#!/bin/bash # # Copyright 2016 SUSE Linux GmbH # Copyright 2015 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. # # dib-lint: disable=safe_sudo if [ "${DIB_DEBUG_TRACE:-0}" -gt 0 ]; then set -x fi set -eu set -o pipefail [ -n "${ZYPPER_REPOS}" ] function cleanup() { sudo umount $TARGET_ROOT/proc sudo umount $TARGET_ROOT/dev/pts sudo umount $TARGET_ROOT/dev sudo umount $TARGET_ROOT/sys sudo umount $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/var/cache/zypp } trap cleanup EXIT ZYPPER_TARGET_OPTS="--non-interactive --gpg-auto-import-keys --root $TARGET_ROOT" ZYPPER_INSTALL_OPTS="--no-recommends" for repo in ${ZYPPER_REPOS}; do reponame=repo-${repo%%=>*} repouri=${repo##*=>} sudo zypper ${ZYPPER_TARGET_OPTS} addrepo --name ${reponame} --keep-packages ${repouri} ${reponame} done # It appears that zypper will clean up the repo's cache when it (re-)adds the # repo so we need to add the cache now, once the repos are added. This is # similar to what the zypper/50-zypper-cache script does ZYPPER_CACHE_DIR=$DIB_IMAGE_CACHE/zypper mkdir -p $ZYPPER_CACHE_DIR sudo mkdir -p $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/var/cache/zypp sudo mount --bind $ZYPPER_CACHE_DIR $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/var/cache/zypp # Refresh it so we get updated data in cased we switched DIB_RELEASE # since last run. sudo zypper ${ZYPPER_TARGET_OPTS} refresh # Note this is not usually done for root.d elements (see # lib/common-functions:mount_proc_dev_sys) but it's important that # we have things like /dev/urandom around inside the chroot for # the rpm [pre|post]inst scripts within the packages. sudo mkdir -p $TARGET_ROOT/proc $TARGET_ROOT/dev $TARGET_ROOT/sys sudo mount -t proc none $TARGET_ROOT/proc sudo mount --bind /dev $TARGET_ROOT/dev sudo mount --bind /dev/pts $TARGET_ROOT/dev/pts sudo mount -t sysfs none $TARGET_ROOT/sys # Install filesystem, base and useful tools sudo zypper ${ZYPPER_TARGET_OPTS} install ${ZYPPER_INSTALL_OPTS} filesystem # Install basic components in order sudo zypper ${ZYPPER_TARGET_OPTS} install ${ZYPPER_INSTALL_OPTS} ${DIB_OPENSUSE_PATTERNS} python zypper sudo # Put in a dummy /etc/resolv.conf over the temporary one we used # to bootstrap. systemd has a bug/feature [1] that it will assume # you want systemd-networkd as the network manager and create a # broken symlink to /run/... if the base image doesn't have one. # This broken link confuses things like dhclient. # [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1197204 echo -e "# This file intentionally left blank\n" | \ sudo tee $TARGET_ROOT/etc/resolv.conf # set the most reliable UTF-8 locale echo -e 'LANG="en_US.UTF-8"' | \ sudo tee $TARGET_ROOT/etc/locale.conf # default to UTC sudo chroot $TARGET_ROOT ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC \ /etc/localtime # RPM doesn't know whether files have been changed since install # At this point though, we know for certain that we have changed no # config files, so anything marked .rpmnew is just a bug. for newfile in $(sudo find $TARGET_ROOT -type f -name '*rpmnew') ; do sudo mv $newfile $(echo $newfile | sed 's/.rpmnew$//') done # Unmounting of all the mount points is handled by the cleanup EXIT # handler so there is nothing else to do here