base image file format. It should be noted that the base image
file name has changed several times while updating this element,
and and may need to be set manually via the "BASE_IMAGE_NAME"
env var.
Change-Id: I4dac8bf9a4bf76a00d4a04cbf063fd245b11f3d6
Updates the opensuse element's bin/install-packages script
so that if supports using pkg-map instead of map-packages
for package mapping. To make use of the new change
simply add the -m <element name> to allow install-packages
to know which element namespace to use when installing packages.
Use of the new -m option is off by default.
As part of this change we also updated install-packages
to use getopt for in script argument parsing.
Change-Id: I56da8adf6c445c50c7642e221c6c11ba59330404
As with the previous similar changes, this is intended to catch
problems as they happen instead of ignoring them and continuing on
to potentially fail later. Setting this on all existing scripts
will allow us to enforce use via Jenkins.
Change-Id: Iad2d490c86dceab148ea9ab08f457c49a5d5352e
In the mailing list discussion, everyone seemed to agree that we
should just be explicit that these are bash scripts since that's
where we're testing them and there's no good way to ensure they
work on any other shells right now.
Change-Id: I86c41d2cddf6e91e7deeb4c2ab51635c80a1ce0c
The phrase is no longer needed as of August 23, 2000 with Nicaragua's
joining of the Berne Convention.
Additionally, in at least one instance,
elements/cache-url/bin/cache-url, its existence in the file between
Copyright lines is just weird and feels misleading, even though it is
not.
Remove all of the lines, because sanity.
Change-Id: I24fd76c2b4f66b8036010b5079db39ead729abee
install-packages is an executable script, it should be +x. The install
command that was installing it is setting permissions to 755, so we were
fine there. However, I was trying to test the script outside of an
image build to test a change, and it's helpful to have it +x in the
repository for that context like all the other scripts under bin.
Change-Id: Ic300cc56d463640d119db4e310d375c66ed133ca
This is currently experimental/incomplete. See
elements/opensuse/README.md for details.
Change-Id: Ie5bcab15c9703cf15ceb642fb986a8afc34f96fb
Co-Authored-By: Ralf Haferkamp <rhafer@suse.de>