The org.osbuild.container-deploy stage uses podman. Including it
in the build here will allow that stage to be used with this
pipeline as the buildroot.
Include a workaround here for what I consider to be a bug [1] in that
`podman` will create `/etc/containers/networks` on first run if it
doesn't exist. That dir should just be created by an RPM. If we
don't include this workaround then the stage will fail when `podman`
attempts the `mkdir` because `/etc/containers` is mounted in from
the buildroot readonly.
[1] https://github.com/containers/common/pull/2265
Update the fedora manifest template to F41. This is a preparation for
testing a new `org.osbuild.dnf5.sbom.spdx` stage. In addition to that,
F39 is already EOL and unsupported, so moving to a newer version is
desirable.
Regenerate all testing manifests.
Notes about specific changes:
- Remove `pcmciautils` package from ostree manifest, because it has
been deprecated and it is not available on F41 any more.
- Add `python3-dnf` package to the Fedora build pipeline. The reason
is that DNF5 is installed by default since F41 and the module is
needed to test e.g. `org.osbuild.dnf4.sbom.spdx` or
`org.osbuild.dnf4.mark` stages.
- Add `python3-libdnf5` package to the Fedora build pipeline. This is a
preparation for testing a new `org.osbuild.dnf5.sbom.spdx` stage.
- Install `pam` in `authselect` stage test manifest, because otherwise
authselect fails on the nonexistence of /etc/pam.d.
- Adjust the `dnf4.mark` test case to also accept `dnf5` as the marked
package, because on F41, `dnf` is a virtual provide of it.
- Adjust stage tests and their diffs as needed.
Signed-off-by: Tomáš Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
The next commit will add a stage test that requires erofs-utils. Let's add it
into the buildroot in a separate commit, so the history is more readable.
The items of an array are defined under the `items` key, not under `paths`.
Let's fix this.
Btw, this is possible because JSON Schema itself doesn't use
additionalProperties = false. This allows extending the schemas easily, but
is sadly a bit error-prone.
Sadly, since this issue effectively disabled validation of the stage options,
we also need to relax the schema a bit:
We found out that there are manifests in the wild, that use relative paths,
instead of absolute ones. Thus, this commit changes the validation regex to
allow relative paths. However, this now emits a warning and it's strongly
discouraged. The associated stage test was modified to accommodate for this.
Co-authored-by: Tomáš Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomáš Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
rpm-ostree 2023.2 dropped the `rpm-ostree container-encapsulate` entrypoint.
Instead, we have to use `rpm-ostree compose container-encapsulate`.
Adjust the code that it selects the correct entrypoint based on the rpm-ostree
version.
Since the new stage now requires python-yaml, add it to the buildroot and
regenerate all manifests.
This commit changes these manifests to use the new fedora-vars.ipp and
fedora-build-v2.ipp infrastructure to remove all hardcoded Fedora versions.
Note that this is currently limited only to stage tests that already use v2
manifests. v1 manifests will come later.
Notes:
The buildroot needs additional packages: zstd and openscap-utils. Thus,
all manifests had to be regenerated.
GPG keys were added where missing.
The oscap.remediation stage now creates a bunch of files with timestamps in
their names under /var/lib/authselect/backups. Thus, the newly introduced
`added_directories` directive is used to handle them.
I reviewed all changes in `diff.json` files, and they all seem sane given
that we jumped 4 releases forward.
This commit changes this manifest to use the new fedora-vars.ipp and
fedora-build-v2.ipp infrastructure to remove all hardcoded Fedora versions.
An auto-generated ostree ref and isolabel was added to fedora-vars.
smc-meera-fonts was retired, so this commit changes it to rit-meera-new-fonts.
See
a8fe0d2620
icfg and reiserfs-utils are gone too, and they don't seem to be neccessary for
the image, so they were removed as well. Please correct me, if I am wrong.
Add a new stage to generate an OpenSCAP tailoring file. The stage
overrides a base OpenSCAP profile by enabling and disabling user
selected rules and creates a new profile name which can be used for
OpenSCAP scanning and remediation.