diskimage-builder/elements/fedora/package-installs.yaml
Ian Wienand 124cec0bba Preinstall pyOpenSSL
With the warnings added in Ibfe69dc84246662ed8caa0d4c3e2edf68314c87e
we can see that this element is relying on map-packages to translate
the debian package name python-pyopenssl -> pyOpenSSL.

This makes no sense because this is not a generic element; it should
just use the fedora/redhat names directly.

Change-Id: Id6ecb6f978b60d6a527692692a408d1d35828de2
2017-02-07 15:47:37 +11:00

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# On a fresh Fedora 18 install you might have to update audit in order to
# fix a conflict with a file from the glibc package.
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=894307
audit:
# The version of openssl shipped in the fedora cloud image is no longer
# compatible with new python environments installed by virtualenv, so we need
# to update it first.
# See https://bugs.launchpad.net/diskimage-builder/+bug/1254879
openssl:
# FIXME: To avoid conflict between the pyOpenSSL installed via python-pip
# and pyOpenSSL installed via yum, we are going to sort it out installing
# it earlier at the beginning of the image building process. Pyhton-pip
# is installing pyOpenSSL as part of satisfying the requirements.txt
# in python-glanceclient and afterwards yum tries to install it as a
# dependency of the python-paste package needed for the heat element,
# this seems to be conflicting and causing the image building process to
# fail. The problem is hapenning on a Fedora 18 system.
pyOpenSSL:
# Workaround for:
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1066983
vim-minimal:
# kernel modules to match the core kernel
# Newer Fedora 21 splits these out into a separate package.
# It contains iscsi_tcp.ko (for Ironic) among other things like network
# driver modules, etc.
kernel-modules:
# This small package is required on Fedora 21 in order to build some
# packages via source (MySQL driver).
redhat-rpm-config: