X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=build.common;h=1edfdea1b5bbccb0515438202403d5904c5233a7;hb=52f5546aa6c568f1c5648b8c827735e575b13d48;hp=e179c1bc9c4ef5e2e9ed694631cde25840fd70a3;hpb=b19b472592d2a5e9b3432c158c76f632961d3dc8;p=build.git diff --git a/build.common b/build.common index e179c1bc..1edfdea1 100644 --- a/build.common +++ b/build.common @@ -18,9 +18,7 @@ export PATH=.:$PATH function pl_getDistro() { if [ -f "/etc/redhat-release" ] ; then distro=$(awk ' { print $1 } ' /etc/redhat-release) - if [ $distro="Red" ] ; then - distro="Redhat" - fi + case $distro in Red*) distro="Redhat" ; esac else echo "build.common.pl_getDistro-unknown" exit 1 @@ -75,8 +73,13 @@ function pl_getReleaseName () { function pl_getKexcludes () { distroname=$1; shift case $distroname in + ### there is an ugly hack going on around here + # with f12, the dependencies somehow require kernel 2.6.29 but our own kernel is 2.6.27 + # so the ugly workaround here is to let 'kernel-debug' get installed from the stock repos + # we then remove it manually after the image is done, look for kernel-debug below + # relyong on kernel-PAE for this trick won't work, as 64 bits distros don't have PAE of course f*) - echo 'kernel kernel-vserver kernel-devel kernel-headers kernel-debuginfo util-vserver* iptables iptables-ipv6 iproute drupal' ;; + echo 'kernel kernel-PAE kernel-PAEdebug kernel-vserver kernel-devel kernel-headers kernel-debuginfo util-vserver* iptables iptables-ipv6 iproute drupal' ;; centos5) echo 'kernel kernel-vserver kernel-devel kernel-headers kernel-debuginfo util-vserver* iptables iproute drupal inotify-tools* libnl' ;; *) @@ -177,7 +180,7 @@ function pl_root_makedevs() { mknod -m 600 $vroot/dev/net/tun c 10 200 # For mkinitrd (in case a kernel is being installed) - # As well for loop back mounting within a vserver. + # As well as for loop back mounting within a vserver. for i in $(seq 0 255) ; do mknod -m 640 $vroot/dev/loop$i b 7 $i done @@ -327,6 +330,7 @@ cachedir=/var/cache/yum debuglevel=2 logfile=/var/log/yum.log pkgpolicy=newest +multilib_policy=best distroverpkg=redhat-release tolerant=1 exactarch=1 @@ -410,6 +414,23 @@ fi # Clean yum cache echo "* Cleaning up" + + # NOTE: this hack is for Fedora >= 12. + # if kernel-debug is installed, clean it up + # we link to our version of kernel/initrd and clean up + # kernel-debug manually + if rpm --root $vroot --quiet -q kernel-debug ; then + echo "* Cleaning up kernel-debug - (workaround for f12)" + pushd $vroot/boot/ + rm -rf kernel-boot kernel-bootsmp initrd-boot initrd-bootsmp + ln -s vmlinuz-*${pldistro}* kernel-boot + ln -s vmlinuz-*${pldistro}* kernel-bootsmp + ln -s initrd-*${pldistro}* initrd-boot + ln -s initrd-*${pldistro}* initrd-bootsmp + rpm --root $vroot --nodeps -e kernel-debug || : + popd + fi + # ignore yum's return code that is basically undefined yum $yum_options clean all || : @@ -581,10 +602,13 @@ function pl_locateDistroFile () { pkgsfile=$1; shift pkgspath="" - # if config dir is missing but a .svnpath exists - if [[ -f "$builddir/config.${pldistro}.svnpath" && ! -d "$builddir/config.${pldistro}" ]] ; then - echo 1>&2 "Invoking make to extract remote config.${pldistro}" - make 1>&2 --silent --no-print-directory -C $builddir stage1=true config.${pldistro} + # if config dir is missing but a .svnpath or a .gitpath exists, use it to extract the config dir + configdir="$builddir/config.${pldistro}" + if [ ! -d $configdir ] ; then + if [ -f "${configdir}.svnpath" -o -f "${configdir}.gitpath" ] ; then + echo 1>&2 "Invoking make to extract remote config.${pldistro}" + make 1>&2 --silent --no-print-directory -C $builddir stage1=true config.${pldistro} + fi fi # locate it paths="$builddir/config.$pldistro/$pkgsfile $builddir/config.planetlab/$pkgsfile"