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#!/bin/sh
# Since there is no official FreeBSD port yet, we need some way of building and
# installing cloud-init. This script takes care of building and installing. It
# will optionally make a first run at the end.
# Check dependencies:
[ ! -f /tmp/c-i.dependencieschecked ] && pkg install py27-cheetah py27-Jinja2 py27-prettytable py27-oauth py27-serial py27-configobj py27-yaml py27-argparse py27-requests py27-six
touch /tmp/c-i.dependencieschecked
# Required but unavailable port/pkg: py27-jsonpatch
# Luckily, the install step will take care of this by installing it from pypi...
# Build the code and install in /usr/local/:
python setup.py build
python setup.py install -O1 --skip-build --prefix /usr/local/ --init-system sysvinit_freebsd
# Move the configdir to /usr/local/ and use freebsd.cfg:
[ -d /usr/local/etc/cloud ] && rm -rf /usr/local/etc/cloud
mv /etc/cloud /usr/local/etc/
mv /usr/local/etc/cloud/cloud.freebsd.cfg /usr/local/etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
# Enable cloud-init in /etc/rc.conf:
sed -i.bak -e "/cloudinit_enable=.*/d" /etc/rc.conf
echo 'cloudinit_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf
echo "Installation completed."
if [ "$1" = "run" ]
then
echo "Ok, now let's see if it works."
# Remove old metadata
rm -rf /var/lib/cloud
# Just log everything, quick&dirty
rm /usr/local/etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/05_logging.cfg
# Start:
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/cloudinit start
fi
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