*.a
ABOUT-NLS
aclocal.m4
-appliance/debian/.bootstrap.log
-appliance/debian/.fakeroot-state.debirf-libguestfs
-appliance/debian/debirf-libguestfs*.cgz
-appliance/debian/root/
-appliance/debian/vmlinuz-*
-appliance/debian/debirf.conf
-appliance/initramfs.*.img
-appliance/kmod.whitelist
appliance/make.sh
appliance/packagelist
-appliance/stamp-debirf-modules
appliance/stamp-supermin
appliance/supermin.d
-appliance/update.sh
-appliance/vmlinuz.*
autom4te.cache
*.bak
bindtests.tmp
images/test-grep.txt.gz
images/ubuntu.img
images/windows.img
-initramfs
-initramfs.timestamp
inspector/stamp-virt-inspector.pod
inspector/virt-inspector
inspector/virt-inspector.1
pod2htm?.tmp \
html/*.html
-clean-local:
- rm -rf initramfs
-
# If you don't want to run all of the tests ('make check') then this
# will just run libguestfs-test-tool for a quick check. Note this
# is NOT a substitute for proper testing!
- recent QEMU >= 0.12 with virtio-serial support
-- febootstrap >= 2.10
-
-- fakeroot
-
-- fakechroot >= 2.9
+- febootstrap >= 3.0
+ *NB*: febootstrap 2.x WILL NOT WORK
+ febootstrap 3.x is distro-independent, and is required on
+ Debian and other distros too
- XDR, rpcgen (on Linux these are provided by glibc)
make install
-Fedora
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-We provide packages for Fedora >= 11 in Fedora. Use those, or build
-from our source RPMs - it's far simpler that way.
-
-You can compile libguestfs on Fedora 10 but you cannot use it with the
-version of qemu in Fedora 10. You need to compile your own qemu, see
-section 'qemu' below.
-
-
-RHEL / EPEL / CentOS etc
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-We provide packages in EPEL which cover RHEL/CentOS >= 5. Use those
-or build from our source RPMs.
-
-
-Debian
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-libguestfs is now built as a package in Debian by Guido Gunther and
-the other Debian libvirt maintainers. See:
-
-http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianLibvirtTeam#Packages
-
-You can build for Debian in two different ways, either building a
-Fedora-based appliance using febootstrap, yum, rpm, fakeroot,
-fakechroot (all packaged in Debian). However the recommended way is
-to build a Debian-based appliance using debootstrap and debirf.
-
-Both ways are supported by the configure script.
-
-
qemu
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Supermin appliance
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-If you configure with --enable-supermin then we will build a supermin
-appliance (supermin = super-minimized). This is a very specialized
-appliance which is built on-the-fly at runtime (specifically, when you
-call guestfs_launch).
-
-The normal appliance is a self-contained Linux operating system, based
-on the Fedora/RHEL/CentOS Linux distro. So it contains a complete
-copy of all the libraries and programs needed, like kernel, libc,
-bash, coreutils etc etc.
-
-The supermin appliance removes the kernel and all the executable
-libraries and programs from the appliance. That just leaves a
-skeleton of config files and some data files, which is obviously
-massively smaller than the normal appliance. At runtime we rebuild
-the appliance on-the-fly from the libraries and programs on the host
-(eg. pulling in the real /lib/libc.so, the real /bin/bash etc.)
-
-Although this process of rebuilding the appliance each time sounds
-slow, it turns out to be faster than using the prebuilt appliance.
-(Most of the saving comes from not compressing the appliance - it
-transpires that decompressing the appliance is the slowest part of the
-whole boot sequence). On my machine, a new appliance can be built in
-under a fifth of a second, and the boot time is several seconds
-shorter.
-
-The big advantage of the supermin appliance for distributions like
-Fedora is that it gets security fixes automatically from the host, so
-there is no need to rebuild the whole of libguestfs for a security
-update in some underlying library.
-
-There are several DISADVANTAGES:
-
-It won't work at all except in very narrow, controlled cases like the
-Fedora packaging case. We control the dependencies of the libguestfs
-RPM tightly to ensure that the required binaries are actually present
-on the host.
-
-Furthermore there are certain unlikely changes in the packages on the
-host which could break a supermin appliance, eg. an updated library
-which depends on an additional data file.
-
-Also supermin appliances are subjected to changes in the host kernel
-which might break compatibility with qemu -- these are, of course,
-real bugs in any case.
