diskimage-builder/diskimage_builder/elements/epel/pre-install.d/05-rpm-epel-release
Ian Wienand b57714af75 Use $YUM instead of direct calls in more places
A few places we either assume centos uses "yum" directly, or have
switching based on the distro type.

In both cases, we can use ${YUM} directly to avoid ambiguity

Change-Id: I71095a9bd1862f8956b5982fbbb3e1d213926c14
2019-10-03 00:22:18 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
if [ ${DIB_DEBUG_TRACE:-0} -gt 0 ]; then
set -x
fi
set -eu
set -o pipefail
if [[ ${DISTRO_NAME} =~ "centos" ]]; then
# Centos has "epel-release" in extras, which is default enabled.
${YUM} install -y epel-release
else
# For RHEL, we have to scrape the download page to find the latest
# release and install that
[ -n "$ARCH" ]
if [ 'amd64' = "$ARCH" ] ; then
ARCH="x86_64"
fi
BASE_URL=${DIB_EPEL_MIRROR:-https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel}
case "$DISTRO_NAME" in
rhel7)
RELEASE=7
URL=$BASE_URL/$RELEASE/x86_64/Packages/e/
;;
*)
echo "$DISTRO_NAME is not supported"
# Not really a failure; we just don't do anything
exit 0
;;
esac
PKG_NAME=$(wget -q $URL -O - |grep -oE "(href=\"epel-release-$RELEASE-[0-9,.].*)" | cut -d'"' -f2)
rpm -q epel-release || yum install -y $URL/$PKG_NAME
fi
if [ ${DIB_EPEL_DISABLED:-0} -ne 0 ]; then
if [[ ${YUM} == "dnf" ]]; then
dnf config-manager --set-disabled epel
else
yum-config-manager --disable epel
fi
fi
DIB_EPEL_MIRROR=${DIB_EPEL_MIRROR:-}
[ -n "$DIB_EPEL_MIRROR" ] || exit 0
# Set the EPEL mirror to use
sed -e "s|^#baseurl=http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel|baseurl=$DIB_EPEL_MIRROR|;/^mirrorlist=/d;/^metalink=/d" -i /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo