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author Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>2018-02-19 00:54:58 -0600
committer Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2018-02-24 06:55:49 +0700
commit7142f96c14b39bd8e7ee3c8689aa6272ac0a3693 (patch)
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parent4b641e2cfcf92727fc87925aa298f0fe2eda529e (diff)
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system/virt-manager: Updated for version 1.5.0.
Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'system/virt-manager')
-rw-r--r--system/virt-manager/Add-Slackware-to-OS-choices.patch1388
-rw-r--r--system/virt-manager/virt-manager.SlackBuild11
-rw-r--r--system/virt-manager/virt-manager.info6
3 files changed, 14 insertions, 1391 deletions
diff --git a/system/virt-manager/Add-Slackware-to-OS-choices.patch b/system/virt-manager/Add-Slackware-to-OS-choices.patch
index a4c1232739..18aadb62cf 100644
--- a/system/virt-manager/Add-Slackware-to-OS-choices.patch
+++ b/system/virt-manager/Add-Slackware-to-OS-choices.patch
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-diff -Nur virt-manager-1.4.3.orig/virtinst/osdict.py virt-manager-1.4.3/virtinst/osdict.py
---- virt-manager-1.4.3.orig/virtinst/osdict.py 2017-08-16 16:32:14.000000000 -0500
-+++ virt-manager-1.4.3/virtinst/osdict.py 2017-10-03 01:02:59.322660395 -0500
+diff -Nur virt-manager-1.5.0.orig/virtinst/osdict.py virt-manager-1.5.0/virtinst/osdict.py
+--- virt-manager-1.5.0.orig/virtinst/osdict.py 2018-01-27 14:57:20.000000000 -0600
++++ virt-manager-1.5.0/virtinst/osdict.py 2018-02-19 00:52:00.750416744 -0600
@@ -159,6 +159,7 @@
"rhel5": "rhel5.0",
"rhel6": "rhel6.0",
@@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ diff -Nur virt-manager-1.4.3.orig/virtinst/osdict.py virt-manager-1.4.3/virtinst
"ubuntu13.04", "win8", "win2k12", "mageia5", "centos7.0"],
check_clones=False, check_derives=False):
return True
-diff -Nur virt-manager-1.4.3.orig/virtinst/urlfetcher.py virt-manager-1.4.3/virtinst/urlfetcher.py
---- virt-manager-1.4.3.orig/virtinst/urlfetcher.py 2017-09-14 16:49:00.000000000 -0500
-+++ virt-manager-1.4.3/virtinst/urlfetcher.py 2017-10-03 01:02:26.932287601 -0500
-@@ -1347,6 +1347,43 @@
+diff -Nur virt-manager-1.5.0.orig/virtinst/urlfetcher.py virt-manager-1.5.0/virtinst/urlfetcher.py
+--- virt-manager-1.5.0.orig/virtinst/urlfetcher.py 2018-01-27 14:57:20.000000000 -0600
++++ virt-manager-1.5.0/virtinst/urlfetcher.py 2018-02-19 00:52:00.751416752 -0600
+@@ -1379,6 +1379,43 @@
return False
@@ -65,1377 +65,3 @@ diff -Nur virt-manager-1.4.3.orig/virtinst/urlfetcher.py virt-manager-1.4.3/virt
# Build list of all *Distro classes
def _build_distro_list():
allstores = []
-diff -Nur virt-manager-1.4.3.orig/virtinst/urlfetcher.py.orig virt-manager-1.4.3/virtinst/urlfetcher.py.orig
---- virt-manager-1.4.3.orig/virtinst/urlfetcher.py.orig 1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
-+++ virt-manager-1.4.3/virtinst/urlfetcher.py.orig 2017-09-14 16:49:00.000000000 -0500
-@@ -0,0 +1,1370 @@
-+#
-+# Represents OS distribution specific install data
-+#
-+# Copyright 2006-2007, 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
-+# Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
-+#
-+# 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
-+# MA 02110-1301 USA.
-+
-+import ConfigParser
-+import ftplib
-+import logging
-+import os
-+import re
-+import stat
-+import StringIO
-+import subprocess
-+import tempfile
-+import urllib2
-+import urlparse
-+
-+import requests
-+
-+from .osdict import OSDB
-+
-+
-+#########################################################################
-+# Backends for the various URL types we support (http, ftp, nfs, local) #
-+#########################################################################
-+
-+class _URLFetcher(object):
-+ """
-+ This is a generic base class for fetching/extracting files from
-+ a media source, such as CD ISO, NFS server, or HTTP/FTP server
-+ """
-+ _block_size = 16384
-+
-+ def __init__(self, location, scratchdir, meter):
-+ self.location = location
-+ self.scratchdir = scratchdir
-+ self.meter = meter
-+
-+ self._srcdir = None
-+
-+ logging.debug("Using scratchdir=%s", scratchdir)
-+
-+
-+ ####################
-+ # Internal helpers #
-+ ####################
-+
-+ def _make_full_url(self, filename):
-+ """
-+ Generate a full fetchable URL from the passed filename, which
-+ is relative to the self.location
-+ """
-+ ret = self._srcdir or self.location
-+ if not filename:
-+ return ret
-+
-+ if not ret.endswith("/"):
-+ ret += "/"
-+ return ret + filename
-+
-+ def _grabURL(self, filename, fileobj):
-+ """
-+ Download the filename from self.location, and write contents to
-+ fileobj
-+ """
-+ url = self._make_full_url(filename)
-+
-+ try:
-+ urlobj, size = self._grabber(url)
-+ except Exception as e:
-+ raise ValueError(_("Couldn't acquire file %s: %s") %
-+ (url, str(e)))
-+
-+ logging.debug("Fetching URI: %s", url)
-+ self.meter.start(
-+ text=_("Retrieving file %s...") % os.path.basename(filename),
-+ size=size)
-+
-+ total = self._write(urlobj, fileobj)
-+ self.meter.end(total)
-+
-+ def _write(self, urlobj, fileobj):
-+ """
-+ Write the contents of urlobj to python file like object fileobj
-+ """
-+ total = 0
-+ while 1:
-+ buff = urlobj.read(self._block_size)
-+ if not buff:
-+ break
-+ fileobj.write(buff)
-+ total += len(buff)
-+ self.meter.update(total)
-+ return total
-+
-+ def _grabber(self, url):
-+ """
-+ Returns the urlobj, size for the passed URL. urlobj is whatever
-+ data needs to be passed to self._write
-+ """
-+ raise NotImplementedError("must be implemented in subclass")
-+
-+
-+ ##############
-+ # Public API #
-+ ##############
-+
-+ def prepareLocation(self):
-+ """
-+ Perform any necessary setup
-+ """
-+ pass
-+
-+ def cleanupLocation(self):
-+ """
-+ Perform any necessary cleanup
-+ """
-+ pass
-+
-+ def _hasFile(self, url):
-+ raise NotImplementedError("Must be implemented in subclass")
-+
-+ def hasFile(self, filename):
-+ """
-+ Return True if self.location has the passed filename
-+ """
-+ url = self._make_full_url(filename)
-+ ret = self._hasFile(url)
-+ logging.debug("hasFile(%s) returning %s", url, ret)
-+ return ret
-+
-+ def acquireFile(self, filename):
-+ """
-+ Grab the passed filename from self.location and save it to
-+ a temporary file, returning the temp filename
-+ """
-+ prefix = "virtinst-" + os.path.basename(filename) + "."
