Ansible on fedora 40 seems broken, the default python 3.12 interpreter
doesn't work, 3.10 works but then the dnf module breaks.
Use 3.10 and stop using the dnf module.
Fedora 38 is EOL, and packit no longer builds rpms for it.
The current python3.12 + ansible 2.12 combination which is the default
on fedora 40 doesn't work, so switch to python3.9.
With the rpmcopy or rpmrepo_osbuild tags, the `Install worker rpm` stage
got skipped on RHEL and CI. Invert the tag logic and use `--tags`
instead of `--skip-tags`.
The documentation for this option says the following:
> If using a non-default VPC, public IP addresses are not provided by default.
> If this is true, your new instance will get a Public IP. default: unset
We don't specify a VPC in the packer build, thus we are using the default
one. Therefore, I don't think we actually need this option as it's useful
only for non-default VPCs.
See
https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer/plugins/builders/amazon/ebs#run-configuration
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F35 is going EOL soon, so let's update. I want to ditch F35 as soon as possible
after this is merged, but I want to have some overlap just to be sure.
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>
make ansible playbooks arch-agnostic
extract embedded bash script into separate file with parameters
update packer template to support aarch64
Convert parts of bash script to python code that can start multi-arch instances to build RPMS
Let's stay updated!
Also, let's remove 8.4 and 8.5 from Schutzfile, I strongly believe that it's
not used anywhere.
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>
The decision logic which jobs to run is quite confusing but that's how we
roll for now:
Jenkins builds RHEL images only on main
Schutzbot builds RHEL images only in PRs
Schutzbot builds Fedora images on both PRs and on main
To achieve this, the commit re-enables running Packer on main on Schutzbot.
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Arch was easy.
For passing the repository distribution and osbuild_commit (it can be
different for each distro), I decided to go in the way of ansible
inventory directories. It adds a bit of structure but I think it's
the most clean solution.
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>