This pulls in
https://github.com/flatcar/init/pull/89
to set the Kubernetes interfaces nodelocaldns and kube-ipvs0 as
Unmanaged in networkd to prevent configuration conflicts.
The ebuild uses python eclasses, which dropped support for EAPI 6
after the update. Updating EAPI required replacing the use of the
versionator eclass as it's banned in EAPI 7 or later. Fortunately,
nothing in the ebuild seemed to use anything from the eclass.
I changed the way we modify the ebuild by keeping the modifications as
minimal as possible, leaving disabling whatever that can be disabled
to the USE flags.
This is a thing that needs to be done just this once. The necessary
modifications to the python-oem ebuild will be done in follow-up
commit, that can be later cherry-picked if we update the package
again.
This is a thing that needs to be done just this once. The necessary
modifications to the python-oem ebuild will be done in follow-up
commit, that can be later cherry-picked if we update the package
again.
- Drop the init.d files.
- Remove the socket unit's rate limiting.
- Mark the package as stable.
Signed-off-by: Sayan Chowdhury <schowdhury@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Dongsu Park <dpark@linux.microsoft.com>
Since the new USE flag `cet` became the default in profiles of
portage-stable, SDK bootstrap using gcc 11.3.1_p20221209 started
to fail at `sys-libs/glibc`.
```
in function `dl_open_worker_begin':
dl-open.c:(.text+0xab4c): undefined reference to `_dl_cet_open_check'
```
That is because gcc is not correctly configured for CET.
That issue was fixed in recent upstream GCC versions,
e.g. 11.3.1_p20221209-r1 or 11.3.1_p20230120-r1.
https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=016184c289f2cc6c6ade496a700a12f135fbae07https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/gcc-patches.git/commit/?id=15daf0510a5fab17cd556261d688a6618391a0c1
However, gcc of Flatcar, 11.3.1_p20221209, does not have the fix.
Update sys-devel/gcc to 11.3.1_p20230120-r1 to fix that issue.
Also accept ~arm64 to keep the same version for both arches.
- remove unecessary files
- drop `pkg_postint`
- create `/etc/ssl` with tmpfiles
- mark openssl as stable for arm64 and amd64
- continue shipping app-misc/c_rehash
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Tortuyaux <mtortuyaux@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Dongsu Park <dpark@linux.microsoft.com>
The boot log only showed the unit descriptions which made it hard to
know what unit was meant.
Switch to the combined unit status reporting that includes the unit
name.