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Remove trailing spaces in file xCAT-buildkit/share/xcat/kits/kit_build/puppet/puppet-x86_64/buildkit.conf
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# Kit Build File
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#
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#
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# This file was initially auto-generated by the buildkit CLI command.
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# To create a new kit, the user should modify this file accordingly.
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# Refer to the buildkit manpage for further details.
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#
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# kit: This section defines general info for the Kit.
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# kit: This section defines general info for the Kit.
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# There must be exactly one kit section in a kit build file.
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#
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#
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# kit attributes:
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# basename (mandatory) Kit base name. e.g., kit-lsf
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# description (optional) Kit description.
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# kitlicense (mandatory) Kit license string to be built into all
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# kitcomponent packages
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# kittarfilename (optional) Filename.tar.bz2 to be used for the generated
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# kit. Default is <basename>-<version>-<ostype>.tar.bz2
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# kit. Default is <basename>-<version>-<ostype>.tar.bz2
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kit:
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basename=puppet
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description=Kit for installing puppet server and client
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# kitrepo: This section defines a Kit Package Repository.
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# There must be at least one kitrepo section in a kit build file.
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# There must be at least one kitrepo section in a kit build file.
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# If you want to support multiple OSes, you should create a separate
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# repo for each OS. Also, no two repos can be defined with the same
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# repo for each OS. Also, no two repos can be defined with the same
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# OS name, major/minor version and arch. For example, you cannot have
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# two repos for RHEL 6.2 x86_64 in the same kit.
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#
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# osmajorversion (mandatory) OS major version. e.g., 6
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# osminorversion (optional) OS minor version.
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# osarch (mandatory) OS architecture. e.g., x86_64
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# compat_osbasenames (optional) Comma-separated list of compatible
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# compat_osbasenames (optional) Comma-separated list of compatible
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# OS distro base names. e.g., centos
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kitrepo:
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#compat_osbasenames=
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# kitcomponent: This section defines one Kit Component.
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# There can be zero or more kitcomponent sections.
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# kitcomponent: This section defines one Kit Component.
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# There can be zero or more kitcomponent sections.
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# If you want to build a component which supports multiple OSes,
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# you should create one kitcomponent section for each OS.
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# Also, no two components in a kit can be defined with the same
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# base name.
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# you should create one kitcomponent section for each OS.
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# Also, no two components in a kit can be defined with the same
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# base name.
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# You can define multiple kit components with the same base name
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# only if each kit component using this base name meets these
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# only if each kit component using this base name meets these
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# requirements:
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# - Each kit component must be defined with the same version
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# and release number
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# kitpkgdeps (optional) Comma-separated list of kit package names that
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# will be listed as "REQUIRES" when building this kit
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# component. Each package must be defined in a separate
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# kitpackage section. Each package must be in the same
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# kitpackage section. Each package must be in the same
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# kitrepo as this kit component.
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# non_native_pkgs (optional) TBD -- NOT SUPPORTED YET!
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# Comma-separated list of non-native package
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# paths that will be included as files in this kit
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# component. All filenames are relative to
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# <Kit Build Directory>/source_packages
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# Comma-separated list of non-native package
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# paths that will be included as files in this kit
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# component. All filenames are relative to
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# <Kit Build Directory>/source_packages
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# Kit component deployment scripts must be specified
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# to manage these files.
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# driverpacks (optional) Comma-separated list of driver package filenames
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# section.
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# exlist (optional) Exclude list file for stateless image, relative
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# to <Kit Build Directory>/other_files
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# Kit component deployment scripts (optional) Each attribute specifies
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# Kit component deployment scripts (optional) Each attribute specifies
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# script path relative to <Kit Build Directory>/scripts
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# Script attributes:
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# preinstall, postinstall, preuninstall, postuninstall,
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# preupgrade, postupgrade, postbootscripts,
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# preinstall, postinstall, preuninstall, postuninstall,
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# preupgrade, postupgrade, postbootscripts,
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# genimage_postinstall
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kitcomponent:
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basename=puppet_client_kit
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kitrepoid=rhels6_x86_64
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kitpkgdeps=puppet
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postinstall=client.rpm_post
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postbootscripts=client.post
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postbootscripts=client.post
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kitcomponent:
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basename=puppet_server_kit
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kitrepoid=rhels6_x86_64
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kitpkgdeps=puppet-server
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postinstall=server.rpm_post
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postbootscripts=server.post
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postbootscripts=server.post
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# kitpackage: This section defines one Kit Package, and how to build it.
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# There can be zero or more kitpackage sections.
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# There can be zero or more kitpackage sections.
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# All filenames should be relative paths to
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# <Kit Build Directory>/source_packages
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# If you want to build a package which can run on multiple OSes,
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# <Kit Build Directory>/source_packages
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# If you want to build a package which can run on multiple OSes,
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# you have two options:
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# 1. Build a separate package for each OS you want to support.
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# For this option, you need to define one kitpackage section
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# 1. Build a separate package for each OS you want to support.
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# For this option, you need to define one kitpackage section
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# per supported OS.
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# 2. Build one package that can run on multiple OSes.
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# If you are building an RPM package, you are responsible for
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# creating an RPM spec file that can run on multiple OSes.
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# 2. Build one package that can run on multiple OSes.
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# If you are building an RPM package, you are responsible for
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# creating an RPM spec file that can run on multiple OSes.
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# For this option, you need to define one kitpackage section
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# which contains multiple kitrepoid lines.
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#
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#
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# kitpackage attributes:
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# filename (mandatory) Package filename
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# kitrepoid (mandatory) The repo(s) this package belongs to.
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# kitrepoid (mandatory) The repo(s) this package belongs to.
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# If multiple repos are defined, the package will be built for
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# the first repo only. For the other repos, a symlink is created
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# to the package built for the first repo.
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# Package build methods (optional)
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# Define how to build the packages.
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# Package build methods (optional)
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# Define how to build the packages.
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# If you don't specify a build method, the default behavior is
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# to assume the package is pre-built under
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# to assume the package is pre-built under
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# <Kit Build Directory>/source_packages
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# All files in this section are relative to
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# All files in this section are relative to
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# <Kit Build Directory>/source_packages
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# There are four methods to build packages.
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# 1. Use pre-built RPM package
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# isexternalpkg: 'no'|'0', 'yes'|'1' (default: 'no')
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# isexternalpkg: 'no'|'0', 'yes'|'1' (default: 'no')
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# Indicates whether the RPM package will be added to the
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# the kit tar file now as part of the kit build process,
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# or whether the customer will need to separately
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