find plc.d | cpio -p -d -u ${tmpdir}/etc/
install -D -m 755 guest.init ${tmpdir}/etc/init.d/plc
+# fetch the release stamp from the build if any
+if [ -f ../../../myplc-release ] ; then
+ cp ../../../myplc-release myplc-release
+else
+ echo "Cannot find release information." > myplc-release
+ date >> myplc-release
+ echo "$HeadURL$" >> myplc-release
+fi
+# install it in /etc/myplc-release
+install -m 444 myplc-release ${tmpdir}/etc/myplc-release
# Install configuration file
echo "* myplc: Installing configuration file"
install -D -m 444 default_config.xml ${tmpdir}/etc/planetlab/default_config.xml
install -D -m 444 plc_config.dtd ${tmpdir}/etc/planetlab/plc_config.dtd
-# Initialize node RPMs directory. The PlanetLab-Bootstrap.tar.bz2
-# tarball already contains all of the node RPMs pre-installed. Only
-# updates or optional packages should be placed in this directory.
-nodefamily=${pldistro}-${pl_DISTRO_ARCH}
-install -D -m 644 $pl_DISTRO_YUMGROUPS \
- ${tmpdir}/var/www/html/install-rpms/$nodefamily/yumgroups.xml
-# temporary - so that node update still work until yum.conf.php gets fixed
-( cd ${tmpdir}/var/www/html/install-rpms ; ln -s $nodefamily planetlab)
+# yumgroups.xml and yum repo : let noderepo handle that
exit 0