-
-Lastly, supermin appliances really can't be moved between branches of
-distributions (eg. built on Fedora 12 and moved to Fedora 10) because
-they are not self-contained and they rely on certain libraries being
-around. You shouldn't do this anyway.
-
-Use supermin appliances with caution.
-
-
-Notes on cross-architecture support
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-At the moment we basically don't support cross-architecture or
-32-on-64. This limits what is possible for some guests. Filesystem
-operations and FUSE will work fine, but running commands in guests may
-not be possible.
-
-To enable this requires work for cross-architecture and 32-on-64
-support in febootstrap, fakeroot and fakechroot.
-
-The daemon/ directory contains its own configure script. This is so
-that in future we will be able to cross-compile the daemon.
+In libguestfs >= 1.7.19 the supermin appliance is the default and only
+supported form of appliance. For more information see febootstrap
+(http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/febootstrap/).
Mirroring tip
patches if they aren't too invasive.
The main porting issues are with the dependencies needed to build the
-appliance. You will need to find or port the following packages
-first:
-
- - fakeroot
- - fakechroot
- - python
- - rpm-python http://www.rpm.org/
- - yum http://yum.baseurl.org/
- - febootstrap http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/febootstrap/
+appliance. You will need to port the febootstrap first
+(http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/febootstrap/).
Copyright and license information
include $(top_srcdir)/subdir-rules.mk
EXTRA_DIST = \
- kmod.whitelist.in \
packagelist.in \
init \
- debian/modules/y0_install-guestfsd \
- debian/modules/z99_final-cleanups \
- debian/debirf.conf.in \
make.sh.in
-# Build the root filesystem (appliance).
-# Currently this is arch-dependent, so it seems like putting it in
-# $(libdir) is best. When we build cross-architecture filesystems we
-# should probably move them to $(datadir).
fsdir = $(libdir)/guestfs
superminfsdir = $(libdir)/guestfs/supermin.d
-# These are the resulting output files from the whole process:
-# VMLINUZ kernel for the full appliance
-# INITRAMFSIMG initramfs (ie. root fs) for the full appliance
-# For details of the supermin appliance, read the README file.
-fs_DATA = $(INITRAMFSIMG) $(VMLINUZ)
-if SUPERMIN
-fs_DATA += kmod.whitelist
+fs_DATA =
superminfs_DATA = \
supermin.d/base.img \
supermin.d/daemon.img \
supermin.d/init.img \
supermin.d/hostfiles
-endif
-
-# Don't change these names - they must be the same as in '*.sh' scripts.
-INITRAMFSIMG = initramfs.$(host_cpu).img
-VMLINUZ = vmlinuz.$(host_cpu)
-
-# This is for building the normal appliance:
-$(INITRAMFSIMG) $(VMLINUZ): $(top_builddir)/initramfs/fakeroot.log
-
-$(top_builddir)/initramfs/fakeroot.log: make.sh kmod.whitelist packagelist
- mv $(INITRAMFSIMG) $(INITRAMFSIMG).bak 2>/dev/null; :
- mv $(VMLINUZ) $(VMLINUZ).bak 2>/dev/null; :
- if ! bash make.sh; then rm -f $@; exit 1; fi
# This used to be a configure-generated file (as is update.sh still).
# However config.status always touches the destination file, which
chmod +x $@-t
mv $@-t $@
-$(INITRAMFSIMG): $(top_builddir)/initramfs/fakeroot.log $(top_builddir)/daemon/guestfsd init update.sh
- rm -f $@
- bash update.sh
- touch $@
-
-kmod.whitelist: kmod.whitelist.in
- grep -v '^[[:space:]]*$$' < $< | grep -v '^#' > $@
-
packagelist: packagelist.in
- cpp -undef -D$(DIST)=1 < $< | \
+ cpp -undef -D$(DISTRO)=1 < $< | \
grep -v '^[[:space:]]*$$' | grep -v '^#' > $@
-# This is for building the supermin appliance. It has to be enabled
-# specifically with './configure --enable-supermin'. You really need
-# to read the README file.
