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4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
John Trowbridge
49baaa4114 Remove EPEL as hardcoded dependency of centos elements
The previous commit removes dkms from the base element, which
means the centos elements should no longer have a dependency on
EPEL.  Therefore, we should not hardcode the epel dependency.  It
can still be included in image builds as desired by using the epel
element explicitly.

Co-Authored-By: Ben Nemec <bnemec@redhat.com>
Change-Id: Iceff0d5bedd9816adfd2990970e7c216b67b6bd0
2016-09-12 11:42:55 -05:00
Ian Wienand
a8d8724e3c Add EPEL as requirement of centos-minimal
I guess I hadn't tried centos-minimal without the puppet elements that
install this for us.  But the "base" element wants dkms, which is only
in EPEL for centos.  But it's a helpful convenience so is globally
useful.

Change-Id: Ia9af97efdbd855fb8202353196ad649093788cb8
2016-04-16 07:03:39 +10:00
Monty Taylor
eadd79c2cb Port centos-minimal to yum-minimal
Now that we have a generic yum-minimal element, just use it in centos
instead of rinse. Adding base as an element-provides of yum-minimal
because this element conflicts with the base element.

Co-Authored-By: Gregory Haynes <greg@greghaynes.net>

Change-Id: I15275d821781171c118f21aa0c0bca55f65a65b3
2015-04-22 20:34:48 -04:00
Monty Taylor
af2862a2be Add minimal ubuntu and centos base elements
There are times when a much more stripped down base image is desired
over the distro cloud images. For instance, Infra would like some base
images that do not have cloud-init or really much of anything else. This
is easy to accomplish with debootstrap and rinse.

Change-Id: I44ff22457165afb048fdaea469210ae47d83dd3f
2014-12-11 13:27:36 -08:00