-+
-+ # pylint: disable=redefined-variable-type
-+ if "VIRTINST_TEST_SUITE" in os.environ:
-+ fn = os.path.join("/tmp", prefix)
-+ fileobj = open(fn, "w")
-+ else:
-+ fileobj = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(
-+ dir=self.scratchdir, prefix=prefix, delete=False)
-+ fn = fileobj.name
-+
-+ self._grabURL(filename, fileobj)
-+ logging.debug("Saved file to " + fn)
-+ return fn
-+
-+ def acquireFileContent(self, filename):
-+ """
-+ Grab the passed filename from self.location and return it as a string
-+ """
-+ fileobj = StringIO.StringIO()
-+ self._grabURL(filename, fileobj)
-+ return fileobj.getvalue()
-+
-+
-+class _HTTPURLFetcher(_URLFetcher):
-+ def _hasFile(self, url):
-+ """
-+ We just do a HEAD request to see if the file exists
-+ """
-+ try:
-+ response = requests.head(url, allow_redirects=True)
-+ response.raise_for_status()
-+ except Exception as e:
-+ logging.debug("HTTP hasFile request failed: %s", str(e))
-+ return False
-+ return True
-+
-+ def _grabber(self, url):
-+ """
-+ Use requests for this
-+ """
-+ response = requests.get(url, stream=True)
-+ response.raise_for_status()
-+ try:
-+ size = int(response.headers.get('content-length'))
-+ except Exception:
-+ size = None
-+ return response, size
-+
-+ def _write(self, urlobj, fileobj):
-+ """
-+ The requests object doesn't have a file-like read() option, so
-+ we need to implemente it ourselves
-+ """
-+ total = 0
-+ for data in urlobj.iter_content(chunk_size=self._block_size):
-+ fileobj.write(data)
-+ total += len(data)
-+ self.meter.update(total)
-+ return total
-+
-+
-+class _FTPURLFetcher(_URLFetcher):
-+ _ftp = None
-+
-+ def prepareLocation(self):
-+ if self._ftp:
-+ return
-+
-+ try:
-+ parsed = urlparse.urlparse(self.location)
-+ self._ftp = ftplib.FTP()
-+ self._ftp.connect(parsed.hostname, parsed.port)
-+ self._ftp.login()
-+ # Force binary mode
-+ self._ftp.voidcmd("TYPE I")
-+ except Exception as e:
-+ raise ValueError(_("Opening URL %s failed: %s.") %
-+ (self.location, str(e)))
-+
-+ def _grabber(self, url):
-+ """
-+ Use urllib2 and ftplib to grab the file
-+ """
-+ request = urllib2.Request(url)
-+ urlobj = urllib2.urlopen(request)
-+ size = self._ftp.size(urlparse.urlparse(url)[2])
-+ return urlobj, size
-+
-+
-+ def cleanupLocation(self):
-+ if not self._ftp:
-+ return
-+
-+ try:
-+ self._ftp.quit()
-+ except Exception:
-+ logging.debug("Error quitting ftp connection", exc_info=True)
-+
-+ self._ftp = None
-+
-+ def _hasFile(self, url):
-+ path = urlparse.urlparse(url)[2]
-+
-+ try:
-+ try:
-+ # If it's a file
-+ self._ftp.size(path)
-+ except ftplib.all_errors:
-+ # If it's a dir
-+ self._ftp.cwd(path)
-+ except ftplib.all_errors as e:
-+ logging.debug("FTP hasFile: couldn't access %s: %s",
-+ url, str(e))
-+ return False
-+
-+ return True
-+
-+
-+class _LocalURLFetcher(_URLFetcher):
-+ """
-+ For grabbing files from a local directory
-+ """
-+ def _hasFile(self, url):
-+ return os.path.exists(url)
-+
-+ def _grabber(self, url):
-+ urlobj = open(url, "r")
-+ size = os.path.getsize(url)
-+ return urlobj, size
-+
-+
-+class _MountedURLFetcher(_LocalURLFetcher):
-+ """
-+ Fetcher capable of extracting files from a NFS server
-+ or loopback mounted file, or local CDROM device
-+ """
-+ _in_test_suite = bool("VIRTINST_TEST_SUITE" in os.environ)
-+ _mounted = False
-+
-+ def prepareLocation(self):
-+ if self._mounted:
-+ return
-+
-+ if self._in_test_suite:
-+ self._srcdir = os.environ["VIRTINST_TEST_URL_DIR"]
-+ else:
-+ self._srcdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="virtinstmnt.",
-+ dir=self.scratchdir)
-+ mountcmd = "/bin/mount"
-+
-+ logging.debug("Preparing mount at " + self._srcdir)
-+ if self.location.startswith("nfs:"):
-+ cmd = [mountcmd, "-o", "ro", self.location[4:], self._srcdir]
-+ else:
-+ if stat.S_ISBLK(os.stat(self.location)[stat.ST_MODE]):
-+ mountopt = "ro"
-+ else:
-+ mountopt = "ro,loop"
-+ cmd = [mountcmd, "-o", mountopt, self.location, self._srcdir]
-+
-+ logging.debug("mount cmd: %s", cmd)
-+ if not self._in_test_suite:
-+ ret = subprocess.call(cmd)
-+ if ret != 0:
-+ self.cleanupLocation()
-+ raise ValueError(_("Mounting location '%s' failed") %
-+ (self.location))
-+
-+ self._mounted = True
-+
-+ def cleanupLocation(self):
-+ if not self._mounted:
-+ return
-+
-+ logging.debug("Cleaning up mount at " + self._srcdir)
-+ try:
-+ if not self._in_test_suite:
-+ cmd = ["/bin/umount", self._srcdir]
-+ subprocess.call(cmd)
-+ try:
-+ os.rmdir(self._srcdir)
-+ except Exception:
-+ pass
-+ finally:
-+ self._mounted = False
-+
-+
-+def fetcherForURI(uri, *args, **kwargs):
-+ if uri.startswith("http://") or uri.startswith("https://"):
-+ fclass = _HTTPURLFetcher
-+ elif uri.startswith("ftp://"):
-+ fclass = _FTPURLFetcher
-+ elif uri.startswith("nfs:"):
-+ fclass = _MountedURLFetcher
-+ elif os.path.isdir(uri):
-+ # Pointing to a local tree
-+ fclass = _LocalURLFetcher
-+ else:
-+ # Pointing to a path, like an .iso to mount
-+ fclass = _MountedURLFetcher
-+ return fclass(uri, *args, **kwargs)
-+
-+
-+###############################################
-+# Helpers for detecting distro from given URL #
-+###############################################
-+
-+def _grabTreeinfo(fetcher):
-+ """
-+ See if the URL has treeinfo, and if so return it as a ConfigParser
-+ object.
