Some of the files no longer exist, some of them have moved. In the case
of dracut the 98systemd directory was renamed to 98dracut-systemd, but
nobody noticed.
This updates the following:
* rename 98systemd to 98dracut-systemd so scripts are in the
install.img
* drop fedora-release removefrom, it now only has os-release
fedora-repos has the repo files, not anaconda, they are moved by
runtime-postinstall.tmpl
* Use initscripts to keep the /etc/init.d, chkconfig only has an empty
directory.
* gtk2-engines is no longer installed
* metacity doesn't include anything in /etc/
* /usr/share/X11/rgb.txt is no longer installed
* libgstbadallocators-1.0.so
The eject utility moved into util-linux and the package was dropped, but
since the runtime-cleanup template is using `removefrom util-linux
--allbut` it was never added to the boot.iso after the move.
This removes the package request for eject and adds it to the list of
binaries to keep from util-linux.
- for keys use Composer-Test-Key prefix (for consistency)
- for images and VMs use Composer-Test prefix
- delete VMs both by searching by tags & by name in case we
manually create them without tags
- change image & vm names to Composer-Test-* for consistency
- tag vm with composer_test upon creation, timestamp is already present
- tag blobs with composer_test upon upload
- tag images with composer_test & first_seen timestamp upon creation
- for objects in S3 - match filenames starting with Composer-Test
- for keys use the new Composer-Test-Key- prefix (for consistency)
- for VM names use Composer-Test-VM- prefix instead of ami id
Add lohit-marathi-fonts for Marathi.
Replace kacst-*-fonts with paktype-naskh-basic-fonts for Urdu,
for Arabic, we use dejavu-sans-fonts.
Replace lklug-fonts with google-noto-sans-sinhala-vf-fonts for Sinhala.
Replace lohit-gurmukhi-fonts with google-noto-sans-gurmukhi-fonts for Gurmukhi.
It isn't always obvious what happened when the rootfs runs out of space,
especially when using lorax via pungi. So this checks for the out of
space error string when building the runtime image and logs it to the
primary logfile and console as an error with the rootfs size.
eg.
2020-01-20 18:52:58,920: The rootfs ran out of space with size=1
Without this, depending on which version of pylint is used, you may see
errors related to the rpm.RPMTAG_* constants. This makes sure that
pylint allows loading the rpm module.
This makes sure that depsolving shim installs the shim-* package, and
that depsolving grub2-efi-*-cdboot installs a specific -cdboot package.
Related: rhbz#1641601
Cherry-picked from: 47fd6e85b2
startProgram is running in binary mode, so bufsize=1 is invalid. The
ExecLineReader class already breaks it up into lines using readline() so
there is no need to change the default buffering.
On some platforms (aarch64, ppc64le) toolchain limitations/optimizations
can break anaconda startup, as discussed in rhbz#1722181. The workaround
is to preload libgomp.so before starting anaconda.
When the timeout is too short the http library sends the request again.
We return the last response to the user so even if the cancel works they
get an error about the UUID not being valid.
Resolves: rhbz#1788461
To distinguish from the base images, a different
volume label is useful.
Add a commandline option, pass it to the iso tool,
and replace the occurences of the label in isolinux
and grub config files.
Signed-off-by: Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
Chasing updated package versions is silly. We already have other tests
to make sure the blueprints support version numbers there is no need to
fail a test at the whim of an upstream repo.
The enabled bool is now being used so the cli should only show the types
actually available on the architecture.
Also modifies the test in test_compose_sanity.sh
Related: rhbz#1751998
when testing downstream snapshots this makes sure that
lorax-composer and composer-cli are coming from the host OS.
We also make 100% sure that there are no other repositories inside
the VM other than what has been configured on the host!
Make it possible to override where repo files are copied from by
defining the REPOS_DIR variable. By default the value is
/etc/yum.repos.d