The fedora and fedora-minimal elements currently test Fedora <=34. The
opendev ci mirrors no longer mirror Fedora 34 which means we cannot rely
on those mirrors for these tests. Remove the mirror configuration when
testing these older Fedora builds.
Change-Id: I817b412b7f06523df635e8b16111bc1081b40f66
The reality is that "stable" is what is tested. This tries to give
enough info that users can ascertain what tests are running at any
given time and hence what elements are known to be working.
Additional, clarify the Fedora position in the README as now described
by above.
Closes: #1653561
Change-Id: Ifb91b9089790897861bd7e671c3dba59adac239d
GRUB_OPTS has never been documented as externally available, and is
not used. Assume it's value to simplify the code.
Move the grub version check separately, as we only support grub2
Remove references to buliding i386 images. I don't image it works in
any way.
Remove ci.md, which is no longer relevant.
Refactor the test for "building BIOS image on EFI system" consiberably
after these changes.
Change-Id: Ia99687815667c3cf5e82cf21d841d3b1008b8fa9
The dhcp-all-interfaces element does not work with the predictable names
scheme, fallback to the persistent names scheme as workaround.
Bug: 1960301
Change-Id: I117964a60615a5b7e9984f52f02cd018d1a48ed0
Using rpm -e to remove old kernels fails when other packages also
depend on the removed kernel.
This change reverts back to using dnf to remove the kernel, but also
sets the config value protect_running_kernel=False to avoid the issue
where the build host kernel version matches the version of the package
being deleted.
reverts commit 1ac31afd62.
Change-Id: Ie58630c23a34f2db34f3934abbd0c1076ab9d835
DevStack likes to use LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 because it does some
post-processing of output that depends on stable sort-order. Pull in
the langpack package that provides this by default -- fedora-minimal
was doing this via yum-minimal so it makes sense to be equivalent.
Change-Id: I799bcfd73e1cb76ee1808b3441f40b0525e3c73d
AFAICS, use of this was removed with
I7f98a13091056809fedae8a5c8ee10b0ef8bbb2a and I can't see any other
references to it. Correct the comment to describe how it works.
Change-Id: I5123729b7457dcbd4f4a51cff49904f7bd071e9b
Introduce new container image for Rocky Linux, a downstream clone of Red
Hat Enterprise Linux.
Keep non-voting in Check for a while before adding to any gate checks
Signed-off-by: Neil Hanlon <neil@shrug.pw>
Change-Id: Ib383f60bc23b434b400f85c376840a000cafc697
Related-Bug: https://review.opendev.org/805800/
For centos stream, the $releasever is just the major version. Several
of our .repo files are using $releasever in their path, and I think
that 8-stream installs are actually using 8 repos to install from.
For 9-stream, which doesn't have a corresponding 9, we're getting
errors enabling some of the aarch64 tests.
Replace all the $releasever expansions in the .repo files with the
exact version they are being installed for. They don't need to be
generic; we are installing these specific repos for each DIB_RELEASE,
so they don't mix-and-match.
Change-Id: I48d438d8f51280cd060433fc8a67358d8345287f
SUSE dropped OpenStack Cloud in 2019 [1], and as a result, some
OpenStack-related repositories were removed from openSUSE Download and
root filesystem images stopped being provided. This change deprecates
Leap releases before 15.3 and employs the extract-image script. It also
moves the extract-image script to the sysprep element, since now it's
also used by openSUSE-related elements.
Additionally, revert the "Remove opensuse related funtests" change [2]
so that the opensuse element is tested again and set the default Leap
release to 15.3.
[1] https://www.zdnet.com/article/suse-drops-openstacks/
[2] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/diskimage-builder/+/824002
Change-Id: I73d6323aa65cee69a55e54bc53ed682f096dfc89
We've moved away from building "stable"/"testing" targets, as they
move over time so you never know what you're building.
These testing targets are unused, remove them to remove confusion.
Change-Id: I2a53f70ed07873b9a408972d2162b6c10b050db5
This does a basic vm build test of bullseye-arm64, which currently is
missing from the ARM64 testing.
To keep runtimes a bit more reasonable, split the job into two parts,
one for deb distros and one for rpm.
Change-Id: I0f28ff92e1b8d08d56b82b392e2cc355d567d007
NetworkManager is quite capable to do automatic
interface configuration. NetworkManager will by default
try to auto-configure any interface with no configuration.
It will use DHCP for IPv4 and Router Advertisements to
decide how to initialize IPv6.
It will most likely do it just as good, or better than the
dhcp-all-interfaces.sh script.
