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The user can still choose to run pollinate here to seed their
random data. And in an environment with network datasource, that
would be expected to work. However, we do not want to run it any
more from cloud-init because
a.) pollinate's own init system jobs should get it ran before ssh,
which is the primary purpose of wanting cloud-init to run it.
b.) with a local datasource, there is no network guarantee when
init_modules run, so pollinate -q would often cause issues then.
c.) cloud-init would run pollinate and log the failure causing
many cloud-init specific failures that it could do nothing about.
LP: #1554152
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make check fails in a trusty sbuild due to different rules on older pep8.
Fix formatting to pass in older and newer pep8.
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make check fails in a trusty sbuild due to different rules on older pep8.
Fix formatting to pass in older and newer pep8.
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The customization is set to False by default and is triggered only
when the option disable_vmware_customization is set to false in
/etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.
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Update make check target to run pep8 and run pyflakes or pyflakes3
depending on the value of 'PYVER'. This way the python3 build
environment does not need python2 and vice versa.
Also have make check run the 'yaml' test.
tox: have tox run pep8 in the pyflakes
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This adds a systemd generator for a 'cloud-init.target'. That target will
be WantedBy multi-user.target in the default case. If there is a file
/etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled or the kernel command line contains
'cloud-init=disabled' then cloud-init will not affect boot at all.
There are some packages/debian changes to affect this:
* postinst, preinst: these are necessary to remove some
old target files for multi-user.target (LP: #1552999)
* changes to include these files in the debian source package.
* rules.in: supports DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck to not run check
setup.py: mostly changes to support installing the generator
but also pep8 fixes along the way
systemd/*: make each of the services 'WantedBy=cloud-init.target'
rather than being wanted by multi-user.target
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also, actually enable the services.
now this will have them enabled in the cloud-init.target.
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just copy all the files that are there. makes adding files easier.
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The big difference is using:
${python3:Depends} or ${python:Depends}
rather than explicitly listing the dependencies (via template ${requires}).
which means we get paths of
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/..
rather than
/usr/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/..
when built on xenial.
Additionally it seems we no longer need this strange line.
# Because setup tools didn't copy data...
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Executed ./tools/run-pep8 cloudinit/sources/DataSourceOVF.py and no errors
were reported.
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Update make check target to use pep8, pyflakes, pyflakes3.
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no wants or after or before.
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Now we can run make check to assess pep8, pyflakes for python2 or 3
And execute unittests via nosetests (2 and 3).
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The lxd module would run lxd init even if no lxd/init config was provided.
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Run a check of pep8, pyflakes (py27), pyflakes3 (py34), and use
nosetest and nosetest3 to run unittests. We should pass all of these.
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this makes 'make' run pyflakes, so failures there will stop a build.
also adds it to tox.
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If the cloud-config does not contain and lxd dictionary then we should not
attempt to install the package. Change the latter half of the check to
negate the dictionary type check. This fix prevents us from always installing
lxd, rather than only installing when we have a config.
Fix pyflakes check on init_cfg dict error message.
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the already implemented functionality of changing the password with a hashed string, but which wasn't used anywhere.
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The customization is set to False by default and is triggered only
when the option disable_vmware_customization is set to false in
/etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
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Unless /etc/localtime is an existing file and not a symlink,
then we will symlink instead of copying the tz_file to /etc/localtime.
The copy was how older versions of Ubuntu handled this.
Those versions should have a file /etc/localtime . When the symlink
is preferred, then it should already exist in the image.
LP: #1543025
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Unless /etc/localtime is an existing file and not a symlink,
then we will symlink instead of copying the tz_file to /etc/localtime.
The copy was due to an old bug in Ubuntu, symlink should be preferred.
LP: #1543025
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This is the first changeset submitted as a part of project to
add cloud-init support for VMware vSphere Hypervisor. This changeset
contains _only_ the changes for a simple python parser for a
Image Customization Specification file pushed by VMware vSphere
hypervisor into the guest VMs. In a later changeset, will be submitting
another patch to actually detect the underlying VMware vSphere hypervisor
and do the necessary customization.
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A few changes:
a.) change to using '--name=value' rather than '--name' 'value'
b.) make sure only strings are passed to command
(useful for storage_create_loop: which is likely an integer)
c.) document simple working example
d.) support installing zfs if not present and storage_backedn has it.
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