Marcus Schäfer
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- Update system files setup for containers The attribute provide_system_files creates a meta file in the root tree named 'systemfiles'. The contents of this file were produced by just a dump of the package database so far. For a more generic use of this data some adaptions were needed. First we allow to skip packages matching a pattern from being part of the system files. Next we do not put ghost and doc files into account. And last we handle library files in a different file named 'systemfiles.libs' where we do not add symlink targets if the target path is also part of the package. The consumer of this information is flake-pilot which syncs that library system files from the host via --copy-links. This allows a more generic use with regards to versioned libraries e.g. libc - Drop /dev/pts from bind mount locations This has created havoc in the Fedora build environments by fully unmounting /dev/pts and breaking the builders for subsquent tasks. This is a partial revert of commit daf1323c5ded7e4e7783205f5e30457b40eb322f. - Don't take ghost files into account When creating the system files information do not take ghost files and artifact files into account - xorriso: respect efiparttable and gpt_hybrid_mbr This should make the xorriso-based ISO build path respect the 'efiparttable' and 'gpt_hybrid_mbr' settings when building a UEFI-compatible image, making it write a GPT disk label by default OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Virtualization:Appliances:Builder/python-kiwi?expand=0&rev=276 |
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