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tripleo-repos
A tool for managing tripleo repos from places like RDO Trunk and Ceph.
See: https://blogs.rdoproject.org/2016/04/newbie-in-rdo-2-rdo-trunk-from-a-bird-s-eye-view/
Also ensures yum-plugin-priorities is installed since the RDO Trunk repos require that to work sanely.
Note
The tool will remove any delorean* repos at the target location to avoid conflicts with older repos. This means you must specify all of the repos you want to enable in one tripleo-repos call.
Examples
Install current master RDO Trunk repo and the deps repo:
tripleo-repos current
Install current-tripleo RDO Trunk repo and the deps repo:
tripleo-repos current-tripleo
Install the current-tripleo-dev repo. This will also pull current and deps, and will adjust the priorities of each repo appropriately:
tripleo-repos current-tripleo-dev
Install the mitaka RDO Trunk repo and deps:
tripleo-repos -b mitaka current
Write repos to a different path:
tripleo-repos -o ~/test-repos current
Install the current-tripleo, deps, and ceph repos. NOTE: The Ceph repo is installed from a package and thus does not respect -o:
tripleo-repos current-tripleo ceph
TripleO
To use this for TripleO development, replace the tripleo.sh --repo-setup step with the following:
git clone https://github.com/cybertron/tripleo-repos
cd tripleo-repos
sudo ./setup.py install
sudo tripleo-repos current-tripleo-dev ceph
Now you're ready to install the undercloud:
tripleo.sh --undercloud
And to build images:
export OVERCLOUD_IMAGES_DIB_YUM_REPO_CONF="$(ls /etc/yum.repos.d/delorean* /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Ceph-*)"
tripleo.sh --overcloud-images
Note
This is a tool for bootstrapping the repo setup for TripleO, so it should not have any runtime OpenStack dependencies or we end up in a chicken-and-egg pickle, and let's be honest - no one wants a chicken and egg pickle.