From Adam Williamson:
The Python Classroom spin images no longer build in recent Rawhide,
because of a dnf behaviour change that exposes dependency issues as
failures rather than hiding them by silently excluding packages. (This
change will likely get into F29 soon too).
The issue is this. fedora-live-python-classroom.ks includes
fedora-live-minimization.ks , which does this:
-sane-backends
but it also includes fedora-live-workstation.ks, which includes fedora-
workstation-common.ks, which does this:
@gnome-desktop
...and @gnome-desktop includes sane-backends-drivers-scanners and
libsane-hpaio, which both require sane-backends.
Until recently dnf was simply silently excluding sane-backends-drivers-
scanners and libsane-hpaio from the image, to 'resolve' this. Now it
fails on the problem, and we get to make a choice.
You basically have three options:
1. Just drop fedora-live-minimization.ks from fedora-live-python-
classroom.ks . It's pretty old and random at this point. It's basically
trying to drop printing and scanning stuff to save a bit of space. Do
you actually want printing and scanning not to work on your image?
2. Keep fedora-live-minimization.ks but explicitly add back `sane-
backends` to %packages in fedora-live-python-classroom.ks . This would
override the exclusion and fix the dep issue, and include the scanning
bits in the image.
3. Keep fedora-live-minimization.ks and add excludes for sane-backends-
drivers-scanners and libsane-hpaio to fedora-live-python-classroom.ks .
This would lose scanning support, and save a bit of space.
I went with option 1.
For livemedia-creator builds, inject install code into the lorax
template live/x86.tmpl that copies the script livecd-iso-to-disk
into the .iso filesystem at /LiveOS when livecd-tools is present in
the install image. This fixes commit 1fd9547, which failed in this.
Make sure that we do not install grubby on the
container base image.
https://pagure.io/releng/issue/7872
Signed-off-by: Clement Verna <cverna@tutanota.com>
In the vagrant kickstarts we had something like
%include fedora-atomic-vagrant.ks
%include fedora-atomic-updates.ks
but both fedora-atomic-updates.ks and fedora-atomic-vagrant.ks
included fedora-atomic.ks which means we got duplicate things
in the flattened ks and we get errors. This splits it out a bit
farther so we don't get duplicates.
Inject install code in lorax template live/x86.tmpl for livemedia-
creator builds.
Also, remove wrong path for dracut;
give glib-compile-schemas the schemas directory;
update maintainers.
live-minimization is kinda old, and dates from the time we were
trying to fit in CD size. No-one cares much about that any more.
One of these exclusions (sane-backends) was contradictory for
Cinnamon lives and broke the compose since the recent dnf change
to fail compose on dependency issues (because the cinnamon comps
group explicitly includes sane-backends-drivers-scanners, but
this exclusion excludes one of its deps). To resolve that,
@grinnz is fine with just dropping the use of live-minimization
from the cinnamon images entirely, so this does that.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
All these packages used to be explicitly default or mandatory
in comps groups that were on live images, but no longer are.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
foomatic requires colord. Before dnf-3.5.1-2.fc30, this meant
foomatic was being silently excluded from MATE images. Now it
means they fail to compose. Let's drop the exclusion so the
images compose again. If the MATE maintainers want to reduce
size, they will have to explicitly exclude foomatic (and be OK
with doing so, as it probably breaks printing).
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
These are aiming to leave some weak dependencies out of minimal
images, it seems. From @core, gnutls recommends trousers which
requires trousers-lib, and iproute recommends iproute-tc.
However, both are *hard* dependencies of things that include
fedora-disk-base.ks. fedora-disk-workstation.ks includes
fedora-disk.base.ks and fedora-workstation-common.ks, so it
installs the Workstation package set, from which gnome-boxes
ultimately requires iproute-tc and NetworkManager-openconnect
ultimately requires trousers-lib.
Prior to the change I recently got merged into DNF, DNF would
silently drop gnome-boxes and NetworkManager-openconnect from
the Workstation disk image because of this. With the change, it
errors out on creation of the image.
To make the image compose again and actually include the right
packages, let's move the exclusions to fedora-minimal-common.ks,
where they make more sense anyway. This does mean the packages
will be pulled into other non-minimal images even if they're
not strictly required there, but that doesn't seem like a big
problem.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
Changes so we hangle the firmware more simply and in the same manner
across ARMv7 and aarch64. Enabling for UEFI on ARMv7 too.
Signed-off-by: Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org>
These groups were added to the server environment group in comps
but the change was not mirrored here, so the ARM server disk
image is still missing wifi support etc.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
These groups were added to the server environment group in comps
but the change was not mirrored here, so the ARM server disk
image is still missing wifi support etc.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
Use the anaconda-install-env-deps metapackage to pull in the
Anaconda dependencies needed in the installation environment.
The anaconda-install-env-deps metapackage lists all install time
dependencies and makes it possible for packages such as
Initial Setup to depend on Anaconda without pulling all
the (mainly storage related) install time dependencies
to the installed system.
The same is applicable for dirinstall which also does
not require the install time dependencies as it is just
installing to a local folder.
This also fixes rhbz#1561047 as anaconda-install-env-deps
package has a Requires on udisks2-iscsi.