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* Move extensions into a subdirectoryAdam Coldrick2015-06-021-5/+5
| | | | Change-Id: I12e7c03b30da78da1eb220d2826ce0003d6efe2e
* Install /etc/os-release using the new install-essential-files extensionJavier Jardón2015-04-291-0/+1
| | | | | | This is currently hardcoded in morph Change-Id: I34446bbdf6ad3a7bdd0c34e4fcbd79433ce0fd71
* Add an ostree-core stratumAdam Coldrick2015-04-231-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | This will be used by future versions of Morph. By adding OSTree to the cross-bootstrap systems we have significantly increased the size and complexity of them. Some of this can be reduced: OStree doesn't actually depend on all of 'foundation', just 'glib'. Change-Id: I89403bf4625178e6f887402b5817f6a727cfcf97
* Split PyGObject into its own stratumAdam Coldrick2015-04-221-0/+2
| | | | | | Also make morph depend on PyGObject, it will be needed for OSTree. Change-Id: Icfa9abb95f884ca9b1dd720648567bd704e74d85
* Move 'bottle' and 'flup' into separate python-wsgi moduleSam Thursfield2015-03-131-0/+2
| | | | | | | | The lorry-controller webapp uses these, as well as morph-cache-server. In order to use lorry-controller in systems that don't contain Morph, we need them to be in a separate stratum. Change-Id: Ie187c0b506d12ed5e5f8f8ce4a4b91834bf29fe5
* Move cliapp into its own 'python-cliapp' stratumSam Thursfield2015-03-121-0/+2
| | | | | | | This allows us to have a system with Lorry and Lorry Controller but without Morph. Change-Id: I5164237601d0ff028834c674274f13b6e1f315c9
* Move six to python-coreFrancisco Redondo Marchena2015-02-121-0/+2
| | | | | six is a python 2 and 3 compatibility library, so move to python-core should remove dependencies in some strata.
* Add the ability to deploy installer systems and add examples.Pedro Alvarez2014-12-101-0/+22
The installer-x86_64 system is a system that can be used to install other systems in an storage device. This system is intended to be booted by usb, pxeboot... to install a Baserock system in your local disk. The installer system requires the installer.configure extension to generate a configuration file located in /etc/install.conf. With this extension you can specify the following variables in a cluster morphology: - INSTALLER_TARGET_STORAGE_DEVICE: Target storage device to install the Baserock system. - INSTALLER_ROOTFS_TO_INSTALL: The location of the root filesystem that is going to be installed. - INSTALLER_POST_INSTALL_COMMAND: Commands that will be run after the installation finishes. It defaults to `reboot -f`. The installer-utils stratum is required to contain the installer-scripts chunk. This chunk contains the installer script that is going to be installed in /usr/lib/installer/installer.py The clusters/installer-build-system-x86_64.morph file defines the deployment of a installer system as a rawdisk image. This installer system will install a build-system-x86_64 located in /rootfs into the /dev/sda device. Also this cluster defines a subsystem which is the build-system that is going to end up in /rootfs on the installer system.