-+ """
-+ try:
-+ tmptreeinfo = fetcher.acquireFile(".treeinfo")
-+ except ValueError:
-+ return None
-+
-+ try:
-+ treeinfo = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
-+ treeinfo.read(tmptreeinfo)
-+ finally:
-+ os.unlink(tmptreeinfo)
-+
-+ try:
-+ treeinfo.get("general", "family")
-+ except ConfigParser.NoSectionError:
-+ logging.debug("Did not find 'family' section in treeinfo")
-+ return None
-+
-+ logging.debug("treeinfo family=%s", treeinfo.get("general", "family"))
-+ return treeinfo
-+
-+
-+def _distroFromSUSEContent(fetcher, arch, vmtype=None):
-+ # Parse content file for the 'LABEL' field containing the distribution name
-+ # None if no content, GenericDistro if unknown label type.
-+ try:
-+ cbuf = fetcher.acquireFileContent("content")
-+ except ValueError:
-+ return None
-+
-+ distribution = None
-+ distro_version = None
-+ distro_summary = None
-+ distro_distro = None
-+ distro_arch = None
-+
-+ lines = cbuf.splitlines()[1:]
-+ for line in lines:
-+ if line.startswith("LABEL "):
-+ distribution = line.split(' ', 1)
-+ elif line.startswith("DISTRO "):
-+ distro_distro = line.rsplit(',', 1)
-+ elif line.startswith("VERSION "):
-+ distro_version = line.split(' ', 1)
-+ if len(distro_version) > 1:
-+ d_version = distro_version[1].split('-', 1)
-+ if len(d_version) > 1:
-+ distro_version[1] = d_version[0]
-+ elif line.startswith("SUMMARY "):
-+ distro_summary = line.split(' ', 1)
-+ elif line.startswith("BASEARCHS "):
-+ distro_arch = line.split(' ', 1)
-+ elif line.startswith("DEFAULTBASE "):
-+ distro_arch = line.split(' ', 1)
-+ elif line.startswith("REPOID "):
-+ distro_arch = line.rsplit('/', 1)
-+ if distribution and distro_version and distro_arch:
-+ break
-+
-+ if not distribution:
-+ if distro_summary:
-+ distribution = distro_summary
-+ elif distro_distro:
-+ distribution = distro_distro
-+ if distro_arch:
-+ arch = distro_arch[1].strip()
-+ # Fix for 13.2 official oss repo
-+ if arch.find("i586-x86_64") != -1:
-+ arch = "x86_64"
-+ else:
-+ if cbuf.find("x86_64") != -1:
-+ arch = "x86_64"
-+ elif cbuf.find("i586") != -1:
-+ arch = "i586"
-+ elif cbuf.find("s390x") != -1:
-+ arch = "s390x"
-+
-+ def _parse_sle_distribution(d):
-+ sle_version = d[1].strip().rsplit(' ')[4]
-+ if len(d[1].strip().rsplit(' ')) > 5:
-+ sle_version = sle_version + '.' + d[1].strip().rsplit(' ')[5][2]
-+ return ['VERSION', sle_version]
-+
-+ dclass = GenericDistro
-+ if distribution:
-+ if re.match(".*SUSE Linux Enterprise Server*", distribution[1]) or \
-+ re.match(".*SUSE SLES*", distribution[1]):
-+ dclass = SLESDistro
-+ if distro_version is None:
-+ distro_version = _parse_sle_distribution(distribution)
-+ elif re.match(".*SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop*", distribution[1]):
-+ dclass = SLEDDistro
-+ if distro_version is None:
-+ distro_version = _parse_sle_distribution(distribution)
-+ elif re.match(".*openSUSE.*", distribution[1]):
-+ dclass = OpensuseDistro
-+ if distro_version is None:
-+ distro_version = ['VERSION', distribution[0].strip().rsplit(':')[4]]
-+
-+ if distro_version is None:
-+ return None
-+
-+ ob = dclass(fetcher, arch, vmtype)
-+ if dclass != GenericDistro:
-+ ob.version_from_content = distro_version
-+
-+ # Explictly call this, so we populate os_type/variant info
-+ ob.isValidStore()
-+
-+ return ob
-+
-+
-+def getDistroStore(guest, fetcher):
-+ stores = []
-+ logging.debug("Finding distro store for location=%s", fetcher.location)
-+
-+ arch = guest.os.arch
-+ _type = guest.os.os_type
-+ urldistro = OSDB.lookup_os(guest.os_variant).urldistro
-+
-+ treeinfo = _grabTreeinfo(fetcher)
-+ if not treeinfo:
-+ dist = _distroFromSUSEContent(fetcher, arch, _type)
-+ if dist:
-+ return dist
-+
-+ stores = _allstores[:]
-+
-+ # If user manually specified an os_distro, bump it's URL class
-+ # to the top of the list
-+ if urldistro:
-+ logging.debug("variant=%s has distro=%s, looking for matching "
-+ "distro store to prioritize",
-+ guest.os_variant, urldistro)
-+ found_store = None
-+ for store in stores:
-+ if store.urldistro == urldistro:
-+ found_store = store
-+
-+ if found_store:
-+ logging.debug("Prioritizing distro store=%s", found_store)
-+ stores.remove(found_store)
-+ stores.insert(0, found_store)
-+ else:
-+ logging.debug("No matching store found, not prioritizing anything")
-+
-+ if treeinfo:
-+ stores.sort(key=lambda x: not x.uses_treeinfo)
-+
-+ for sclass in stores:
-+ store = sclass(fetcher, arch, _type)
-+ store.treeinfo = treeinfo
-+ if store.isValidStore():
-+ logging.debug("Detected distro name=%s osvariant=%s",
-+ store.name, store.os_variant)
-+ return store
-+
-+ # No distro was detected. See if the URL even resolves, and if not
-+ # give the user a hint that maybe they mistyped. This won't always
-+ # be true since some webservers don't allow directory listing.
