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Change-Id: I971ad4f32c529dda57fbc097ab545bae525efe1b
Zuul no longer requires the project-name for in-repo configuration.
Omitting it makes forking or renaming projects easier.
Change-Id: I230e3cb07b2a4d2d96f90e76b9fdb7ba0530e046
This is to be picked up in install.sh (and potentially other scripts if
needed). The scripts will attempt to determine this automatically using
/etc/*release in the case this is not specified (default behaviour).
Change-Id: Id8a36c73217a13f91e9df0c0cbed5fa7b7b2d5c2
This change adds an LVM image to run the
reference implementation of cinder-volume.
It includes LVM2 service and iSCSI target.
Change-Id: I5c109c0496b09213460a5abb7472689da3402f3f
CentOS lacks pip in the primary repos, however there is a well
mantained RPM in the OpenStack Repo.
Change-Id: I43548ba166e1551488efc86fb22102e2f5a40414
Closes-Bug: #1685008
Deb based distros need to have ca-certificates installed in order
to perform the git calls. Add them in for Ubuntu and Debian
and get the builds working again.
Change-Id: Ifc1790bd78a3d1ac09cb92591d7d0377d2dc53cb
Providing an OVERRIDE tarball allows any and everything about the image
to be customized *before* the initial commands are run. This will be
used in the gate and other CICD systems to change package sources as
well as configure options.
In infra specfically we will be disabling signature verification on the
packages and pointing the repos to use infra repos.
Regular building is 100% unaffected by this addition.
Change-Id: Iec54c7e1aac6204e83653754d27683da7e086e41
We have to update the virtualenv to allow it access to the system
python packages to access python-ceph. According to the ceph-devs, in
the next release of Ceph (Kraken) the python libs will be published to
PyPI. That is expected any day now.