-
-if SUPERMIN
-
supermin.d/base.img supermin.d/hostfiles: stamp-supermin
-stamp-supermin: $(INITRAMFSIMG)
+stamp-supermin: make.sh packagelist
mkdir -p supermin.d
rm -f $@ supermin.d/base.img supermin.d/hostfiles
- febootstrap-to-supermin $(top_builddir)/initramfs supermin.d/base.img supermin.d/hostfiles
- if grep -q /usr/share/augeas/lenses supermin.d/hostfiles; then \
- echo "./usr/share/augeas/lenses/*.aug" >> supermin.d/hostfiles; \
- fi
+ ./make.sh
touch $@
-supermin.d/daemon.img: $(INITRAMFSIMG)
+supermin.d/daemon.img: ../daemon/guestfsd
mkdir -p supermin.d
rm -f $@ $@-t
- (cd $(top_builddir)/initramfs && \
- echo -e "sbin\nsbin/guestfsd" | cpio --quiet -o -H newc ) > $@-t
+ mkdir sbin
+ cd sbin && ln ../../daemon/guestfsd
+ echo -e "sbin\nsbin/guestfsd" | cpio --quiet -o -H newc > $@-t
+ rm -r sbin
mv $@-t $@
-supermin.d/init.img: $(INITRAMFSIMG)
+supermin.d/init.img: init
mkdir -p supermin.d
rm -f $@ $@-t
- (cd $(top_builddir)/initramfs && \
- echo -e "init\n" | cpio --quiet -o -H newc ) > $@-t
+ echo "init" | cpio --quiet -o -H newc > $@-t
mv $@-t $@
-endif
-
-# Extra symlinks needed by the Debian appliance.
-debirf_symlinks = \
- a0_prep-root \
- install-kernel \
- z0_remove-aptitude \
- z0_remove-locales \
- z1_clean-root
-noinst_DATA = $(debirf_symlinks:%=debian/modules/%)
-$(debirf_symlinks:%=debian/modules/%): stamp-debirf-modules
-stamp-debirf-modules:
- mkdir -p debian/modules
- for f in $(debirf_symlinks); do \
- ln -sf /usr/share/debirf/modules/$$f debian/modules/$$f; \
- done
- touch $@
-
# Make clean.
-CLEANFILES = packagelist kmod.whitelist
+CLEANFILES = packagelist
clean-local:
- rm -f supermin.d/*
- rm -rf $(top_builddir)/initramfs
+ rm -rf supermin.d
+++ /dev/null
-DEBIRF_LABEL="debirf-libguestfs"
-DEBIRF_SUITE=@REPO@
-DEBIRF_MIRROR=@MIRROR@/${DEBIRF_DISTRO}
-DEBIRF_KERNEL_ARCH=@DEBIAN_KERNEL_ARCH@
-DEBIRF_METHOD=stupid_simple
+++ /dev/null
-/usr/share/debirf/modules/a0_prep-root
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-/usr/share/debirf/modules/install-kernel
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash -e
-# install guestfsd specific stuff
-
-# Kernel modules take up nearly half of the image. Only include ones
-# which are on the whitelist.
-exec 5<../appliance/kmod.whitelist
-whitelist=
-while read kmod 0<&5; do
- whitelist="$whitelist -a -not -name $kmod"
-done
-exec 5<&-
-
-echo "Module whitelist: $whitelist"
-find $DEBIRF_ROOT/lib/modules/*/kernel -name '*.ko' $whitelist -a -exec rm '{}' \;
-
-# install additional packages from the package list, but
-# only ones which exist in the repository
-PKGLIST=
-for pkg in $(< packagelist); do
- if [ "$(debirf_exec apt-get -s install $pkg 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 1>&- | grep '^E:' | wc -l)" -gt 0 ]; then
- echo "Ignoring package $pkg, because it was not found in this repository."
- else
- PKGLIST="$PKGLIST $pkg"
- fi
-done
-echo "Will add $PKGLIST"
-debirf_exec apt-get --assume-yes install $PKGLIST
-debirf_exec apt-get --assume-yes remove vim-tiny dhcp3-client iptables
-
-debirf_exec mkdir -p --mode=0777 /sysroot
-
-# cleanup some other heavy lifters:
-rm -rf "$DEBIRF_ROOT"/usr/share/doc/
-rm -rf "$DEBIRF_ROOT"/usr/share/zoneinfo/
-rm -rf "$DEBIRF_ROOT"/usr/share/man/
-
-# Install the actual appliance:
-echo $PWD
-install -o root -g root -m 0755 ../daemon/guestfsd "$DEBIRF_ROOT"/sbin/guestfsd
-install -o root -g root -m 0755 init "$DEBIRF_ROOT"/sbin/init
+++ /dev/null
-/usr/share/debirf/modules/z0_remove-aptitude
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-/usr/share/debirf/modules/z0_remove-locales
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-/usr/share/debirf/modules/z1_clean-root
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-rm -rf "$DEBIRF_ROOT"/var/lib/dpkg/info
+++ /dev/null
-# List of kernel modules that we leave in the appliance. This has to
-# include any dependencies needed by modules.
