diskimage-builder/diskimage_builder/elements/base
Ian Wienand 434d2db5d4 Debuntu: add apt-transport-https
I don't see anywhere we bring this in, especially on a minimal build.
In 2020 it seems like a base dependency, put it alongside
software-properties-common that installs the other apt helper bits.

Change-Id: I5b079eac4912cb4a164e9aa6158ed106a28f576c
2020-04-02 10:11:35 +11:00
..
environment.d Add option to skip update packages 2019-02-25 06:31:30 +00:00
install.d Add option to skip update packages 2019-02-25 06:31:30 +00:00
pre-install.d Debuntu: add apt-transport-https 2020-04-02 10:11:35 +11:00
element-deps Move elements & lib relative to diskimage_builder package 2016-11-01 17:27:41 -07:00
pkg-map Merge "drop deprecated map-services/packages from zypper element" 2017-05-31 02:11:21 +00:00
README.rst Add option to skip update packages 2019-02-25 06:31:30 +00:00

====
base
====
This is the base element.

Almost all users will want to include this in their disk image build,
as it includes a lot of useful functionality.

The `DIB_CLOUD_INIT_ETC_HOSTS` environment variable can be used to
customize cloud-init's management of `/etc/hosts`:

 * If the variable is set to something, write that value as
   cloud-init's manage_etc_hosts.

 * If the variable is set to an empty string, don't create
   manage_etc_hosts setting (cloud-init will use its default value).

 * If the variable is not set, use "localhost" for now. Later, not
   setting the variable will mean using cloud-init's default. (To
   preserve diskimage-builder's current default behavior in the
   future, set the variable to "localhost" explicitly.)

The 'DIB_AVOID_PACKAGES_UPDATE' environment variable can be used to
avoid updating all packages, useful when wanting to avoid release
update.

 * 'DIB_AVOID_PACKAGES_UPDATE' default is '0', all packages will be updated.

 * set 'DIB_AVOID_PACKAGES_UPDATE' to '1' to avoid updating all packages.

Notes:

 * If you are getting warnings during the build about your locale
   being missing, consider installing/generating the relevant locale.
   This may be as simple as having language-pack-XX installed in the
   pre-install stage