[CentOS-devel] json file used to build the ostree repo

Karanbir Singh

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Fri Jan 16 11:46:30 UTC 2015


Hi,

On 01/14/2015 04:34 AM, Ian McLeod wrote:
> There are a few non-grub2 differences between these and the SIG master,
> but nothing that looks terribly significant.  (diffs are at the bottom
> of this message).
> 
> I've composed a tree using an unmodified version of the current SIG git
> repo master and am hosting it here:
> 
> https://imcleod.fedorapeople.org/centos_atomic/atomic-repo/repo/
> 
> I've booted a copy of the most recent Atomic CentOS image (from Dec
> 5th), modified the remote to point to the tree above, and done an atomic
> upgrade.  The resulting system happily boots the updated kernel via
> syslinux with the grub2 RPM present in-tree.  (Logs below).

Thanks for looking into this,

> 
> -Ian
> 
> 
> On 01/13/2015 12:28 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> This is the json file used to build the ostree repo at :
>> http://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/atomic/x86_64/repo/
>>
>>
>> centos-atomic-cloud-docker-host.json
>> {
>>     "include": "centos-atomic-base.json",
>>
>>     "ref": "centos/7/atomic/x86_64/cloud-docker-host",
>>
>>     "packages": ["tuned", "man-db", "man-pages", "bash-completion",
>>                  "rsync", "tmux", "net-tools", "nmap-ncat",
>> "bind-utils", "git","sysstat", "policycoreutils-python",
>> "setools-console", "docker","audit", "cloud-init",
>> "cloud-utils-growpart", "cockpit", "kubernetes", "etcd", "cadvisor",
>> "flannel","centos-release-atomic"],
>>
>>     "units": ["docker.service", "cockpit.socket"]
>>
>> }
>>
>> and
>> centos-atomic-base.json
>> {
>>     "comment": "CentOS 7 Base Atomic Defs",
>>
>>     "osname": "centos-atomic",
>>     "ref": "centos/7/atomic/x86_64/base",
>>
>>     "repos": ["base", "updates," "extras," "atomic7-testing",
>> "virt7-testing"],
>>
>>     "selinux": true,
>>
>>     "bootstrap_packages": ["filesystem", "glibc", "nss-altfiles",
>> "shadow-utils","centos-release", "kernel", "rpm-ostree", "lvm2"],
>>
>>     "packages": ["syslinux-extlinux", "e2fsprogs", "xfsprogs",
>> "selinux-policy-targeted", "audit","openssh-server", "openssh-clients",
>> "sudo","passwd", "NetworkManager", "vim-minimal"],
>>
>>     "default_target": "multi-user.target"
>>
>> }
>>
> 
> [root at atomic-imcleod sig-atomic-buildscripts]# diff -ur
> centos-atomic-base.json centos-atomic-base.json.kb
> --- centos-atomic-base.json	2015-01-14 06:07:51.858543314 +0000
> +++ centos-atomic-base.json.kb	2015-01-14 06:10:06.009543314 +0000
> @@ -3,20 +3,19 @@
> 
>      "osname": "centos-atomic",
>      "ref": "centos/7/atomic/x86_64/base",
> -
> -    "repos": ["base", "updates," "extras," "atomic7-testing",
> "virt7-testing"],
> +
> +    "repos": ["base", "updates," "extras," "atomic7-testing",
> +"virt7-testing"],
> 
>      "selinux": true,
> 
> -    "bootstrap_packages": ["filesystem", "glibc", "nss-altfiles",
> "shadow-utils",
> -                           "centos-release", "kernel", "rpm-ostree",
> "lvm2"],
> +    "bootstrap_packages": ["filesystem", "glibc", "nss-altfiles",
> +"shadow-utils","centos-release", "kernel", "rpm-ostree", "lvm2"],
> 
>      "packages": ["syslinux-extlinux", "e2fsprogs", "xfsprogs",
> -                 "selinux-policy-targeted", "audit",
> -                 "openssh-server", "openssh-clients", "sudo",
> -                 "passwd", "NetworkManager", "vim-minimal",
> -                 "grub2", "grub2-efi", "ostree-grub2", "lvm2" ],
> -
> +"selinux-policy-targeted", "audit","openssh-server", "openssh-clients",
> +"sudo","passwd", "NetworkManager", "vim-minimal"],
> +
>      "default_target": "multi-user.target"
> 
>  }
> 
> Missing from the .kb file
> 
> grub2, grub2-efi, ostree-grub2, lvm2, sudo, audit

lvm2, sudo and audit were already in there.

Maybe load into a py dictionary and sort, diff the json that way ?

For now, I've added in grub2, grub2-efi, ostree-grub2

- KB

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