-
-# Any kernel module not listed here is deleted from the appliance.
-
-# Wildcards are permitted.
-
-virtio*.ko
-
-# We normally use virtio_net, but keep these in reserve.
-8390.ko
-ne2k-pci.ko
-
-# drivers for QEMUs IDE/SCSI device emulation
-cdrom.ko
-i2c-piix4.ko
-i2c-core.ko
-ide-*.ko
-libata.ko
-piix.ko
-scsi_transport_spi.ko
-scsi_mod.ko
-sd_mod.ko
-sym53c8xx.ko
-ata_piix.ko
-sr_mod.ko
-
-ext2.ko
-ext3.ko
-ext4*.ko
-
-jbd.ko
-jbd2.ko
-mbcache.ko
-
-fuse.ko
-
-vfat.ko
-fat.ko
-
-minix.ko
-
-udf.ko
-nls_utf8.ko
-nls_cp437.ko
-nls_base.ko
-
-isofs.ko
-zlib_inflate.ko
-
-dm-*.ko
-
-cramfs.ko
-squashfs.ko
-
-hfs.ko
-hfsplus.ko
-ufs.ko
-exportfs.ko
-xfs.ko
-
-reiserfs.ko
-
-crc*.ko
-libcrc*.ko
-
-loop.ko
-
-gfs2.ko
-dlm.ko
-configfs.ko
-
-# Used by dm-crypt. Probably many more crypto modules
-# should be added here.
-aes*.ko
-blkcipher.ko
-cbc.ko
-cryptd.ko
-crypto_blkcipher.ko
-gf128mul.ko
-padlock-aes.ko
-sha256*.ko
-sha512*.ko
-xor.ko
-xts.ko
-zlib.ko
#!/bin/bash -
# @configure_input@
-# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-# This is called from the Makefile to build the initramfs.
-
unset CDPATH
set -e
-set -x
-
-if [ "@DIST@" = "REDHAT" ]; then
- cd @top_builddir@
- # Decide on names for the final output. These have to match Makefile.am.
- output=appliance/initramfs.@host_cpu@.img
- koutput=appliance/vmlinuz.@host_cpu@
- rm -f $output
- rm -f $koutput
-
- # Create the basic initramfs.
- exec 5<appliance/packagelist
- packages=
- while read pkg 0<&5; do
- packages="$packages -i $pkg"
- done
- exec 5<&-
-
- @FEBOOTSTRAP@ $packages -u @UPDATES@ @REPO@ initramfs @MIRROR@
-
- # Create modules.dep. This is only used in the normal appliance
- # (not supermin).
- kversion=$(basename initramfs/lib/modules/*)
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- /sbin/depmod -a $kversion
-
- # /sysroot is where the guest root filesystem will be mounted.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- mkdir -p --mode=0777 /sysroot
-
- # Create /tmp if it is missing.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- mkdir -p --mode=0777 /tmp
-
- # Create /selinux if it is missing.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- mkdir -p --mode=0755 /selinux
-
- # Nuke some stuff. The kernel pulls mkinitrd and plymouth which pulls in
- # all of Python. Sheez.
- (cd initramfs && find -name '*python*' -print0) |
- xargs -0 @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- rm -rf
- (cd initramfs && find -name '*plymouth*' -print0) |
- xargs -0 @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- rm -rf
- (cd initramfs && find -name 'libply-*' -print0) |
- xargs -0 @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- rm -rf
-
- # In Fedora >= 11, it pulls in all of Perl from somewhere. Nuke from orbit.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- rm -rf /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/lib64/perl5
-
- # Anaconda? JPEG images?
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- rm -rf /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime
-
- # Don't need any firmware.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- rm -rf /lib/firmware
-
- # Don't need any keyboard maps.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- rm -rf /lib/kbd
- # Remove anything in home directory. Because of the potential for disaster
- # we don't put a slash before 'home'.
- (cd initramfs && echo home/*) |
- xargs @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- rm -rf
+# XXX Distro-dependent in future.
