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Xenial images by default don't come with python2 installed. Unfortunately ansible requires python2 on the host to run (for now, though [1] is in preview). In the mean time, ensure we have python-minimal. I think that under standard conditions, this is being dragged in by other dependencies anyway. The place I noticed was launching a vexxhost control-plane node, using their Xenial base images. [1] https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/python_3_support.html Change-Id: I0e4020e9b8407271c88c3c5ac332393f6dd28418
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#!/bin/bash -x
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# Copyright 2013 OpenStack Foundation.
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# Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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# Copyright 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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#
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# Distro identification functions
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# note, can't rely on lsb_release for these as we're bare-bones and
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# it may not be installed yet)
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function is_fedora {
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[ -f /usr/bin/yum ] && cat /etc/*release | grep -q -e "Fedora"
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}
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function is_rhel7 {
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[ -f /usr/bin/yum ] && \
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cat /etc/*release | grep -q -e "Red Hat" -e "CentOS" -e "CloudLinux" && \
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cat /etc/*release | grep -q 'release 7'
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}
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function is_ubuntu {
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[ -f /usr/bin/apt-get ]
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}
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function is_opensuse {
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[ -f /usr/bin/zypper ] && \
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cat /etc/os-release | grep -q -e "openSUSE"
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}
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function is_gentoo {
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[ -f /usr/bin/emerge ]
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}
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# dnf is a drop-in replacement for yum on Fedora>=22
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YUM=yum
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if is_fedora && [[ $(lsb_release -rs) -ge 22 ]]; then
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YUM=dnf
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fi
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#
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# Distro specific puppet installs
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#
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function _systemd_update {
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# there is a bug (rhbz#1261747) where systemd can fail to enable
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# services due to selinux errors after upgrade. A work-around is
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# to install the latest version of selinux and systemd here and
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# restart the daemon for good measure after it is upgraded.
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$YUM install -y selinux-policy
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$YUM install -y systemd
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systemctl daemon-reload
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}
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function setup_puppet_fedora {
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_systemd_update
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$YUM update -y
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# NOTE: we preinstall lsb_release here to ensure facter sets
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# lsbdistcodename
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#
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# Fedora declares some global hardening flags, which distutils
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# pick up when building python modules. redhat-rpm-config
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# provides the required config options. Really this should be a
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# dependency of python-devel (fix in the works, see
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# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1217376) and can be
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# removed when that is sorted out.
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$YUM install -y redhat-lsb-core git puppet \
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redhat-rpm-config
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mkdir -p /etc/puppet/modules/
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# Puppet expects the pip command named as pip-python on
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# Fedora, as per the packaged command name. However, we're
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# installing from get-pip.py so it's just 'pip'. An easy
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# work-around is to just symlink pip-python to "fool" it.
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# See upstream issue:
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# https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/browse/PUP-1082
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ln -fs /usr/bin/pip /usr/bin/pip-python
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# Wipe out templatedir so we don't get warnings about it
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sed -i '/templatedir/d' /etc/puppet/puppet.conf
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# upstream is currently looking for /run/systemd files to check
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# for systemd. This fails in a chroot where /run isn't mounted
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# (like when using dib). Comment out this confine as fedora
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# always has systemd
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# see
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# https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/pull/4481
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# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1254616
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sudo sed -i.bak '/^[^#].*/ s|\(^.*confine :exists => \"/run/systemd/system\".*$\)|#\ \1|' \
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/usr/share/ruby/vendor_ruby/puppet/provider/service/systemd.rb
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# upstream "requests" pip package vendors urllib3 and chardet
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# packages. The fedora packages un-vendor this, and symlink those
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# sub-packages back to packaged versions. We get into a real mess
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# of if some of the puppet ends up pulling in "requests" from pip,
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# and then something like devstack does a "yum install
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# python-requests" which does a very bad job at overwriting the
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# pip-installed version (symlinks and existing directories don't
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# mix). A solution is to pre-install the python-requests
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# package; clear it out and re-install from pip. This way, the
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# package is installed for dependencies, and we have a pip-managed
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# requests with correctly vendored sub-packages.
