This also sets ownership of /var/lib/lorax/composer/ to root:weldr to
allow missing directories to be created at runtime.
(cherry picked from commit f38f5cc168)
Normally tmpfiles.d will handle this at boot time, but if you install
lorax-composer without rebooting it was ending up with root:root
ownership instead of root:weldr
(cherry picked from commit 7adc5162fb)
It is perfectly valid to have more than one build of a package, eg. one
in the release repo and one in the updates repo.
(cherry picked from commit 86c4ef5f45)
It appears that sometimes the loop device doesn't get setup properly,
this may be a race with other users of loop devices on the system, or
some other mechanism that isn't understood.
To try and prevent total failure when this happens this patch retries
the loop setup 3 times before giving up. Previously it would wait for
the loop device to appear (checking 5 times), that operation is now
executed 3 times with a new losetup attempt each time.
Resolves: rhbz#1589084
(cherry picked from commit c746e8b0c3)
Make it possible to manipulate the simple and regexp
tests the LogRequestHandler class uses to check error
messages for potential error states.
This is accomplished by moving the simple and regexp test
strings to class members, where they can be easily
manipulated by users of the pylorax module.
It's also now possible to set the log request handler class
for a LogMonitor.
This functionality can then be used for example like this:
customized_log_request_handler = monitor.LogRequestHandler
customized_log_request_handler.simple_tests.remove("Call Trace:")
log_monitor = monitor.LogMonitor(install_log,
timeout=opts.timeout,
log_request_handler_class = customized_log_request_handler)
This way installation will continue even if there was a call
trace in the logs. In a similar way additional tests and regexps can be
also added.
(cherry picked from commit d5d3dd3be3)
Use it to override the default dracut arguments (displayed as part of
the --help output). If you want to extend the default arguments they
all need to be passed in on the cmdline as well. eg.
--dracut-arg='--xz' --dracut-arg='--install /.buildstamp' ...
Resolves: rhbz#1452220
(cherry picked from commit d8ce013a2b)
Normally you want to document the NEXT release, not the last. This
allows you to build the documentation using:
LORAX_VERSION="29.6" make docs
(cherry picked from commit d47d38e0c8)
This adds the sources command which can be used to list, add, change,
and delete sources using the TOML formatted source file.
(cherry picked from commit 6f6ce410c0)
DNF Repo.dump() function cannot be used as a .repo file for dnf due to
it writing baseurl and gpgkey as a list instead of a string. Add a new
function to write this in the correct format, and limited to the fields
we use.
Add a test for the new function.
Fix /projects/source/info to return an error 400 if a nonexistant TOML
source is requested. If JSON is used the error is part of the standard
response.
Update test_server.py to check for the correct error code.
(cherry picked from commit afa89ea657)
When adding a source failed it wasn't being removed from the dnf object.
This fixes that, and returns an error when setting up the source fails.
Also adds a test for it.
This also includes detecting rawhide vs. non-rawhide releases and
adjusting the tests accordingly (some of the source names change).
(cherry picked from commit dd8e4d9e99)
It was chopping off an extra directory level due to realpath removing
the trailing / from the paths when they are setup.
(cherry picked from commit 23f4b2a3ec)
We had only been indirectly pulling in GConf, and anyways
nothing was listening to these keys.
<kalev> I still think it's a fallout from 27a90d973f
Really in general, if we wanted to make changes like this
it'd probably be a lot simpler to do them on boot or so.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1581838
(cherry picked from commit bb3d8edd06)
This uses dnf's version__glob filter to implement it. It amounts to '*'
wildcards and '?' for single character matching.
(cherry picked from commit 095829171a)
First is Anaconda uses 6k blocks per file for its estimate, and it
fudges by 10% so adjust for those with an extra 10% of headroom just in
case.
Second is an Anaconda bug that won't allow it to do a kickstart install
to a disk smaller than 3000 MB. There is a PR to fix it upstream, but
for now the minimum size has to be 3000e9
This adds support for the optional blueprint section [customizations].
Use it like this:
[customizations]
hostname = yourhostnamehere
[[customizations.sshkey]]
user = root
key = root user key