shiftcount=$?
shift $shiftcount
+# pldistro expected as $1 - defaults to planetlab
+pldistro=planetlab
+[ -n "$@" ] && pldistro=$1
+
# Do not tolerate errors
set -e
vref=${vrefdir}/${vrefname}
install -d -m 755 ${vref}
-# "Parse" out the packages and groups for mkfedora
-lst="vserver-reference.lst"
-options="$(pl_getPackagesOptions $lst) $(pl_getGroupsOptions $lst)"
+# locate the packages and groups file
+pkgsfile=$(pl_locateDistroFile ../build/ ${pldistro} vserver.pkgs)
-# Populate a minimal /dev in the reference image
-pl_makedevs ${vref}
+# Some of the PlanetLab RPMs attempt to (re)start themselves in %post,
+# unless the installation is running inside the BootCD environment. We
+# would like to pretend that we are.
+export PL_BOOTCD=1
# Populate image with vserver-reference packages
-pl_setup_chroot ${vref} ${options}
+pl_root_setup_chroot ${vref} -k -f $pkgsfile
-for systemvserver in reference-vservers/*.lst ; do
- NAME=$(basename $systemvserver .lst)
+systemvserver_count=$(ls ../build/config.${pldistro}/vserver-*.pkgs 2> /dev/null | wc -l)
+[ $systemvserver_count -gt 0 ] && for systemvserver in $(ls ../build/config.${pldistro}/vserver-*.pkgs) ; do
+ NAME=$(basename $systemvserver .pkgs | sed -e s,vserver-,,)
echo "--------START BUILDING system vserver ${NAME}: $(date)"
# "Parse" out the packages and groups for yum
- systempackages=$(pl_getPackages $systemvserver)
- systemgroups=$(pl_getGroups $systemvserver)
+ systempackages=$(pl_getPackages ${pl_DISTRO_NAME} $systemvserver)
+ systemgroups=$(pl_getGroups ${pl_DISTRO_NAME} $systemvserver)
vdir=${vstubdir}/${NAME}
rm -rf ${vdir}/*
echo ${vrefname} > ${vdir}.cloned
# Install the system vserver specific packages
- # xxx - thierry -adding disablerepo for closing the build loop - should be solved some other way
- if [ "$pl_DISTRO_RELEASE" -le 6 ] ; then
- xxx=--disablerepo=extras
- fi
- [ -n "$systempackages" ] && yum -c ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf --installroot=${vdir} $xxx -y install $systempackages
+ [ -n "$systempackages" ] && yum -c ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf --installroot=${vdir} -y install $systempackages
[ -n "$systemgroups" ] && yum -c ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf --installroot=${vdir} -y groupinstall $systemgroups
+ pkgsdir=$(dirname $pkgsfile)
+ pkgsname=$(basename $pkgsfile .pkgs)
+ postfile="${pkgsdir}/${pkgsname}.post"
+ [ -f $postfile ] && /bin/bash $postfile ${vdir} || :
+
# Create a copy of the system vserver w/o the vserver reference files and make it smaller.
# This is a three step process:
# step 1: clean out yum cache to reduce space requirements
yum -c ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf --installroot=${vdir} -y clean all
+ [ -f ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf.rpmnew ] && mv ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf.rpmnew ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf
+
# step 2: figure out the new/changed files in ${vdir} vs. ${vref} and compute ${vdir}.changes
rsync -anv ${vdir}/ ${vref}/ > ${vdir}.changes
linecount=$(wc -l ${vdir}.changes | awk ' { print $1 } ')
echo "--------DONE BUILDING system vserver ${NAME}: $(date)"
done
+# switch the vserver reference /etc/yum.conf to the new one from the yum package
+[ -f ${vref}/etc/yum.conf.rpmnew ] && mv ${vref}/etc/yum.conf.rpmnew ${vref}/etc/yum.conf
+
exit 0