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sudo ${YUM} install -y python2-requests
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sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/requests/*
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sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/requests-*.{egg,dist}-info
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sudo pip install requests
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}
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function setup_puppet_rhel7 {
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local puppet_pkg="https://yum.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs-release-el-7.noarch.rpm"
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# install a bootstrap epel repo to install latest epel-release
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# package (which provides correct gpg keys, etc); then remove
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# boostrap
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cat > /etc/yum.repos.d/epel-bootstrap.repo <<EOF
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[epel-bootstrap]
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name=Bootstrap EPEL
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mirrorlist=https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=epel-7&arch=\$basearch
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failovermethod=priority
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enabled=0
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gpgcheck=0
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EOF
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yum --enablerepo=epel-bootstrap -y install epel-release
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rm -f /etc/yum.repos.d/epel-bootstrap.repo
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_systemd_update
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yum update -y
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# NOTE: we preinstall lsb_release to ensure facter sets lsbdistcodename
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yum install -y redhat-lsb-core git
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rpm -ivh $puppet_pkg
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yum install -y puppet
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# see comments in setup_puppet_fedora
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ln -s /usr/bin/pip /usr/bin/pip-python
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# Wipe out templatedir so we don't get warnings about it
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sed -i '/templatedir/d' /etc/puppet/puppet.conf
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# install RDO repo as well; this covers a few things like
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# openvswitch that aren't available for EPEL
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yum install -y https://rdoproject.org/repos/rdo-release.rpm
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}
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function setup_puppet_ubuntu {
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if ! which lsb_release > /dev/null 2<&1 ; then
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DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get --option 'Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold' \
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--assume-yes install -y --force-yes lsb-release
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fi
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lsbdistcodename=`lsb_release -c -s`
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if [ $lsbdistcodename != 'trusty' ] ; then
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rubypkg=rubygems
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else
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rubypkg=ruby
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fi
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PUPPET_VERSION=3.*
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PUPPETDB_VERSION=2.*
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FACTER_VERSION=2.*
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cat > /etc/apt/preferences.d/00-puppet.pref <<EOF
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Package: puppet puppet-common puppetmaster puppetmaster-common puppetmaster-passenger
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Pin: version $PUPPET_VERSION
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Pin-Priority: 501
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Package: puppetdb puppetdb-terminus
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Pin: version $PUPPETDB_VERSION
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Pin-Priority: 501
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Package: facter
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Pin: version $FACTER_VERSION
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Pin-Priority: 501
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EOF
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# NOTE(pabelanger): Puppetlabs does not support ubuntu xenial. Instead use
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# the version of puppet ship by xenial.
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if [ $lsbdistcodename != 'xenial' ]; then
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puppet_deb=puppetlabs-release-${lsbdistcodename}.deb
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if type curl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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curl -O http://apt.puppetlabs.com/$puppet_deb
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else
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wget http://apt.puppetlabs.com/$puppet_deb -O $puppet_deb
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fi
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dpkg -i $puppet_deb
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rm $puppet_deb
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# ansible also requires python2 on the host to run correctly.
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# Make sure we have it, as some images come without it
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DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get --option 'Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold' \
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--assume-yes install python-minimal
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fi;
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apt-get update
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DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get --option 'Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold' \
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--assume-yes dist-upgrade
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DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get --option 'Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold' \
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--assume-yes install -y --force-yes puppet git $rubypkg
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# Wipe out templatedir so we don't get warnings about it
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sed -i '/templatedir/d' /etc/puppet/puppet.conf
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}
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function setup_puppet_opensuse {
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local version=`grep -e "VERSION_ID" /etc/os-release | tr -d "\"" | cut -d "=" -f2`
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zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/systemsmanagement:/puppet/openSUSE_${version}/systemsmanagement:puppet.repo
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zypper -v --gpg-auto-import-keys --no-gpg-checks -n ref
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zypper --non-interactive in --force-resolution puppet
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# Wipe out templatedir so we don't get warnings about it
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sed -i '/templatedir/d' /etc/puppet/puppet.conf
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}
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function setup_puppet_gentoo {
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echo yes | emaint sync -a
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emerge -q --jobs=4 puppet-agent
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sed -i '/templatedir/d' /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/puppet.conf
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}
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#
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# pip setup
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#
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function setup_pip {
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# Install pip using get-pip
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local get_pip_url=https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py
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local ret=1
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if [ -f ./get-pip.py ]; then
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ret=0
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elif type curl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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curl -O $get_pip_url
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ret=$?
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elif type wget >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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wget $get_pip_url
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ret=$?
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fi
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if [ $ret -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "Failed to get get-pip.py"
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exit 1
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fi
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if is_opensuse; then
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zypper --non-interactive in --force-resolution python python-xml
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fi
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python get-pip.py
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rm get-pip.py
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# we are about to overwrite setuptools, but some packages we
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# install later might depend on the python-setuptools package. To
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# avoid later conflicts, and because distro packages don't include
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# enough info for pip to certain it can fully uninstall the old
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# package, for safety we clear it out by hand (this seems to have
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# been a problem with very old to new updates, e.g. centos6 to
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# current-era, but less so for smaller jumps). There is a bit of
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# chicken-and-egg problem with pip in that it requires setuptools
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# for some operations, such as wheel creation. But just
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# installing setuptools shouldn't require setuptools itself, so we
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# are safe for this small section.
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if is_rhel7 || is_fedora; then
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yum install -y python-setuptools
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rm -rf /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/setuptools*
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fi
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pip install -U setuptools
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}
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setup_pip
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if is_fedora; then
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setup_puppet_fedora
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elif is_rhel7; then
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setup_puppet_rhel7
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elif is_ubuntu; then
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setup_puppet_ubuntu
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elif is_opensuse; then
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setup_puppet_opensuse
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elif is_gentoo; then
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setup_puppet_gentoo
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else
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echo "*** Can not setup puppet: distribution not recognized"
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exit 1
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fi
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