-+ # http://www.redhat.com/archives/virt-tools-list/2014-December/msg00048.html
-+ extramsg = ""
-+ if not fetcher.hasFile(""):
-+ extramsg = (": " +
-+ _("The URL could not be accessed, maybe you mistyped?"))
-+
-+ raise ValueError(
-+ _("Could not find an installable distribution at '%s'%s\n\n"
-+ "The location must be the root directory of an install tree.\n"
-+ "See virt-install man page for various distro examples." %
-+ (fetcher.location, extramsg)))
-+
-+
-+##################
-+# Distro classes #
-+##################
-+
-+class Distro(object):
-+ """
-+ An image store is a base class for retrieving either a bootable
-+ ISO image, or a kernel+initrd pair for a particular OS distribution
-+ """
-+ name = None
-+ urldistro = None
-+ uses_treeinfo = False
-+
-+ # osdict variant value
-+ os_variant = None
-+
-+ _boot_iso_paths = []
-+ _hvm_kernel_paths = []
-+ _xen_kernel_paths = []
-+ version_from_content = []
-+
-+ def __init__(self, fetcher, arch, vmtype):
-+ self.fetcher = fetcher
-+ self.type = vmtype
-+ self.arch = arch
-+
-+ self.uri = fetcher.location
-+
-+ # This is set externally
-+ self.treeinfo = None
-+
-+ def isValidStore(self):
-+ """Determine if uri points to a tree of the store's distro"""
-+ raise NotImplementedError
-+
-+ def acquireKernel(self, guest):
-+ kernelpath = None
-+ initrdpath = None
-+ if self.treeinfo:
-+ try:
-+ kernelpath = self._getTreeinfoMedia("kernel")
-+ initrdpath = self._getTreeinfoMedia("initrd")
-+ except ConfigParser.NoSectionError:
-+ pass
-+
-+ if not kernelpath or not initrdpath:
-+ # fall back to old code
-+ if self.type is None or self.type == "hvm":
-+ paths = self._hvm_kernel_paths
-+ else:
-+ paths = self._xen_kernel_paths
-+
-+ for kpath, ipath in paths:
-+ if self.fetcher.hasFile(kpath) and self.fetcher.hasFile(ipath):
-+ kernelpath = kpath
-+ initrdpath = ipath
-+
-+ if not kernelpath or not initrdpath:
-+ raise RuntimeError(_("Couldn't find %(type)s kernel for "
-+ "%(distro)s tree.") %
-+ {"distro": self.name, "type": self.type})
-+
-+ return self._kernelFetchHelper(guest, kernelpath, initrdpath)
-+
-+ def acquireBootDisk(self, guest):
-+ ignore = guest
-+
-+ if self.treeinfo:
-+ return self.fetcher.acquireFile(self._getTreeinfoMedia("boot.iso"))
-+
-+ for path in self._boot_iso_paths:
-+ if self.fetcher.hasFile(path):
-+ return self.fetcher.acquireFile(path)
-+ raise RuntimeError(_("Could not find boot.iso in %s tree." %
-+ self.name))
-+
-+ def _check_osvariant_valid(self, os_variant):
-+ return OSDB.lookup_os(os_variant) is not None
-+
-+ def get_osdict_info(self):
-+ """
-+ Return (distro, variant) tuple, checking to make sure they are valid
-+ osdict entries
-+ """
-+ if not self.os_variant:
-+ return None
-+
-+ if not self._check_osvariant_valid(self.os_variant):
-+ logging.debug("%s set os_variant to %s, which is not in osdict.",
-+ self, self.os_variant)
-+ return None
-+
-+ return self.os_variant
-+
-+ def _get_method_arg(self):
-+ return "method"
-+
-+ def _getTreeinfoMedia(self, mediaName):
-+ if self.type == "xen":
-+ t = "xen"
-+ else:
-+ t = self.treeinfo.get("general", "arch")
-+
-+ return self.treeinfo.get("images-%s" % t, mediaName)
-+
-+ def _fetchAndMatchRegex(self, filename, regex):
-+ # Fetch 'filename' and return True/False if it matches the regex
-+ try:
-+ content = self.fetcher.acquireFileContent(filename)
-+ except ValueError:
-+ return False
-+
-+ for line in content.splitlines():
-+ if re.match(regex, line):
-+ return True
-+
-+ return False
-+
-+ def _kernelFetchHelper(self, guest, kernelpath, initrdpath):
-+ # Simple helper for fetching kernel + initrd and performing
-+ # cleanup if necessary
-+ ignore = guest
-+ kernel = self.fetcher.acquireFile(kernelpath)
-+ args = ''
-+
-+ if not self.fetcher.location.startswith("/"):
-+ args += "%s=%s" % (self._get_method_arg(), self.fetcher.location)
-+
-+ try:
-+ initrd = self.fetcher.acquireFile(initrdpath)
-+ return kernel, initrd, args
-+ except Exception:
-+ os.unlink(kernel)
-+ raise
-+
-+
-+class GenericDistro(Distro):
-+ """
-+ Generic distro store. Check well known paths for kernel locations
-+ as a last resort if we can't recognize any actual distro
-+ """
-+ name = "Generic"
-+ uses_treeinfo = True
-+
-+ _xen_paths = [("images/xen/vmlinuz",
-+ "images/xen/initrd.img"), # Fedora
-+ ]
-+ _hvm_paths = [("images/pxeboot/vmlinuz",
-+ "images/pxeboot/initrd.img"), # Fedora
-+ ("ppc/ppc64/vmlinuz",
-+ "ppc/ppc64/initrd.img"), # CenOS 7 ppc64le
-+ ]
-+ _iso_paths = ["images/boot.iso", # RH/Fedora
-+ "boot/boot.iso", # Suse
-+ "current/images/netboot/mini.iso", # Debian
-+ "install/images/boot.iso", # Mandriva
-+ ]
-+
-+ # Holds values to use when actually pulling down media
-+ _valid_kernel_path = None
-+ _valid_iso_path = None
-+
-+ def isValidStore(self):
-+ if self.treeinfo:
-+ # Use treeinfo to pull down media paths
-+ if self.type == "xen":
-+ typ = "xen"
-+ else:
-+ typ = self.treeinfo.get("general", "arch")
-+
-+ kernelSection = "images-%s" % typ
-+ isoSection = "images-%s" % self.treeinfo.get("general", "arch")
-+
-+ if self.treeinfo.has_section(kernelSection):
-+ try:
-+ self._valid_kernel_path = (
-+ self._getTreeinfoMedia("kernel"),
-+ self._getTreeinfoMedia("initrd"))
-+ except (ConfigParser.NoSectionError,
-+ ConfigParser.NoOptionError) as e:
-+ logging.debug(e)
-+
-+ if self.treeinfo.has_section(isoSection):
-+ try:
-+ self._valid_iso_path = self.treeinfo.get(isoSection,
-+ "boot.iso")
-+ except ConfigParser.NoOptionError as e:
-+ logging.debug(e)
-+
-+ if self.type == "xen":
-+ kern_list = self._xen_paths
-+ else:
-+ kern_list = self._hvm_paths
-+
-+ # If validated media paths weren't found (no treeinfo), check against
-+ # list of media location paths.
