ubuntu-cdimage/debian-cd/tools/add_live_filesystem helpfully adds a
'filesystem.' prefix to the squashfs, hence the name of the file
didn't match what's on disk.
grub-probe must not be called during image build so grub is diverted. In
multilayer image the chroot is always the tip of the filesystem, so we
divert grub at the beginning of each pass and undivdert it as the end.
For flat images, it's diverted just before building the chroot and
undiverted after.
UbuntuStudio image builds have recently begun failing as a result of adding a
grub theme customization to their flavor, which they then try to apply by
running update-grub from their maintainer scripts. This fails with:
Setting up plymouth-theme-ubuntustudio (0.57) ...
update-alternatives: using /usr/share/plymouth/themes/ubuntustudio-logo/ubuntustudio-logo.plymouth to provide /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth (default.plymouth) in auto mode
update-alternatives: using /usr/share/plymouth/themes/ubuntustudio-text/ubuntustudio-text.plymouth to provide /usr/share/plymouth/themes/text.plymouth (text.plymouth) in auto mode
update-initramfs: diverted by livecd-rootfs (will be called later)
/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a device for / (is /dev mounted?).
dpkg: error processing package plymouth-theme-ubuntustudio (--configure):
installed plymouth-theme-ubuntustudio package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1
Packages providing grub themes should be able to call update-grub from their
maintainer scripts, and they should be able to be installed under
livecd-rootfs. It's surprising to me that this hasn't been a problem before
now for any flavors.
We know that grub-probe should not be called as part of an image build, so
just use our standard helper function to divert it before running the chroot
stage and undivert it after.
Installing policyrcd-script-zg2 doesn't quite do this because of the way
that live-build installs its own temporary version of policy-rc.d. The
only remotely sensible way I can see to deal with this is to create the
symlink manually.
Remove wants from local-fs.target, add wants from the uuid device instead.
Tested by applying these changes from pre-pivot-root by modifying
/root files in place whilst booting with break=bottom.
Util-linux 2.33 fixed mount --rbind --make-rslave which did not pass MS_REC
with MS_BIND and livecd-rootfs did only --bind --make-rslave effectively with
prior mount versions.
While mount --rbind --rslave are properly passed the flags to mount()
unmounting did not work cleanly with --make-rslave.
To clearly stop propagation of umount, --make-private is used instead of
--make-rslave and it is always set before umounts. Umount -R is replaced
with a simple umount since submounts are tore down in teardown_mountpoint()
earlier.
LP: #1813730
When the REPO_SNAPSHOT_STAMP variable is set, the auto/build script will attempt
to launch a transparent HTTP proxy on port 8080, and insert an iptables rule to
redirect all outgoing HTTP requests to this proxy.
The proxy, contained in the `magic-proxy` Python script, examines each request
and silently overrides those pointing to InRelease files or files that are
listed in InRelease files. It will instead provide the contents of the requested
file as it was at REPO_SNAPSHOT_STAMP, by downloading the corresponding asset
"by hash".
Adds a function reduce_pass_size which removes duplicated files between
layers. A duplicate file is a file with same path, size, mode, owners
and content on 2 related layers.
We don't want to regress the ubuntu desktop traditional image when
livecd-rootfs lands uncordinated with ubuntu-cdimage & debian-cd.
Decoupling enables us to:
- land livecd-rootfs (no change for ubuntu-desktop project,
ubuntu-desktop:ubiquity-ng can be tested once the 2 others branches
lands)
- land ubuntu-cdimage & debian-cd for publishing any arbitrary squashfs
names
- finally, revert that commit and land it in livecd-rootfs to transform
the traditional ubuntu-desktop image to a layered approach.
Fixed prefix for passes to not conflict with global prefix
Set layer to none for layer without language packs
Copy size and manifest to the target directory
Make sure the diff always diffes existing manifests
lb_chroot_includes now takes the name of the pass as first argument and
will includes files for the corresponding pass from the directory
include.chroot.<pass>
Default Ubuntu desktop to the layered format
Remove the requirement on setting IMAGEFORMAT to layered to build a
layered image and relies on PASSED instead.
Don't install gpg or gpg-agent when building buildd images for series
earlier than bionic. (In earlier series, those packages didn't exist
and gnupg was build-essential.)
- Do not run apt-get update (which can bring in package lists if we are
unlikely wrt publisher schedules).
- Run apt-get clean to clear out downloaded debs of curtin/casper and
dependencies.
- Do not install user-setup.
- Use the core snap from the base filesystem if present.
This patch currently only applies to the "ubuntu-cpc" project.
More and more logic has been going into the hook scripts to decide under which conditions they should run or not. As we are moving to parallelized builds of image sets, this will get even more complicated. Base hooks will have to know which image sets they belong to and modification of the dependency chain between scripts will become more complicated and prone to errors, as the number of image sets grows.
This patch introduces explicit ordering and dependency handling for scripts through the use of `series` files and an explicit syntax for dependency specification.