Since dhcp-all-interfaces clean out all ifcfg files in
60-remove-cloud-image-interfaces it means NetworkManager will
by default attempt auto configuration for all interfaces.
This change add's and environment variable:
DIB_DHCP_NETWORK_MANAGER_AUTO (default: false)
When DIB_DHCP_NETWORK_MANAGER_AUTO is set to `true` only the
NetworkManager config will be written. The dhcp-all-interfaces
service will not be installed. Hence dhcp-all-interfaces will
not write any config files, allowing NetworkManager to just do
it's thing.
Change-Id: Id6f8d6aaaf52a78175bb6c065ec88274c364834e
This change:
- adds a note regarding an error when building focal ubuntu-minimal
images on operating systems with older versions of debootstrap
- adds a reference to where the DIB_RELEASE variable definition can be
found
Closes-Bug: #1941831
Change-Id: Ibc1e04dba0562c4f4909a8cb8af041d9b8ac45c4
This change replaces the call to grub2-switch-to-blscfg with a file
rename to update it to the actual machine-id.
grub2-switch-to-blscfg has issues in some build environments:
- When the build host is EFI boot, it assumes the image is, and
fails when config file /etc/grub2-efi.cfg is missing
- With recent cento9 images and a fedora build host it fails with:
grub2-probe: error: cannot find a device for / (is /dev mounted?)
Change-Id: I74ad800b702f2b491d958555cef8d7c7f63d74ac
In the grub2 element the grub2-efi-x64-modules package
is missing in the centos 9 section, this cause a failure
because grub2 cannot find the neccecary files when
installing the bootloader on EFI systems.
It seems grub2-efi-x64-modules was not included in release
9, this is likely why the block was added initially without
this package. Since it is now there, the Centos 9 specific
block is no longer needed.
Removing the rhel 8 block as well, as it is identical to the
family "redhat" block i.e it is redundant.
Closes-Bug: #1957169
Change-Id: Ia6b0ecf0cd15fb23c6740543940ee513a8602afe
This change removes the uninstall grub2-efi which was required for
prerelease rhel-9 images but now breaks current centos-9-stream
images. A different approach may be required for rhel-9 if the base
image remains different to centos-9-stream (such as populating the
empty /boot/efi partition from the base image)
This change also fixes the detection of whether this is an efi build
to check the block device instead of checking for whether a grub efi
package is installed. This fixes building a centos-9-stream whole-disk
image when package grub2-efi-x64 is installed but a legacy fallback
grub also needs to be installed.
Change-Id: I24baf553e1acd15a66737fc0b2a79d5335e28aa5
Partial-Bug: #1957789
This was introduced in [0] but we can include it in the existing elif
series instead.
[0] I2b75afd310f009ae8614f6ca75bb984b56d25c45
Change-Id: Ibe05f367be997efbd8c5ebec77503ebd9cda1c8b
Per the bug mentioned upstream, grub2-mkconfig will currently not set
the kernel options for BLS entries prefixed with a machine-id
different to the running system.
This affects the centos element, as the upstream .qcow2 comes with a
pre-existing BLS entry but a blank machine-id. This only affects
9-stream -- prior releases either don't use BLS or have entries
configured to use a common variable from grubenv which is updated
correctly.
We currently can not end-to-end test this in OpenDev because we run
our functional tests on Ubuntu Focal (they use devstack), whose kernel
can not read the XFS format on the 9-stream .qcow2. This expands the
functional tests (that run on Debian Buster, with a later kernel) to
add the vm element, so the bootloader path is exercised (this requires
a block-device too). This at least runs the bootloader install, we
can confirm the kernel options look right from the dumping provided
the logs.
Change-Id: I327f5e7a95e47905c01138c8c4483f3f03e8efff
The pip_args variable is not initialized when installing pip for
bullseye resulting in an unbound variable error when running
install_python3_pip on that debian version.
This patch fixes the issue moving pip_args inizialization to a common
place.
Change-Id: I1603c97871449b4f73e3062a705d655e9454bf33
A lack of space between package names was causing apt to fail.
[0] I2b75afd310f009ae8614f6ca75bb984b56d25c45
Change-Id: Ia7e005c2f583037ee44a3c364e3b8d79d51e03a2
Debian bullseye has removed python-pip and python-virtualenv
from its repos, let's install only pip and virtualenv python3 modules.
Also split pip installation based on python2 and python3 for
debian-based distributions.
Change-Id: I2b75afd310f009ae8614f6ca75bb984b56d25c45