-+ for kern, init in kern_list:
-+ if (self._valid_kernel_path is None and
-+ self.fetcher.hasFile(kern) and
-+ self.fetcher.hasFile(init)):
-+ self._valid_kernel_path = (kern, init)
-+ break
-+
-+ for iso in self._iso_paths:
-+ if (self._valid_iso_path is None and
-+ self.fetcher.hasFile(iso)):
-+ self._valid_iso_path = iso
-+ break
-+
-+ if self._valid_kernel_path or self._valid_iso_path:
-+ return True
-+ return False
-+
-+ def acquireKernel(self, guest):
-+ if self._valid_kernel_path is None:
-+ raise ValueError(_("Could not find a kernel path for virt type "
-+ "'%s'" % self.type))
-+
-+ return self._kernelFetchHelper(guest,
-+ self._valid_kernel_path[0],
-+ self._valid_kernel_path[1])
-+
-+ def acquireBootDisk(self, guest):
-+ if self._valid_iso_path is None:
-+ raise ValueError(_("Could not find a boot iso path for this tree."))
-+
-+ return self.fetcher.acquireFile(self._valid_iso_path)
-+
-+
-+class RedHatDistro(Distro):
-+ """
-+ Base image store for any Red Hat related distros which have
-+ a common layout
-+ """
-+ uses_treeinfo = True
-+ _version_number = None
-+
-+ _boot_iso_paths = ["images/boot.iso"]
-+ _hvm_kernel_paths = [("images/pxeboot/vmlinuz",
-+ "images/pxeboot/initrd.img")]
-+ _xen_kernel_paths = [("images/xen/vmlinuz",
-+ "images/xen/initrd.img")]
-+
-+ def isValidStore(self):
-+ raise NotImplementedError()
-+
-+ def _get_method_arg(self):
-+ if (self._version_number is not None and
-+ ((self.urldistro == "rhel" and self._version_number >= 7) or
-+ (self.urldistro == "fedora" and self._version_number >= 19))):
-+ return "inst.repo"
-+ return "method"
-+
-+
-+# Fedora distro check
-+class FedoraDistro(RedHatDistro):
-+ name = "Fedora"
-+ urldistro = "fedora"
-+
-+ def isValidStore(self):
-+ if not self.treeinfo:
-+ return self.fetcher.hasFile("Fedora")
-+
-+ if not re.match(".*Fedora.*", self.treeinfo.get("general", "family")):
-+ return False
-+
-+ ver = self.treeinfo.get("general", "version")
-+ if not ver:
-+ logging.debug("No version found in .treeinfo")
-+ return False
-+ logging.debug("Found treeinfo version=%s", ver)
-+
-+ latest_variant = OSDB.latest_fedora_version()
-+ if re.match("fedora[0-9]+", latest_variant):
-+ latest_vernum = int(latest_variant[6:])
-+ else:
-+ logging.debug("Failed to parse version number from latest "
-+ "fedora variant=%s. Using safe default 22", latest_variant)
-+ latest_vernum = 22
-+
-+ # rawhide trees changed to use version=Rawhide in Apr 2016
-+ if ver in ["development", "rawhide", "Rawhide"]:
-+ self._version_number = latest_vernum
-+ self.os_variant = latest_variant
-+ return True
-+
-+ # Dev versions can be like '23_Alpha'
-+ if "_" in ver:
-+ ver = ver.split("_")[0]
-+
-+ # Typical versions are like 'fedora-23'
-+ vernum = str(ver).split("-")[0]
-+ if vernum.isdigit():
-+ vernum = int(vernum)
-+ else:
-+ logging.debug("Failed to parse version number from treeinfo "
-+ "version=%s, using vernum=latest=%s", ver, latest_vernum)
-+ vernum = latest_vernum
-+
-+ if vernum > latest_vernum:
-+ self.os_variant = latest_variant
-+ else:
-+ self.os_variant = "fedora" + str(vernum)
-+
-+ self._version_number = vernum
-+ return True
-+
-+
-+# Red Hat Enterprise Linux distro check
-+class RHELDistro(RedHatDistro):
-+ name = "Red Hat Enterprise Linux"
-+ urldistro = "rhel"
-+
-+ def isValidStore(self):
-+ if self.treeinfo:
-+ # Matches:
-+ # Red Hat Enterprise Linux
-+ # RHEL Atomic Host
-+ m = re.match(".*(Red Hat Enterprise Linux|RHEL).*",
-+ self.treeinfo.get("general", "family"))
-+ ret = (m is not None)
-+
-+ if ret:
-+ self._variantFromVersion()
-+ return ret
-+
-+ if (self.fetcher.hasFile("Server") or
-+ self.fetcher.hasFile("Client")):
-+ self.os_variant = "rhel5"
-+ return True
-+ return self.fetcher.hasFile("RedHat")
-+
-+
-+ ################################
-+ # osdict autodetection helpers #
-+ ################################
-+
-+ def _parseTreeinfoVersion(self, verstr):
-+ def _safeint(c):
-+ try:
-+ val = int(c)
-+ except Exception:
-+ val = 0
-+ return val
-+
-+ version = _safeint(verstr[0])
-+ update = 0
-+
-+ # RHEL has version=5.4, scientific linux=54
-+ updinfo = verstr.split(".")
