Add a plain `rhel-8` alias as the default distribution name and version
for the `rhel8` package. The `rhel-86` distro is still available via
the NewRHEL86() constructor. These two distributions are identical.
Repositories
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The rhel-8 repositories (repositories/rhel-8.json) are now set to the
CDN repositories with no minor version:
https://cdn.redhat.com/content/dist/rhel8/8/...
The rhel-8 test repositories (test/data/repositories/rhel-8.json) were
already set to the plain `8` repositories. The Google repos have been
added.
The test case generator repositories used for `rhel-8` are the rpmrepo
snapshots as for rhel-86.
With 8.3 support dropped, the rhel86 package defines all the supported
RHEL 8 versions except 8.4.
RHEL 8.4 will be merged into the rhel8 package soon.
The rhel8 package represented RHEL 8.3, which is EOL.
The current rhel86 package will be renamed to rhel8 and be responsible
for building all RHEL 8 minor versions.
This was a stop-gap until the actual rhel 9 distro was created. It
is in a sad state, quite broken and shout not be used by anybody.
Put it out of its misery.
Define the distribution strings for RHEL 8.5 in distro/rhel86 and add
constructors. Remove the old 8.5 from the distro registry and use the
new constructors.
Composer can now build RHEL 8.5 image-installer on aarch64, which wasn't
supported before.
RHEL 8.5 manifests have changed to minimise the differences from 8.6.
Some changes are fixes made in 8.6 but never backported to 8.5 because
of our (older) policy of not changing definitions after the release of a
distro.
Other changes are non-functional (e.g., stage or package order).
See the list below for the source of each change.
Manifest changes:
- Stage order changed for org.osbuild.systemd-logind and
org.osbuild.rhsm.
- org.osbuild.grub2 options: config.default = "saved"
Reverted 111cd8871f
- Partition sizes: RHEL 8.5 had extra arbitrarily sized padding for the
header. Now all partitions are sized to fit headers exactly.
Original change at b7abef54e8.
- SELinux set to permissive in Anaconda. This was changed in RHEL 8.6
and 9.0 but never backported to 8.5.
See a7fbe916b7.
- Installer isolevel set to 3. Like above, this was changed in
8.6 and 9.0.
Original change at d8d161480e.
- Specify a remote for edge deployments.
Original change at b18b4e80a0.
The `distro` package is now used for distro definitions supported by
osbuild-composer, not for introspecting the Host system. Move
`GetRedHatRelease()` and `GetHostDistroName()` functions to the `common`
package.
We would benefit from having support for 9.1 downstream so let's add it in
the form of an alias. This is a bare minimum for having a proper 9.1 support.
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>
Fedora 33 is already EOL, therefore there is no point in supporting
image builds for it. Drop F33 from the distroregistry list and remove
F33 repositories definition.
Signed-off-by: Tomas Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
Clean up some implementation aspects of the Fedora distro definition:
- Do not have default Fedora distro version and use `fedora` as the
package name in all places that use it, instead of `fedora33`.
- Fix bugs when wrong (Fedora 33) values were returned by `OSTreeRef()`
and `Releasever()` for newer Fedora releases.
- Test Fedora 35 in package unit tests.
- Add unit test for `OSTreeRef()` method.
- Use architecture name constants from `distro` package, instead of
string literals.
Fix#1802
Signed-off-by: Tomas Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
Removed old alias from RHEL 8.4.
To make aliasing distributions simpler, all distro-specific strings were
added to the local distribution type.
These were previously global constants of the distribution package and
alias alternatives were used conditionally. Now the two distributions
are predefined in global map.
CentOS exclusions:
- s390x arch
- ec2 image types: rhui client is not available
Signed-off-by: Achilleas Koutsou <achilleas@koutsou.net>
composer doesn't support f34 or f35, but it should be possible to build
these even with the f33 distro definition. Introduce f34 and f35 repos
and aliases for f33.
Composer does not have 1:1 mapping of what can be the Host Distro name
and the names of supported distributions held in the Distroregistry.
The fact that the host distro `Name()` method as passed to the Weldr API
does not return the same name as what is used as distro name for
repository definitions. This makes it hard to use `distro.Distro` and
`distro.Arch` directly and rely on the values returned by them as their
name.
Add `New*HostDistro()` to all distro definitions, accepting the name
that should be returned by the distro's `Name()` method. This is useful
mainly if the host distro is Beta or Stream variant of the distro.
Change the distroregistry.Registry to contain host distro as a separate
value set when creating it using `New()` function. This value is
returned by `Registry.FromHost()` method. Determining the host distro is
handled by the `NewDefault()` function. Move the distro name mangling to
distroregistry package. Add relevant unit tests.
Signed-off-by: Tomas Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
This commit adds NewDefault() method to distroregistry that returns a slice
with all distributions supported by osbuild-composer. This way, there's only
one place where a distribution needs to be defined while its support
is being added to composer.
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>
My goal is to add a method to distroregistry to return Registry with
all supported distributions. This way, all supported distributions
would be defined only on one place.
To achieve this, the Registry must live outside the distro package
because the distro implementation depends on it and this would create
a circular dependency unsupported by Go.
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>