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Author SHA1 Message Date
Endre Karlson
ccce52fd21 Cleanup apt cache after grub install
Grub installation happens in finalize.d so cleanup should be done after this.

This reapplies I6322b8b529e31fd1b7251dd9e07cc85f442f7e81 after the revert,
but working.

Change-Id: Ie1873e64d407552da37a8dbedc13c3adbf79c085
2014-07-30 15:04:12 +01:00
Steve Kowalik
eac2d7f588 Revert "Cleanup apt cache after grub install"
This calls chroot as a non-root user, which will always fail with
EPERM.

This reverts commit ab2d1a31f2.

Change-Id: Ie674fef694ad66e1ebc22083dec2a0bc34371e7b
2014-07-23 21:56:40 -04:00
Endre Karlson
ab2d1a31f2 Cleanup apt cache after grub install
Grub installation happens in finalize.d so cleanup should be done after this.

Change-Id: I6322b8b529e31fd1b7251dd9e07cc85f442f7e81
2014-07-22 09:28:06 +00:00
Gonéri Le Bouder
eca59b2e97 dpkg: local cache for .deb files
With this patch, /var/cache/apt/archives directory content is preserved.
The directory is actually a bind mount of the
~/.cache/image-create/apt/$DISTRO_NAME directory, much like what we do
for ccache.
You can use DIB_APT_LOCAL_CACHE=0 to disable this behavior.

This trivial change improve performance A LOT (>30%), even if a local
HTTP proxy because:
 - there is no need to copy again and again the same files
 - we avoid network latency

The patch has been tested with Debian and Ubuntu with every elements
from the tripleo-image-elements repository, the final size of the cache
directory is about 700MB per distribution subdirectory.

Change-Id: I4fab499493f734c7c546d4d23b1a98f0e7523a39
2014-06-10 17:20:37 +02:00
Ben Nemec
16be6d7ce0 set -u and -o pipefail everywhere
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
2014-05-06 15:51:07 -05:00
Lucas Alvares Gomes
45173ccdb5 Adds support for post-install scripts.
Post install scripts are useful because they can perform tasks you want
to handle after the OS/application install but before the first boot
of the image. e.g: Clean the cache left by the package manager reducing
the size of the image.

Change-Id: I03e77f602192bbdce29c02999d1b57fac8051ddc
Fixes: Bug #1145786
2013-04-17 09:47:51 +01:00