Adds support for Ubuntu and Debian to ironic-python-agent. This will
enable building ramdisk with Ubuntu and Debian as base OS.
Updated README to further clarify what the element does.
Change-Id: I194f85b051974d8ccb197a0993a67761046cfe98
This commit addresses follow-up comments on
I1ffb832ebab009b2d77a46e6c8fc758dd9632359. The change
is to delete get-pip.py immediately after installing pip.
Change-Id: I2768da2365b08304b8e7fcf55c91101b05ec33ea
This commit fixes errors while trying to create a
DIB ramdisk with ironic-agent element when built
behind proxy. It fixes the issue by making it install
latest versions of pip and setuptools which has the
fixes for them.
Change-Id: I1ffb832ebab009b2d77a46e6c8fc758dd9632359
Closes-Bug: 1449852
There is a wide variety of tracing options through the various shell
scripts. Some use "set -eux", others explicity set xtrace and others
do nothing. There is a "-x" option to bin/disk-image-create but it
doesn't flow down to the many scripts it calls.
This adds a global integer variable set by disk-image-create
DIB_DEBUG_TRACE. All scripts have a stanza added to detect this and
turn on tracing. Any other tracing methods are rolled into this. So
the standard header is
---
if [ "${DIB_DEBUG_TRACE:-0}" -gt 0 ]; then
set -x
fi
set -eu
set -o pipefail
---
Multiple -x options can be specified to dib-create-image, which
increases the value of DIB_DEBUG_TRACE. If script authors feel their
script should only trace at higher levels, they should modify the
"-gt" value. If they feel it should trace by default, they can modify
the default value also.
Changes to pachset 16 : scripts which currently trace themselves by
default have retained this behaviour with DIB_DEBUG_TRACE defaulting
to "1". This was done by running [1] on patch set 15. See the thread
beginning at [2]
dib-lint is also updated to look for the variable being matched.
[1] https://gist.github.com/ianw/71bbda9e6acc74ccd0fd
[2] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-November/051575.html
Change-Id: I6c5a962260741dcf6f89da9a33b96372a719b7b0
This element creates kernel and ramdisk files based on Fedora,
example:
disk-image-create -a i386 -o test fedora ironic-agent disable-selinux
Change-Id: Ifa133d1680b81cb87d32a405aa7d7b40fe91f835