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Install the Python 3 libselinux packages for Fedora platforms. I think this is the right choice; Fedora is a Python-3 only distro so we shouldn't default to installing the python2 libraries. This has a practical effect if you're using Ansible with ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3 as it needs these packages. There is some small chance of breakage if you're using Ansible still with Python 2, I guess. In infra I notice we bring this in with "zuul-worker" project-config element. On balance, I think that if you need the Python 2 packages for some reason, it should be a special install and not part of redhat-common. Change-Id: Ibcec0b3660d01b861838c2ae87ca43d98953ce32 |
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============= redhat-common ============= Image installation steps common to RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora. Requirements: If used to build an image form a cloud image compress with xz (the default in centos), this element uses "unxz" to decompress the image. Depending on your distro you may need to install either the xz or xz-utils package. Environment Variables --------------------- DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE :Required: No :Default: None :Description: Use the local path of a qcow2 cloud image. This is useful in that you can use a customized or previously built cloud image from diskimage-builder as input. The cloud image does not have to have been built by diskimage-builder. It should be a full disk image, not just a filesystem image. :Example: ``DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE=rhel-guest-image-7.1-20150224.0.x86_64.qcow2`` DIB_DISABLE_KERNEL_CLEANUP :Required: No :Default: 0 :Description: Specify if kernel needs to be cleaned up or not. When set to true, the bits that cleanup old kernels will not be executed. :Example: DIB_DISABLE_KERNEL_CLEANUP=1