
Sometimes, trove image builds fail because of package authentication issues. This is often times related to the inability to get to a key server, and not indicative of anything more serious than that. The (strongly discouraged in production use cases) workaround for this is to pass the --allow-unauthenticated option to apt-get install. I say 'Closes-Bug' below but I realize that this is a white lie. What it fixes is only the Trove elements. The image build process uses elements from other places (triple-o, for example). These can still fail for the same reason. There is a much bigger hammer that we can use if we need it, and that is to throw the line 'APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated "true";' into a conf file in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/. If this hammer isn't big enough, we can revist later. Change-Id: I009697332bb2a8e1e60b17c10944faed5c311da3 Closes-Bug:#1646856
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#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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set -o xtrace
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export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
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# install the ppa-finding tool for ubuntu 12.0.4 release
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apt-get --allow-unauthenticated install -y python-software-properties
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add-apt-repository -y ppa:couchdb/stable
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# update cached list of packages
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apt-get update -y
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# remove any existing couchdb binaries
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apt-get remove -yf couchdb couchdb-bin couchdb-common
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# install couchdb
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apt-get --allow-unauthenticated install -yV couchdb
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# install curl to provide a way to interact with CouchDB
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# over HTTP REST API
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apt-get --allow-unauthenticated install -qy curl
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