+excludes="--exclude '^perl' --exclude '^python' --exclude '^fedora-logos' --exclude '^redhat-logos' --exclude '^dracut' --exclude '^upstart' --exclude '^plymouth' --exclude '^systemd' --exclude '^linux-firmware' --exclude '^kbd-misc'"
- # Remove /var/lib/yum stuff.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- rm -rf /var/lib/yum
-
- # Remove some unreadable binaries which are incompatible with
- # the supermin appliance. Since these binaries can't be read
- # from the host filesystem, they cannot be added to the supermin
- # appliance at run time. XXX Need a better fix for this.
- # Probably we should change febootstrap-supermin-helper to just
- # ignore such files.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- rm -f \
- /usr/bin/chfn \
- /usr/bin/chsh \
- /usr/libexec/pt_chown \
- /usr/libexec/utempter/utempter \
- /usr/sbin/groupdel \
- /usr/sbin/groupadd \
- /usr/sbin/useradd \
- /usr/sbin/tzdata-update \
- /usr/sbin/userdel \
- /usr/sbin/usermod \
- /usr/sbin/groupmod \
- /usr/sbin/groupmems \
- /sbin/unix_update \
- /usr/sbin/tcpd \
- /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.selinux.Restorecond.service \
- /lib/dbus-1/dbus-daemon-launch-helper \
- /lib64/dbus-1/dbus-daemon-launch-helper \
- /etc/passwd- \
- /etc/group- \
- /etc/gshadow \
- /etc/gshadow- \
- /etc/shadow \
- /etc/shadow- \
- /etc/securetty \
- /etc/sysconfig/iptables-config \
- /etc/default/useradd \
- /etc/security/opasswd \
- /etc/libaudit.conf \
- /var/log/tallylog \
- /var/log/maillog \
- /var/log/secure \
- /var/log/spooler \
- /var/log/messages \
- /var/log/btmp \
- /var/log/yum.log \
- $(cd initramfs && echo usr/sbin/glibc_post_upgrade.*)
-
- # Remove all .*.hmac files (RHBZ#654638). These are not used unless
- # you are using FIPS, and they cause hard dependencies on files
- # which change whenever a library version is bumped.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- rm -f $(cd initramfs && find -name '.*.hmac')
-
- # Kernel modules take up nearly half of the image. Only include ones
- # which are on the whitelist.
- exec 5<appliance/kmod.whitelist
- whitelist=
- while read kmod 0<&5; do
- whitelist="$whitelist -a -not -name $kmod"
- done
- exec 5<&-
-
- (cd initramfs && \
- find lib/modules/*/kernel -name '*.ko' $whitelist -a -print0 ) |
- xargs -0 febootstrap-run initramfs -- rm
-
- # Pull the kernel out into the current directory. We don't want it in
- # the initramfs image.
- cp initramfs/boot/vmlinuz* $koutput
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- rm -rf boot
-
- # Minimize the image.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_MINIMIZE@ initramfs
-
- # Add some missing configuration files.
- if [ ! -f initramfs/etc/hosts ]; then
- cat > hosts.new <<'__EOF__'
- 127.0.0.1 guestfs localhost.localdomain localhost
- ::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
-__EOF__
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_INSTALL@ initramfs hosts.new /etc/hosts 0644 root.root
- rm hosts.new
- fi
-
- if [ ! -f initramfs/etc/fstab ]; then
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN@ initramfs -- touch /etc/fstab
- fi
-
- echo nameserver 169.254.2.3 > resolv.conf.new
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_INSTALL@ initramfs resolv.conf.new /etc/resolv.conf 0644 root.root
- rm resolv.conf.new
+# Run febootstrap on the package list.
+if [ -z "@PACKAGE_DIRECTORY@" ]; then
+ @FEBOOTSTRAP@ -v -o supermin.d $excludes --names $(< packagelist )
+else
+ @FEBOOTSTRAP@ -v -o supermin.d $excludes @PACKAGE_DIRECTORY@/*
+fi
- ls -lh $koutput
+# Remove some things that we don't want in the appliance. This is
+# copied from the old febootstrap-minimize. However minimization is
+# not so important now that we are caching the appliance.