-+ if len(updinfo) > 1:
-+ update = _safeint(updinfo[1])
-+ elif len(verstr) > 1:
-+ update = _safeint(verstr[1])
-+
-+ return version, update
-+
-+ def _variantFromVersion(self):
-+ ver = self.treeinfo.get("general", "version")
-+ name = None
-+ if self.treeinfo.has_option("general", "name"):
-+ name = self.treeinfo.get("general", "name")
-+ if not ver:
-+ return
-+
-+ if name and name.startswith("Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server for ARM"):
-+ # Kind of a hack, but good enough for the time being
-+ version = 7
-+ update = 0
-+ else:
-+ version, update = self._parseTreeinfoVersion(ver)
-+
-+ self._version_number = version
-+ self._setRHELVariant(version, update)
-+
-+ def _setRHELVariant(self, version, update):
-+ base = "rhel" + str(version)
-+ if update < 0:
-+ update = 0
-+
-+ ret = None
-+ while update >= 0:
-+ tryvar = base + ".%s" % update
-+ if not self._check_osvariant_valid(tryvar):
-+ update -= 1
-+ continue
-+
-+ ret = tryvar
-+ break
-+
-+ if not ret:
-+ # Try plain rhel5, rhel6, whatev
-+ if self._check_osvariant_valid(base):
-+ ret = base
-+
-+ if ret:
-+ self.os_variant = ret
-+
-+
-+# CentOS distro check
-+class CentOSDistro(RHELDistro):
-+ name = "CentOS"
-+ urldistro = "centos"
-+
-+ def isValidStore(self):
-+ if not self.treeinfo:
-+ return self.fetcher.hasFile("CentOS")
-+
-+ m = re.match(".*CentOS.*", self.treeinfo.get("general", "family"))
-+ ret = (m is not None)
-+ if ret:
-+ self._variantFromVersion()
-+ if self.os_variant:
-+ new_variant = self.os_variant.replace("rhel", "centos")
-+ if self._check_osvariant_valid(new_variant):
-+ self.os_variant = new_variant
-+ return ret
-+
-+
-+# Scientific Linux distro check
-+class SLDistro(RHELDistro):
-+ name = "Scientific Linux"
-+ urldistro = None
-+
-+ _boot_iso_paths = RHELDistro._boot_iso_paths + ["images/SL/boot.iso"]
-+ _hvm_kernel_paths = RHELDistro._hvm_kernel_paths + [
-+ ("images/SL/pxeboot/vmlinuz", "images/SL/pxeboot/initrd.img")]
-+
-+ def isValidStore(self):
-+ if self.treeinfo:
-+ m = re.match(".*Scientific.*",
-+ self.treeinfo.get("general", "family"))
-+ ret = (m is not None)
-+
-+ if ret:
-+ self._variantFromVersion()
-+ return ret
-+
-+ return self.fetcher.hasFile("SL")
-+
-+
-+class SuseDistro(Distro):
-+ name = "SUSE"
-+
-+ _boot_iso_paths = ["boot/boot.iso"]
-+
-+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
-+ Distro.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
-+ if re.match(r'i[4-9]86', self.arch):
-+ self.arch = 'i386'
-+
-+ oldkern = "linux"
-+ oldinit = "initrd"
-+ if self.arch == "x86_64":
-+ oldkern += "64"
-+ oldinit += "64"
-+
-+ if self.arch == "s390x":
-+ self._hvm_kernel_paths = [("boot/%s/linux" % self.arch,
-+ "boot/%s/initrd" % self.arch)]
-+ # No Xen on s390x
-+ self._xen_kernel_paths = []
-+ else:
-+ # Tested with Opensuse >= 10.2, 11, and sles 10
-+ self._hvm_kernel_paths = [("boot/%s/loader/linux" % self.arch,
-+ "boot/%s/loader/initrd" % self.arch)]
-+ # Tested with Opensuse 10.0
-+ self._hvm_kernel_paths.append(("boot/loader/%s" % oldkern,
-+ "boot/loader/%s" % oldinit))
-+ # Tested with SLES 12 for ppc64le
-+ self._hvm_kernel_paths.append(("boot/%s/linux" % self.arch,
-+ "boot/%s/initrd" % self.arch))
-+
-+ # Matches Opensuse > 10.2 and sles 10
-+ self._xen_kernel_paths = [("boot/%s/vmlinuz-xen" % self.arch,
-+ "boot/%s/initrd-xen" % self.arch)]
-+
-+ def _variantFromVersion(self):
-+ distro_version = self.version_from_content[1].strip()
-+ version = distro_version.split('.', 1)[0].strip()
-+ self.os_variant = self.urldistro
-+ if int(version) >= 10:
-+ if self.os_variant.startswith(("sles", "sled")):
-+ sp_version = None
-+ if len(distro_version.split('.', 1)) == 2:
-+ sp_version = 'sp' + distro_version.split('.', 1)[1].strip()
-+ self.os_variant += version
-+ if sp_version:
-+ self.os_variant += sp_version
-+ else:
-+ # Tumbleweed 8 digit date
-+ if len(version) == 8:
-+ self.os_variant += "tumbleweed"
-+ else:
-+ self.os_variant += distro_version
-+ else:
-+ self.os_variant += "9"
-+
-+ def isValidStore(self):
-+ # self.version_from_content is the VERSION line from the contents file
-+ if (not self.version_from_content or
-+ self.version_from_content[1] is None):
-+ return False
-+
-+ self._variantFromVersion()
-+
-+ self.os_variant = self._detect_osdict_from_url()
-+
-+ # Reset kernel name for sle11 source on s390x
-+ if self.arch == "s390x":
-+ if self.os_variant == "sles11" or self.os_variant == "sled11":
-+ self._hvm_kernel_paths = [("boot/%s/vmrdr.ikr" % self.arch,
-+ "boot/%s/initrd" % self.arch)]
-+
-+ return True
-+
-+ def _get_method_arg(self):
-+ return "install"
-+
-+ ################################
-+ # osdict autodetection helpers #
-+ ################################
-+
-+ def _detect_osdict_from_url(self):
-+ root = "opensuse"
-+ oses = [n for n in OSDB.list_os() if n.name.startswith(root)]
-+
-+ for osobj in oses:
-+ codename = osobj.name[len(root):]
-+ if re.search("/%s/" % codename, self.uri):
-+ return osobj.name
-+ return self.os_variant
-+
-+
-+class SLESDistro(SuseDistro):
-+ urldistro = "sles"
-+
-+
-+class SLEDDistro(SuseDistro):
-+ urldistro = "sled"
-+
-+
-+# Suse image store is harder - we fetch the kernel RPM and a helper
-+# RPM and then munge bits together to generate a initrd
