pjones and I happened to notice this suspicious line in the
lmc log for a Fedora 27 live image compose:
2017-08-25 16:04:55,327 DEBUG pylorax.ltmpl: template line 25: installimg None usr/share/lorax//product/ images/product.img
That 'None' does not look right. I believe this is the problem.
The command is defined as `installimg ${compressargs} ...`, and
a few lines earlier, `compressargs` is initially assigned (in
Python) as `None`. `None`, in Python, stringifies to the string
'None'. So unless we're on i386 (where `compressargs` gets
defined to an actual string of arguments in a conditional), we
wind up passing in the string 'None' as the first arg to the
`installimg` command.
To fix this, `compressargs` should be initially set to the empty
string rather than `None`.
This enables Baytrail and similar atom CPUs that typically ship with a
32-bit firmware, but have a 64-bit capable CPU.
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Per dledford, RDMA fundamentally cannot work reliably on 32-bit
ARM arches, so as part of the re-organization of the relevant
packages, building them on 32-bit ARM has been disabled (for
F27+). Thus we should adjust lorax not to try and install them
on 32-bit ARM. Also change the package name, the 'rdma' package
is obsoleted by 'rdma-core'. This commit should not be applied
to branches for older distros.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
When multiple units are passed to systemctl and one fails it doesn't
finish the others. Change the template command to call systemctl for
each unit individually.
This also removes the lvm2-activation-generator in runtime-cleanup.tmpl
This will allow anaconda to fetch kickstarts using https when installing
with fips=1
Leave vmlinuz and .vmlinuz.hmac in /boot
dracut-fips module needs the vmlinuz.hmac file in order to boot.
It seems that on rare occasions losetup can return before the /dev/loopX
is ready for use, causing problems with mkfs. This tries to make sure
that the loop device really is associated with the backing file before
continuing.
NOTE that using losetup --list -O to return the backing store
associated with the loop device can fail due to losetup truncating
the output filename if sysfs isn't setup. Instead of printing the full
path it will truncate it to 64 characters with a * at the end.
See util-linux lib/loopdev.c for the code that does this.
Use the existing get_loop_name function, which uses losetup -j, to lookup
the loop device associated with the backing store which should work the
same, just in the opposite direction.
As of webkitgtk4-2.17.5-1.fc27 , it needs these two as well as
the others. This is breaking Rawhide composes at present.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
This is required in the future for anaconda to be able to inspect the
supported locales in Atomic Host installations. This is the same patch
as https://github.com/rhinstaller/lorax/pull/194 but for the master
branch.
Library libmenu.so is needed by lp_diag binary from ppc64-diag
package. It leads to incomplete finish of compose iso generation
on Power. Keeping libmenu.so on PowerPC should fix the problem.
Resolves: rhbz#1461775
Signed-off-by: Sinny Kumari <sinny@redhat.com>
For historical reasons, lorax used the 'anaconda' package as a
touchstone to determine the architecture for the build. At some
point, this package became a metapackage that pulls in both the
GUI and headless installers.
In the modular world, it's possible that only the core and TUI bits
may be available for use. The only subpackage of anaconda that is
guaranteed to be on any viable system is anaconda-core, so let's
switch to using that for the touchstone instead of the metapackage.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
Also sort the expanded list of packages so that any failures will
be consistent instead of depending on the randomness of a set().
And add better logging when things fail.
The core issue is that repodata may have packages that match globs, but
they cannot actually be installed (eg. sigrok-firmware). This can cause
*some* of the globbed packages to be installed before hitting the
failure package.
With this change it will log the expanded list of packages if a glob is
used. It will skip any packages that fail to install when using
--optional with the glob, and continue to install the rest.
Related: rhbz#1440417
These were set by livecd-creator, and the %post section was used to
setup the license files on the / of the iso which will not work from
inside anaconda so drop it completely.
Previously lorax had no way to use repos with self-signed certificates.
This adds the --noverifyssl cmdline option which will ignore certificate
errors.
Resolves: rhbz#1430483