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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ian Wienand
b6cdda4ab0
Update Fedora to 37
This seems like a relatively simple update with nothing breaking
(famous last words).

Change-Id: I5498371ad5af3f0f053af633eb26121ea9f780e6
2023-03-15 16:18:22 +11:00
Ian Wienand
0385857cd9 Add Fedora 36 support
Change-Id: I89ff95604aabf59217382bc784783759191c59a3
2022-06-21 14:47:12 +10:00
Ian Wienand
4f089b33c5 Update fedora element testing to F35
This reverts the mirror removal in
I817b412b7f06523df635e8b16111bc1081b40f66 and updates the test to F35,
which is mirrored.

Change-Id: I00d24690f57bedd3fc5ebbc18de0ed874ad1e4ef
2022-03-11 14:53:00 +11:00
Gonéri Le Bouder
168bb25e69 Fedora: bump DIB_RELEASE to 34
Fedora 34 is the new stable release.

Change-Id: I2fba6935064823ace418b00f9735e52640c933f3
2021-08-03 16:37:16 +00:00
Carlos Goncalves
72442ba656 Auto find greatest Fedora cloud image sub-release
Fedora cloud images have sub-releases in their filename. It is not
exacly clear how this is generated but we do know how we can determine
the greatest programatically.

Change-Id: I7fc56897c681fe037db211c290edcdd23cdd5d5b
2021-05-10 09:14:17 +00:00
Steve Baker
27a326dafb Support secure-boot bootloader where possible
As of grub2 >= 2.02-95 on redhat family distros, calling grub2-install
on an EFI partition will fail with: "this utility cannot be used for
EFI platforms because it does not support UEFI Secure Boot."

This version of grub is now in centos8-stream and non-eus repos of
RHEL-8. It is not currently possible to build whole-disk UEFI images
on these distros, and when this package is promoted this will also
affect centos8 and RHEL-8 eus. The grub maintainers made this change
because the grub2-install generated /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI
will never be capable of booting with Secure Boot.

This change defines a $EFI_BOOT_DIR for every distro element. When
directory /boot/efi/$EFI_BOOT_DIR exists a grub.cfg file in will be
generated there. This change also installs the shim package on redhat
family distros, which installs a copy of the shim bootloader to
/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI. Using centos as an example, this
allows UEFI to boot the shim /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI which
then chains to /boot/efi/EFI/centos/grubx64.efi.

If /boot/efi/$EFI_BOOT_DIR doesn't exist (such as for Ubuntu,
/boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu) the current behaviour of running grub-install to
generate /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI will continue. For distros
such as Ubutnu where packaging does not populate /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu
with .efi files, secure boot can be added in the future by copying
.efi files to /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu and copying the shim file to
/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI.

Change-Id: I90925218ff2aa4c4daffcf86e686b6d98d6b0f21
2021-03-11 10:27:59 +13:00
Ian Wienand
7b6819213e Fedora 32 support
Update for Fedora 32 support.

Change-Id: I51c5645856a76e2877c013d72e9849a758ba12ff
2020-08-17 19:40:02 +10:00
Lee Yarwood
ee9ad32b6f Add Fedora 31 support and test jobs
Change-Id: Iad0261ac8db001ffa4d3a4dd6df05fe923402a69
2020-03-30 08:47:00 +11:00
Ian Wienand
a5a6482ac1 Fedora 30 functional and boot tests
Update testing for Fedora 30

Change-Id: If60eb0b87e45efc0e71db2ddcd814223539f07b7
2019-08-28 11:21:46 +10:00
Ian Wienand
5085f23fdf Update to Fedora 29
Update builds to Fedora 29.  Remove the openstack gate CI mirror
workaround for pre-28 versions as they're not building in the gate any
more.

Change-Id: Ia6a8ae8d66d69f6add39e571043328e7274ba26c
2018-11-16 09:05:08 +00:00
Paul Belanger
7173658df2 Add support for Fedora 28, remove EOL Fedora 26
This updates diskimage-builder to support current Fedora releases (27
and 28) and removes support for Fedora 26 which is EOL as of June
2018.