+< supermin.d/hostfiles \
+grep -v '^/usr/lib/locale' |
+grep -v '^/usr/share/locale' |
+grep -v '^/usr/lib/gconv' |
+grep -v '^/usr/lib64/gconv' |
+grep -v '^/usr/bin/localedef' |
+grep -v '^/usr/sbin/build-locale-archive' |
+grep -v '^/usr/share/man/' |
+grep -v '^/usr/share/doc/' |
+grep -v '^/usr/share/info/' |
+grep -v '^/usr/share/gnome/help/' |
+grep -v '^/usr/share/cracklib/' |
+grep -v '^/usr/share/i18n/' > supermin.d/hostfiles-t
+
+# XXX resolv.conf? The old script had:
+# echo nameserver 169.254.2.3 > resolv.conf
+if ! grep -q /etc/resolv.conf supermin.d/hostfiles-t; then
+ echo /etc/resolv.conf >> supermin.d/hostfiles-t
+fi
-elif [ "@DIST@" = "DEBIAN" ]; then
- cd @top_builddir@/appliance
- debirf make -n debian
- mkdir -p @top_builddir@/initramfs
- touch @top_builddir@/initramfs/fakeroot.log
+# Include any Augeas lenses from the host.
+if grep -q /usr/share/augeas/lenses supermin.d/hostfiles-t; then
+ echo "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/*.aug" >> supermin.d/hostfiles-t
fi
+
+mv supermin.d/hostfiles-t supermin.d/hostfiles
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash -
-# @configure_input@
-# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat Inc.
-#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-# Update the init script or daemon inside an existing initramfs.
-# Avoids the timeconsuming rebuild.
-
-unset CDPATH
-
-set -e
-
-if [ "@DIST@" = "REDHAT" ]; then
- cd @top_builddir@
- output=appliance/initramfs.@host_cpu@.img
-
- # Create the init script.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_INSTALL@ initramfs appliance/@top_srcdir@/appliance/init /init 0755 root.root
-
- # Copy the daemon into the filesystem.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_INSTALL@ initramfs daemon/guestfsd /sbin/guestfsd 0755 root.root
-
- # Generate final image.
- @FEBOOTSTRAP_TO_INITRAMFS@ initramfs > $output-t
- mv $output-t $output
- ls -lh $output
-elif [ "@DIST@" = "DEBIAN" ]; then
- cd @top_builddir@/appliance
-
- output=initramfs.@host_cpu@.img
- vmlinuz=vmlinuz.@host_cpu@
-
- rm -f debian/debirf-libguestfs_@REPO@_.cgz
- ln -sf debian/debirf-libguestfs_@REPO@*.cgz $output
- ln -sf debian/vmlinuz-* $vmlinuz
-fi
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = \
SKIP_TEST_COMMAND=$(shell ldd test-command | grep -sq 'not a dynamic executable' || echo 1) \
SKIP_TEST_COMMAND_LINES=$(shell ldd test-command | grep -sq 'not a dynamic executable' || echo 1) \
- SKIP_TEST_CHECKSUM_8=$(shell if test `find ../initramfs -name squashfs.ko | wc -l` -eq 0; then echo 1; fi) \
LIBGUESTFS_PATH=$(top_builddir)/appliance \
$(VG)
+#SKIP_TEST_CHECKSUM_8=$(shell if test `find ../initramfs -name squashfs.ko | wc -l` -eq 0; then echo 1; fi)
+
tests_SOURCES = tests.c
tests_CFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/src -I$(top_builddir)/src \
$(WARN_CFLAGS) $(WERROR_CFLAGS)
AM_CONDITIONAL([ENABLE_APPLIANCE],[test "x$enable_appliance" = "xyes"])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$enable_appliance])
+if test "x$enable_appliance" = "xyes"; then
+ dnl Check for febootstrap >= 3.0
+ AC_CHECK_PROG([FEBOOTSTRAP],
+ [febootstrap],[febootstrap],[no])
+ test "x$FEBOOTSTRAP" = "xno" &&
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([febootstrap must be installed])
+ dnl febootstrap 2.x did not support the --version parameter
+ $FEBOOTSTRAP --version >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([febootstrap >= 3.0 must be installed, your version is too old])
+
+ dnl Build from local package files, used when building with no network
+ dnl access, ie. under Koji.
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([if we should build the appliance from local packages])
+ AC_ARG_WITH([local-package-directory],
+ [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-local-package-directory],
+ [build from local packages in dir @<:@default=no@:>@])],
+ [local_package_directory=$withval],
+ [local_package_directory=no])
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$local_package_directory])
+ PACKAGE_DIRECTORY=
+ test "x$local_package_directory" != "xno" &&
+ PACKAGE_DIRECTORY="$local_package_directory"
+ AC_SUBST([PACKAGE_DIRECTORY])
+
+ dnl Which distro?
