Let's use the new support for matching against any distribution in
a list of distributions to start sharing most things between the
ubuntu/debian configs and centos/fedora configs.
follow-up to https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/27071
in order to create Github Releases, the job needs permissions to write
contents
also:
- pinned the `softprops/action-gh-release` action to a specific commit
- made it only active on the `systemd` organization repos (so not on
forks)
This also migrates the configuration to the new format that was
just merged in mkosi. Specifically, we make use of the new [Match]
sections to only include specific config snippets per distro.
We have some missing coverage in the CI, all builds enable these features,
but there are often changes and they cover a lot of code. Do one build
without them to ensure we don't break builds.
make a github release for every tag that starts with `v*`,
and a pre-release if the tag contains "-rc".
on the 'systemd/systemd' repo, the "Release" will be draft, so that the
release manager can fill up the notes manually.
on 'systemd/systemd-stable' the release will be created immediately.
info about the action used:
https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release
- Drop Netdev= as it was removed in mkosi
- Always install python-psutil in the final image (required for networkd tests)
- Always Install python-pytest in the final image (required for ukify tests)
- Use the narrow glob for all centos python packages
- Drop the networkd mkosi config files (the default image can be used instead)
- Use ".conf" as the mkosi config file suffix everywhere
- Copy src/ to /root/src in the final image and set gdb substitute path in
.gdbinit to make gdb work properly
- ACLs are not set on generated directories anymore by default, so
we enable them explictly now so that when running unprivileged mkosi,
the user running mkosi can remove all generated files and directories.
- We don't explicitly set QemuHeadless= anymore as the option was removed
and made the default.
- We set the loglevel= kernel cmdline argument explicitly now as mkosi
doesn't set it by default anymore.