-+class OpensuseDistro(SuseDistro):
-+ urldistro = "opensuse"
-+
-+
-+class DebianDistro(Distro):
-+ # ex. http://ftp.egr.msu.edu/debian/dists/sarge/main/installer-i386/
-+ # daily builds: http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/amd64/
-+ name = "Debian"
-+ urldistro = "debian"
-+
-+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
-+ Distro.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
-+
-+ self._url_prefix = ""
-+ self._treeArch = self._find_treearch()
-+ self._installer_dirname = self.name.lower() + "-installer"
-+
-+ def _find_treearch(self):
-+ for pattern in ["^.*/installer-(\w+)/?$",
-+ "^.*/daily-images/(\w+)/?$"]:
-+ arch = re.findall(pattern, self.uri)
-+ if not arch:
-+ continue
-+ logging.debug("Found pattern=%s treearch=%s in uri",
-+ pattern, arch[0])
-+ return arch[0]
-+
-+ # Check for standard 'i386' and 'amd64' which will be
-+ # in the URI name for --location $ISO mounts
-+ for arch in ["i386", "amd64", "x86_64"]:
-+ if arch in self.uri:
-+ logging.debug("Found treearch=%s in uri", arch)
-+ if arch == "x86_64":
-+ arch = "amd64"
-+ return arch
-+
-+ # Otherwise default to i386
-+ arch = "i386"
-+ logging.debug("No treearch found in uri, defaulting to arch=%s", arch)
-+ return arch
-+
-+ def _set_media_paths(self):
-+ self._boot_iso_paths = ["%s/netboot/mini.iso" % self._url_prefix]
-+
-+ hvmroot = "%s/netboot/%s/%s/" % (self._url_prefix,
-+ self._installer_dirname,
-+ self._treeArch)
-+ initrd_basename = "initrd.gz"
-+ kernel_basename = "linux"
-+ if self._treeArch in ["ppc64el"]:
-+ kernel_basename = "vmlinux"
-+
-+ if self._treeArch == "s390x":
-+ hvmroot = "%s/generic/" % self._url_prefix
-+ kernel_basename = "kernel.%s" % self.name.lower()
-+ initrd_basename = "initrd.%s" % self.name.lower()
-+
-+ self._hvm_kernel_paths = [
-+ (hvmroot + kernel_basename, hvmroot + initrd_basename)]
-+
-+ xenroot = "%s/netboot/xen/" % self._url_prefix
-+ self._xen_kernel_paths = [(xenroot + "vmlinuz", xenroot + "initrd.gz")]
-+
-+ def _check_manifest(self, filename):
-+ if not self.fetcher.hasFile(filename):
-+ return False
-+
-+ if self.arch == "s390x":
-+ regex = ".*generic/kernel\.%s.*" % self.name.lower()
-+ else:
-+ regex = ".*%s.*" % self._installer_dirname
-+
-+ if not self._fetchAndMatchRegex(filename, regex):
-+ logging.debug("Regex didn't match, not a %s distro", self.name)
-+ return False
-+
-+ return True
-+
-+ def _check_info(self, filename):
-+ if not self.fetcher.hasFile(filename):
-+ return False
-+
-+ regex = "%s.*" % self.name
-+
-+ if not self._fetchAndMatchRegex(filename, regex):
-+ logging.debug("Regex didn't match, not a %s distro", self.name)
-+ return False
-+
-+ return True
-+
-+ def _is_regular_tree(self):
-+ # For regular trees
-+ if not self._check_manifest("current/images/MANIFEST"):
-+ return False
-+
-+ self._url_prefix = "current/images"
-+ self._set_media_paths()
-+ self.os_variant = self._detect_debian_osdict_from_url()
-+
-+ return True
-+
-+ def _is_daily_tree(self):
-+ # For daily trees
-+ if not self._check_manifest("daily/MANIFEST"):
-+ return False
-+
-+ self._url_prefix = "daily"
-+ self._set_media_paths()
-+ self.os_variant = self._detect_debian_osdict_from_url()
-+
-+ return True
-+
-+ def _is_install_cd(self):
-+ # For install CDs
-+ if not self._check_info(".disk/info"):
-+ return False
-+
-+ if self.arch == "x86_64":
-+ kernel_initrd_pair = ("install.amd/vmlinuz", "install.amd/initrd.gz")
-+ elif self.arch == "i686":
-+ kernel_initrd_pair = ("install.386/vmlinuz", "install.386/initrd.gz")
-+ elif self.arch == "s390x":
-+ kernel_initrd_pair = ("boot/linux_vm", "boot/root.bin")
-+ else:
-+ kernel_initrd_pair = ("install/vmlinuz", "install/initrd.gz")
-+ self._hvm_kernel_paths += [kernel_initrd_pair]
-+ self._xen_kernel_paths += [kernel_initrd_pair]
-+
-+ return True
-+
-+ def isValidStore(self):
-+ return any(check() for check in [
-+ self._is_regular_tree,
-+ self._is_daily_tree,
-+ self._is_install_cd,
-+ ])
-+
-+
-+ ################################
-+ # osdict autodetection helpers #
-+ ################################
-+
-+ def _detect_debian_osdict_from_url(self):
-+ root = self.name.lower()
-+ oses = [n for n in OSDB.list_os() if n.name.startswith(root)]
-+
-+ if self._url_prefix == "daily":
-+ logging.debug("Appears to be debian 'daily' URL, using latest "
-+ "debian OS")
-+ return oses[0].name
-+
-+ for osobj in oses:
-+ if osobj.codename:
-+ # Ubuntu codenames look like 'Warty Warthog'
-+ codename = osobj.codename.split()[0].lower()
-+ else:
-+ if " " not in osobj.label:
-+ continue
-+ # Debian labels look like 'Debian Sarge'
-+ codename = osobj.label.split()[1].lower()
-+
-+ if ("/%s/" % codename) in self.uri:
-+ logging.debug("Found codename=%s in the URL string", codename)
-+ return osobj.name
-+
-+ logging.debug("Didn't find any known codename in the URL string")
-+ return self.os_variant
-+
-+
-+class UbuntuDistro(DebianDistro):
-+ # http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/natty/main/installer-amd64/
-+ name = "Ubuntu"
-+ urldistro = "ubuntu"
-+
-+ def _is_tree_iso(self):
-+ # For trees based on ISO's
-+ if not self._check_info("install/netboot/version.info"):
-+ return False
-+
-+ self._url_prefix = "install"
-+ self._set_media_paths()
-+ self.os_variant = self._detect_debian_osdict_from_url()
