diskimage-builder/diskimage_builder/elements/opensuse
Dirk Mueller 05ba445ade Remove additional Bumblebee repository for opensuse element
The purpose of the openSUSE element is to build openSUSE distribution
based images, so an additional community repo shouldn't be pulled into
the image. In addition the dkms dependency is blacklisted for SUSE
in the dkms element anyway, so this should be a noop.

Change-Id: I0aa06d9f4f110546032f910e3361840693d02de7
2017-07-11 23:24:05 +02:00
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README.rst Test openSUSE 42.2/42.3 image builds 2017-05-30 13:07:04 +02:00

========
opensuse
========
Use an openSUSE cloud image as the baseline for built disk images. The images are
located in distribution specific sub directories under

    http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Cloud:/Images:/

These images should be considered experimental. There are currently only x86_64
images.

Environment Variables
---------------------

DIB_RELEASE
  :Required: No
  :Default: 42.2
  :Description: Set the desired openSUSE release.

DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES
  :Required: No
  :Default: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Cloud:/Images:/(openSUSE|Leap)_${DIB_RELEASE}
  :Description: Set the desired URL to fetch the images from.

Notes:

* There are very frequently new automated builds that include changes that
  happen during the product maintenance. The download directories contain an
  unversioned name and a versioned name. The unversioned name will always
  point to the latest image, but will frequently change its content. The versioned
  one will never change content, but will frequently be deleted and replaced
  by a newer build with a higher version-release number.