+ dnl
+ dnl This used to be Very Important but is now just used to select
+ dnl which packages to install in the appliance, since the package
+ dnl names vary slightly across distros. (See appliance/packagelist.in)
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([which Linux distro for package names])
+ DISTRO=REDHAT
+ if test -f /etc/debian_version; then
+ DISTRO=DEBIAN
+ fi
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$DISTRO])
+ AC_SUBST([DISTRO])
+fi
+
dnl Check for rpcgen and XDR library. rpcgen is optional.
AC_CHECK_PROG([RPCGEN],[rpcgen],[rpcgen],[no])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_RPCGEN],[test "x$RPCGEN" != "xno"])
[with_net_if=virtio-net-pci])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([NET_IF],["$with_net_if"],[Default network interface.])
-dnl Check for febootstrap etc.
-if test "x$enable_appliance" = "xyes"; then
- AC_CHECK_PROG([FEBOOTSTRAP],
- [febootstrap],[febootstrap],[no])
- if test "x$FEBOOTSTRAP" != "xno"; then
- AC_CHECK_PROG([FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN],
- [febootstrap-run],[febootstrap-run],[no])
- test "x$FEBOOTSTRAP_RUN" = "xno" && \
- AC_MSG_ERROR([febootstrap-run must be installed])
- AC_CHECK_PROG([FEBOOTSTRAP_INSTALL],
- [febootstrap-install],[febootstrap-install],[no])
- test "x$FEBOOTSTRAP_INSTALL" = "xno" && \
- AC_MSG_ERROR([febootstrap-install must be installed])
- AC_CHECK_PROG([FEBOOTSTRAP_MINIMIZE],
- [febootstrap-minimize],[febootstrap-minimize],[no])
- test "x$FEBOOTSTRAP_MINIMIZE" = "xno" && \
- AC_MSG_ERROR([febootstrap-minimize must be installed])
- AC_CHECK_PROG([FEBOOTSTRAP_TO_INITRAMFS],
- [febootstrap-to-initramfs],[febootstrap-to-initramfs],[no])
- test "x$FEBOOTSTRAP_TO_INITRAMFS" = "xno" && \
- AC_MSG_ERROR([febootstrap-to-initramfs must be installed])
- AC_CHECK_PROG([FEBOOTSTRAP_TO_SUPERMIN],
- [febootstrap-to-supermin],[febootstrap-to-supermin],[no])
- test "x$FEBOOTSTRAP_TO_SUPERMIN" = "xno" && \
- AC_MSG_ERROR([febootstrap-to-supermin must be installed])
-
- dnl Check we have fakechroot >= 2.9 (it's an indirect requirement
- dnl of febootstrap, but old versions will fail with yum).
- AC_CHECK_PROG([FAKECHROOT],
- [fakechroot],[fakechroot],[no])
- test "x$FAKECHROOT" = "xno" && \
- AC_MSG_ERROR([fakechroot must be installed])
-
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([fakechroot version])
- fakechroot_version=`$FAKECHROOT --version | awk '{print $3}'`
- if test -z "$fakechroot_version"; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([failed])
- AC_MSG_WARN([fakechroot --version command failed, proceeding anyway])
- else
- AC_MSG_RESULT([$fakechroot_version])
- fakechroot_major=`echo "$fakechroot_version" | awk -F. '{print $1}'`
- fakechroot_minor=`echo "$fakechroot_version" | awk -F. '{print $2}'`
- if test "$fakechroot_major" -lt 2 || \
- ( test "$fakechroot_major" -eq 2 && test "$fakechroot_minor" -lt 9 ); then
- AC_MSG_ERROR([fakechroot version must be >= 2.9])
- fi
- fi
- DIST="REDHAT"
- else
- # check for debootstrap and debirf
- AC_CHECK_PROG([DEBOOTSTRAP],
- [debootstrap],[debootstrap],[no])
- test "x$DEBOOTSTRAP" = "xno" && \
- AC_MSG_ERROR([Either febootstrap or debootstrap must be installed])
- AC_CHECK_PROG([DEBIRF],[debirf],[debirf],[no])
- test "x$DEBIRF" = "xno" &&
- AC_MSG_ERROR([debirf must be installed])
- DIST="DEBIAN"
- case "$host_cpu" in
- *86)
- DEBIAN_KERNEL_ARCH=486
- ;;
- x86_64)
- DEBIAN_KERNEL_ARCH=amd64
- ;;
- *)
- DEBIAN_KERNEL_ARCH=$host_cpu
- ;;
- esac
- AC_SUBST(DEBIAN_KERNEL_ARCH)
- fi
- AC_SUBST(DIST)
-
- dnl --with-updates to specify a Fedora updates repository.