-+
-+ return True
-+
-+ def _is_install_cd(self):
-+ # For install CDs
-+ if not self._check_info(".disk/info"):
-+ return False
-+
-+ if not self.arch == "s390x":
-+ kernel_initrd_pair = ("linux", "initrd.gz")
-+ else:
-+ kernel_initrd_pair = ("boot/kernel.ubuntu", "boot/initrd.ubuntu")
-+
-+ self._hvm_kernel_paths += [kernel_initrd_pair]
-+ self._xen_kernel_paths += [kernel_initrd_pair]
-+
-+ return True
-+
-+
-+
-+class MandrivaDistro(Distro):
-+ # ftp://ftp.uwsg.indiana.edu/linux/mandrake/official/2007.1/x86_64/
-+ name = "Mandriva/Mageia"
-+ urldistro = "mandriva"
-+
-+ _boot_iso_paths = ["install/images/boot.iso"]
-+ _xen_kernel_paths = []
-+
-+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
-+ Distro.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
-+ self._hvm_kernel_paths = []
-+
-+ # At least Mageia 5 uses arch in the names
-+ self._hvm_kernel_paths += [
-+ ("isolinux/%s/vmlinuz" % self.arch,
-+ "isolinux/%s/all.rdz" % self.arch)]
-+
-+ # Kernels for HVM: valid for releases 2007.1, 2008.*, 2009.0
-+ self._hvm_kernel_paths += [
-+ ("isolinux/alt0/vmlinuz", "isolinux/alt0/all.rdz")]
-+
-+
-+ def isValidStore(self):
-+ # Don't support any paravirt installs
-+ if self.type is not None and self.type != "hvm":
-+ return False
-+
-+ # Mandriva websites / media appear to have a VERSION
-+ # file in top level which we can use as our 'magic'
-+ # check for validity
-+ if not self.fetcher.hasFile("VERSION"):
-+ return False
-+
-+ for name in ["Mandriva", "Mageia"]:
-+ if self._fetchAndMatchRegex("VERSION", ".*%s.*" % name):
-+ return True
-+
-+ logging.debug("Regex didn't match, not a %s distro", self.name)
-+ return False
-+
-+
-+class ALTLinuxDistro(Distro):
-+ # altlinux doesn't have installable URLs, so this is just for a
-+ # mounted ISO
-+ name = "ALT Linux"
-+ urldistro = "altlinux"
-+
-+ _boot_iso_paths = [("altinst", "live")]
-+ _hvm_kernel_paths = [("syslinux/alt0/vmlinuz", "syslinux/alt0/full.cz")]
-+ _xen_kernel_paths = []
-+
-+ def isValidStore(self):
-+ # Don't support any paravirt installs
-+ if self.type is not None and self.type != "hvm":
-+ return False
-+
-+ if not self.fetcher.hasFile(".disk/info"):
-+ return False
-+
-+ if self._fetchAndMatchRegex(".disk/info", ".*%s.*" % self.name):
-+ return True
-+
-+ logging.debug("Regex didn't match, not a %s distro", self.name)
-+ return False
-+
-+
-+# Build list of all *Distro classes
-+def _build_distro_list():
-+ allstores = []
-+ for obj in globals().values():
-+ if type(obj) is type and issubclass(obj, Distro) and obj.name:
-+ allstores.append(obj)
-+
-+ seen_urldistro = []
-+ for obj in allstores:
-+ if obj.urldistro and obj.urldistro in seen_urldistro:
-+ raise RuntimeError("programming error: duplicate urldistro=%s" %
-+ obj.urldistro)
-+ seen_urldistro.append(obj.urldistro)
-+
-+ # Always stick GenericDistro at the end, since it's a catchall
-+ allstores.remove(GenericDistro)
-+ allstores.append(GenericDistro)
-+
-+ return allstores
-+
-+_allstores = _build_distro_list()
diff --git a/system/virt-manager/virt-manager.SlackBuild b/system/virt-manager/virt-manager.SlackBuild
index fee8d674ab..7e0852da90 100644
--- a/system/virt-manager/virt-manager.SlackBuild
+++ b/system/virt-manager/virt-manager.SlackBuild
@@ -7,13 +7,13 @@
# Lots of mods by rworkman for 1.x
PRGNAM=virt-manager
-VERSION=${VERSION:-1.4.3}
+VERSION=${VERSION:-1.5.0}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
TAG=${TAG:-_SBo}
if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then
case "$( uname -m )" in
- i?86) ARCH=i486 ;;
+ i?86) ARCH=i586 ;;
arm*) ARCH=arm ;;
*) ARCH=$( uname -m ) ;;
esac
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/SBo}
PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM
OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp}
-if [ "$ARCH" = "i486" ]; then
- SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686"
+if [ "$ARCH" = "i586" ]; then
+ SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i586 -mtune=i686"
LIBDIRSUFFIX=""
elif [ "$ARCH" = "i686" ]; then
SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i686 -mtune=i686"
@@ -53,9 +53,6 @@ find -L . \
\( -perm 666 -o -perm 664 -o -perm 600 -o -perm 444 -o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) \
-exec chmod 644 {} \;
-# We don't have gtk+3-3.10, so we cheat
-sed -i "s|3\.10|3.8|" ui/gfxdetails.ui ui/netlist.ui ui/addstorage.ui
-
# Add Slackware support
patch -p1 < $CWD/Add-Slackware-to-OS-choices.patch
diff --git a/system/virt-manager/virt-manager.info b/system/virt-manager/virt-manager.info
index 142455be70..7683ae4d3e 100644
--- a/system/virt-manager/virt-manager.info
+++ b/system/virt-manager/virt-manager.info
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
PRGNAM="virt-manager"
-VERSION="1.4.3"
+VERSION="1.5.0"
HOMEPAGE="http://virt-manager.org/"
-DOWNLOAD="http://virt-manager.org/download/sources/virt-manager/virt-manager-1.4.3.tar.gz"
-MD5SUM="077916aae947bf2461e7d7d1fb2ddfd3"
+DOWNLOAD="http://virt-manager.org/download/sources/virt-manager/virt-manager-1.5.0.tar.gz"
+MD5SUM="9e96d99fe10c529ceb93edf14162b6c8"
DOWNLOAD_x86_64=""
MD5SUM_x86_64=""
REQUIRES="libosinfo libvirt-glib libvirt-python gnome-python2-gconf tunctl ipaddr-py python-requests gtk-vnc spice-gtk vte3"