These files are in .gitignore and get generated at the end of running
'make'. Remove them to have less cluttered 'git grep' output.
Change-Id: Ie5bf05220359ac0941f62cc86ed843363548784a
This change employs the same approach as [1] for Release.key.
Change-Id: Ic51d6e6557ee0b56d21d8ff4feaf04bc02e41a2e
Related: [1] I3ec86c8610b3b43d39ea8e3da444861d317ced4e
The missing dependency is being added to osmo-msc master's
contrib/osmo-msc.spec.in file. Until the next release is done, which
contains the patch, install the library explicitly to fix:
<0009> db.c:648 Failed to create database connection to sqlite3 db 'sms.db';
Is the sqlite3 database driver for libdbi installed on this system?
Related: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/c/osmo-msc/+/23284
Change-Id: I27d4573de22a8e013623ec606e056d348102abd1
Add a new centos8-obs-latest container with shared code (just like
debian-stretch-obs-latest) and adjust the package install blocks in
osmo-*-latest.
Related: OS#5049
Change-Id: I274b31d4903df07e99fd434af25bdb72991f6923
Move common code from osmo-*-latest to debian-stretch-obs-latest:
* add the OBS repository key
* add the OBS repository with "latest" feed
* install telnet
* invalidate the cache once the repository is updated
This is in preparation to make osmo-*-latest work with centos8,
preventing the following issues we would have without this refactoring:
* avoid need to read the repository index of both debian-stretch and
centos8, and to invalidate the cache if either of them changes
(instead of just the relevant one). This is currently a problem in
osmo-*-master/Dockerfile, Id69f3eaf37f823bac0947366f27a25edd277a4cb
will fix it there.
* no need to add boilerplate code to install the centos8 repository to
each osmo-*-latest/Dockerfile
While at it, also remove deprecated MAINTAINER lines.
Related: OS#5049
Related: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#maintainer-deprecated
Change-Id: I443d52eba416ea298cc5421e280ad2f4ca59283b
Remove the explicit mention of libdbd-sqlite3, as it is in the depends
of osmo-msc now.
Related: OS#3771
Change-Id: I0b6d8ea4295021ce5470ee342ed7d89b42886348
This allows easily changing to another osmocom repo base URL if the
default one is down.
Related: OS#4862
Change-Id: I8010b08f3dabacfb3c13a44eece6c7a490e0742e
Similar to what is already done with DISTRO, which points to given image
of ours based on name. This time we do the same with upstream images,
such as debian:stretch or centos:centos8.
This way, for instance calling docker_images_require
"osmo-bsc-latest-centos8" would try to build the
osmo-bsc-latest/Dockerfile file starting from a centos8 image.
Change-Id: I33cb21aa024396974559fd98f9f3c64e2c351eda
This is initialized to docker.io, keeping the default behaviour
if not specified. However, it allows us to specify a private
registry later on.
Related: OS#4839
Change-Id: I32d4ee6256033c809108c1b86cb6b6c58d880f49
Delete legacy config lines. They have been deleted in osmo-msc.git's
example config files in [1] and [2] almost a year ago.
When running locally, osmo-msc refuses to start with these lines. The
ttcn3-msc-test dir has its own osmo-msc.cfg file, so it works there
without this patch.
$ osmo-msc
There is no such command.
Error occurred during reading the below line:
auth policy closed
<0006> msc_main.c:573 Failed to parse the config file: 'osmo-msc.cfg'
[1]: change-id I825e659da529257e5edec94d9d59f0e10c1b4c63
[2]: change-id Ie1f39e706477aaf42051877b52d4b3ae1c5f138e
Related: OS#3767
Change-Id: I101b69c5c25252cac346259d8d88f3e02bc943d6
Fix osmo-msc crash at start up:
<0009> db.c:621 Failed to create database connection to sqlite3 db 'sms.db'; Is the sqlite3 database driver for libdbi installed on this system?
DB: Failed to init database: sms.db
It would be better if the Debian package pulled in this dependency
automatically, see OS#3771.
Related: OS#3767
Change-Id: Ia816aed8dd3b86f44f4454af89cec6f0b9d55dd1
Follow up to I6a564206dd81743deb1eb27eca7081bc333d7434 where the
"*-latest" Dockerfiles were introduced. msc, sgsn, sip, stp had
references to "nightly" instead of "latest" in their Dockerfiles.
Related: OS#3268
Change-Id: I1eab031038927043faf6ed8ed30bdf4d4d1624d5