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Using baserock-export scripts, OpenGrok sytem will
export all the sources needed for a Baserock minimal system
and will use them.
Change-Id: Ia1e5196b15d6bb8af005f0ea8cf317182db51134
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Change-Id: I9a25d9aad540c291aaea45f00e38065981ff3f50
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The instance-config.yml script was failing to create a valid EXIM config
against the default /etc/exim.conf in Fedora 23, this is fixed now. The
regexp configuration approach is rather fragile.
Change-Id: Id1b4e3a854cb579ee58c1c4f7674415c6e8c096a
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This means we no longer use Packer for anything, which is good.
The switch from Django 1.7 to Django 1.9 caused some problems in the
openid_provider module. Upstream for that module is here:
https://bitbucket.org/romke/django_openid_provider/
At the time of writing there was no fix upstream for these issues, it
would be good to submit them. We have other unsubmitted changes against
that upstream in our openid_provider code.
One issue was use of import_module (which is now available from
importlib, doesn't need to be imported from django.utils any more).
Another is use of WSGIRequest.REQUEST, which is deprecated since
Django 1.7 and removed in Django 1.9. We now need to use .POST or
.GET to get that info.
Change-Id: I60793aaf0d84d81b89ff59efbe08240d99b7973f
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Change-Id: I404d337a93a1f986a4613f450dcbafc67af7df9a
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Change-Id: If4578c0d97aa2aee1a1a7e57bb7e2c42917ba077
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This is a Fedora Cloud 21 instance running exim4, for the moment.
Change-Id: I6298a134bb474c65dd57a1bda87469dc3cd88441
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This makes the deployment scripts a bit more generic. Now, if I want to
deploy 'gerrit.example.com', I don't need to fix all the places that
say 'hosts: gerrit.baserock.org' to say 'hosts: gerrit.example.com'
instead.
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The idea is to make it easier for people to fork infrastructure.git and
use it for their own infrastructure. They'll need to totally change
'hosts' to point to their own systems, and this would lead to merge
conflicts every time they tried to pull in 'master' of
infrastructure.git.
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