echo "%global _source_filedigest_algorithm 1" >> $@
echo "%global _source_payload w9.gzdio" >> $@
echo "%global _binary_payload w9.gzdio" >> $@
-ifeq "$(DISTRONAME)""$(filter $(DISTRONAME),f23)"
+ifeq "$(DISTRONAME)""$(filter $(DISTRONAME),f23 f24)"
echo "%define debug_package %{nil}" >> $@
endif
us_fedora_url=rsync://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora
eu_fedora_url=rsync://mirror1.hs-esslingen.de/fedora/linux
-default_distroname="f23"
-all_distronames="f21 f22 f23"
+default_distroname="f24"
+all_distronames="f22 f23 f24"
global_arch="x86_64"
# XXX fixme : when creating a 32bits VM we need to call linux32 as appropriate...s
-DEFAULT_FCDISTRO=f23
+DEFAULT_FCDISTRO=f24
DEFAULT_PLDISTRO=lxc
DEFAULT_PERSONALITY=linux64
DEFAULT_MEMORY=3072
# procprotect: root context module for protecting against weaknesses in /proc
#
### remove procprotect from the nodes on f20 and above, needs more work starting with 3.19
-ifneq "$(DISTRONAME)" "$(filter $(DISTRONAME),f20 f21 f22 f23)"
+ifneq "$(DISTRONAME)" "$(filter $(DISTRONAME),f20 f21 f22 f23 f24)"
procprotect-MODULES := procprotect
procprotect-SPEC := procprotect.spec
ALL += procprotect
#
### starting August 2015, ipfw module won't build against fedora22
# that comes with kernel 4.1.4
-ifneq "$(DISTRONAME)" "$(filter $(DISTRONAME),f21 f22 f23)"
+ifneq "$(DISTRONAME)" "$(filter $(DISTRONAME),f21 f22 f23 f24)"
ipfwroot-MODULES := ipfw
ipfwroot-SPEC := planetlab/ipfwroot.spec
ALL += ipfwroot
# fprobe-ulog
#
# xxx temporarily turning this off on f20 and above
-ifneq "$(DISTRONAME)" "$(filter $(DISTRONAME),f20 f21 f22 f23)"
+ifneq "$(DISTRONAME)" "$(filter $(DISTRONAME),f20 f21 f22 f23 f24)"
fprobe-ulog-MODULES := fprobe-ulog
fprobe-ulog-SPEC := fprobe-ulog.spec
ALL += fprobe-ulog
IN_MYPLC += pyplnet
IN_BOOTCD += pyplnet
-ifneq "$(DISTRONAME)" "$(filter $(DISTRONAME),f23)"
+ifneq "$(DISTRONAME)" "$(filter $(DISTRONAME),f23 f24)"
#
# OML measurement library
#
default_arch='x86_64'
known_arch = ['i386', 'i686', 'x86_64']
-default_fcdistro = 'f23'
+default_fcdistro = 'f24'
known_fcdistros = [
'centos5', 'centos6',
# oldies but we have references to that in the pkgs files
'f8', 'f10', 'f12', 'f16',
# these ones are still relevant
- 'f14', 'f18', 'f20', 'f21', 'f22', 'f23',
+ 'f14', 'f18', 'f20', 'f21', 'f22', 'f23', 'f24',
'sl6',
# debians
'wheezy','jessie',