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Add a tests dir with some testing files.
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Pungi
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An anaconda based installation spin tool
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This project is aimed at making a public / free tool to spin installation
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trees/isos of Fedora. It will be written in python (for many obvious
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reasons). Code style I hope will be of a simple "master" process that can
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call any number of subprocesses depending on a configuration set.
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Thoughtspace:
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We'll need to do five basic tasks:
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1) Gather packages from repos into a directory tree
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2) Run anaconda tools (buildinstall) on said directory tree
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3) Split tree into CD iso size chunks
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4) Create isos of the chunks
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5) Sanity check the tree
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Gathering Packages
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See gather/PLAN
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Running Anaconda Tools
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See pungi/PLAN
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Split Tree Into CD Size Chunks
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See pungi/PLAN
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Create Isos of the Chunks
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See pungi/PLAN
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Sanity Check the Tree
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This could/should be an ever growing set of post-tree build sanity checks.
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Hopefully it'll cut down on brown paperbag trees sneaking out.
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Organization
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Each task set will be its own module. Work on each module can be done
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independantly and hopefully once functional it should be easy to tie them
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all together (one ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them)
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gather/ is the module for repoclosing and downloading a set of packages.
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pungi/ is the module for running anaconda tools against a set of packages
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and creating isos
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tests/ This directory holds some files that are useful for testing
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functionality of the code.
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Making it all happen
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There really is space for two tools, or something inbetween. There is the
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task of creating a repo of packages multilibbed up. Think rawhide. The
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second tool takes packages from said repos and makes the install and CD set.
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Working on the second tool first makes sense, as it can be used today with
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existing Core and Extras repos. Later, tool #1 can grow from #2.
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