Change-Id: I602b22ed4d5397b39dc1eef67964f6fbdcd93060
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
2018-10-18 19:43:12 +11:00
Tim Flink
490cf3aa49 Add support for Fedora 27, remove EOL Fedora 25
This updates diskimage-builder to support current Fedora releases (26
and 27) and removes support for Fedora 25 which is EOL as of December
12, 2017.

Change-Id: I227a607c6c468cc8b7bb154a189e9c8ce2021192
2018-01-23 11:31:21 +00:00
Ian Wienand
7774260b76 Use latest Fedora .qcow URL
The URL we are using seems to have disappeared.  Update this to
download.fedoraproject.org.  The new URL requires a "subrelease" now,
add it, along with a note on where it comes from.

Change-Id: I761e425f8a658669d9b8a70ce4260cec263ea51a
2017-09-15 11:06:22 +10:00
Paul Belanger
7cbbee7ea3 Bump fedora/fedora-minimal DIB_RELEASE 26
Fedora 26 is now the latest release:

  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/26/Schedule

We are building and using these in infra now

Change-Id: I012c2d28255be274e88abc2751d968bafaf76fbb
Depends-On: Ieba5f69020a13681074f72cfca2955071801b63a
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
2017-08-04 14:18:05 +10:00
Ian Wienand
3457d2f8e8 Remove DIB_[DISTRO]_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR
We added the DIB_distro_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR arguments with
I92964b17ec3e47cf97e3a3091f054b2a205ac768 as a way that we could
source a list of mirrors and then have the distro elements choose
which one applied to them.

However, this hasn't worked out to be so useful.  The
openstack-ci-mirrors element is working as a mirror setup script -- it
translates the openstack CI mirror list variables into the generic
"DIB_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR" as appropriate for each distro's build.
Also, it turns out there's other things that need to be done, such as
turning off gpg checking, which mean the idea of "just export
variables" hasn't turned out as valid ... you need actual code
involved to get it right.

AFAICT we never actually documented these, and they do not seem to be
in use.  They have caused considerable confusion when dealing with new
platforms as we try to keep consistency.  Remove them.

[1] http://codesearch.openstack.org/?q=DIB_.*_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR&i=nope&files=&repos=

Change-Id: Ifc4ab700631ffdfbe790068558f670f9a11dde5e
2017-07-17 14:47:31 +10:00
Ian Wienand
3f8800832a Release 1.27.0
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Merge tag '1.27.0' into merge-branch

Release 1.27.0

Change-Id: I9f6948636cae6d375d1d8315976504021f5a3bbb
2017-02-03 11:49:45 +11:00
Ian Wienand
97c01e48ed Move elements & lib relative to diskimage_builder package
Currently we have all our elements and library files in a top-level
directory and install them into
<root>/share/diskimage-builder/[elements|lib] (where root is either /
or the root of a virtualenv).

The problem with this is that editable/development installs (pip -e)
do *not* install data_files.  Thus we have no canonical location to
look for elements -- leading to the various odd things we do such as a
whole bunch of guessing at the top of disk-image-create and having a
special test-loader in tests/test_elements.py so we can run python
unit tests on those elements that have it.

data_files is really the wrong thing to use for what are essentially
assets of the program.  data_files install works well for things like
config-files, init.d files or dropping documentation files.

By moving the elements under the diskimage_builder package, we always
know where they are relative to where we import from.  In fact,
pkg_resources has an api for this which we wrap in the new
diskimage_builder/paths.py helper [1].

We use this helper to find the correct path in the couple of places we
need to find the base-elements dir, and for the paths to import the
library shell functions.

Elements such as svc-map and pkg-map include python unit-tests, which
we do not need tests/test_elements.py to special-case load any more.
They just get found automatically by the normal subunit loader.

I have a follow-on change (I69ca3d26fede0506a6353c077c69f735c8d84d28)
to move disk-image-create to a regular python entry-point.

Unfortunately, this has to move to work with setuptools.  You'd think
a symlink under diskimage_builder/[elements|lib] would work, but it
doesn't.

[1] this API handles stuff like getting files out of .zip archive
modules, which we don't do.  Essentially for us it's returning
__file__.

Change-Id: I5e3e3c97f385b1a4ff2031a161a55b231895df5b
2016-11-01 17:27:41 -07:00