- AC_ARG_WITH([updates],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-updates],
- [set name of Fedora updates repository @<:@default=updates-released-f12@:>@])],
- [],
- [with_updates=updates-released-f12])
- UPDATES="$with_updates"
- AC_SUBST(UPDATES)
-
- dnl --with-mirror to specify a local Fedora mirror.
- AC_ARG_WITH([mirror],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-mirror],
- [set URI of a local Fedora mirror])],
- [],
- [with_mirror=])
- MIRROR="$with_mirror"
- AC_SUBST(MIRROR)
-fi
-
-dnl --with-repo to specify a repository.
-AC_ARG_WITH([repo],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-repo],
- [set name of Fedora repository @<:@default=fedora-13@:>@])],
- [],
- [with_repo=fedora-13])
-REPO="$with_repo"
-AC_SUBST(REPO)
-AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([REPO],["$REPO"],[Name of software repository.])
-
-dnl Build the supermin appliance? Please see README file before
-dnl enabling this option.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([supermin],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-supermin],
- [enable supermin appliance (see README) @<:@default=no@:>@])],
- [AC_DEFINE([ENABLE_SUPERMIN],[1],[Supermin appliance enabled.])],
- [enable_supermin=no])
-AM_CONDITIONAL([SUPERMIN],[test "x$enable_supermin" = "xyes"])
-
dnl Enable packet dumps when in verbose mode. This generates lots
dnl of debug info, only useful for people debugging the RPC mechanism.
AC_ARG_ENABLE([packet-dump],
dnl Produce output files.
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
dnl http://www.mail-archive.com/automake@gnu.org/msg10204.html
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([appliance/update.sh],
- [chmod +x appliance/update.sh])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([podwrapper.sh],
[chmod +x podwrapper.sh])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile
generator/Makefile
src/Makefile fish/Makefile po/Makefile.in examples/Makefile
appliance/Makefile
- appliance/debian/debirf.conf
images/Makefile
capitests/Makefile
regressions/Makefile
if test "x$HAVE_PHP_TRUE" = "x"; then echo "yes"; else echo "no"; fi
echo -n "virt-* tools ........................ "
if test "x$HAVE_TOOLS_TRUE" = "x"; then echo "yes"; else echo "no"; fi
-echo "supermin appliance .................. $enable_supermin"
echo "FUSE filesystem ..................... $enable_fuse"
echo
echo "If any optional component is configured 'no' when you expected 'yes'"
#include "guestfs-internal-actions.h"
#include "guestfs_protocol.h"
+/* Old-style appliance is going to be obsoleted. */
static const char *kernel_name = "vmlinuz." host_cpu;
static const char *initrd_name = "initramfs." host_cpu ".img";
static int dir_contains_file (const char *dir, const char *file);
static int dir_contains_files (const char *dir, ...);
static int contains_ordinary_appliance (guestfs_h *g, const char *path, void *data);
-#if ENABLE_SUPERMIN
static int contains_supermin_appliance (guestfs_h *g, const char *path, void *data);
static char *calculate_supermin_checksum (guestfs_h *g, const char *supermin_path);
static int check_for_cached_appliance (guestfs_h *g, const char *supermin_path, const char *checksum, char **kernel, char **initrd, char **appliance);
static int build_supermin_appliance (guestfs_h *g, const char *supermin_path, const char *checksum, char **kernel, char **initrd, char **appliance);
static int run_supermin_helper (guestfs_h *g, const char *supermin_path, const char *cachedir, size_t cdlen);
-#endif
/* Locate or build the appliance.
*
{
int r;
-#if ENABLE_SUPERMIN
/* Step (1). */
char *supermin_path;
r = find_path (g, contains_supermin_appliance, NULL, &supermin_path);
}
free (supermin_path);
}
-#endif
/* Step (5). */
char *path;
return dir_contains_files (path, kernel_name, initrd_name, NULL);
}
-#if ENABLE_SUPERMIN
static int
contains_supermin_appliance (guestfs_h *g, const char *path, void *data)
{
perror ("execvp");
_exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
-#endif
/* Search elements of g->path, returning the first path element which
* matches the predicate function 'pred'.