This change adds the Azure and HyperV OEM "hv-daemons" to board-packages
so build_packages.sh will actually build these. This un-breaks a build
issue with the Azure and HyperV images.
Signed-off-by: Thilo Fromm <thilofromm@microsoft.com>
This change adds hyperv daemons hv_fcopy, hv_kvp, and hv_vss to the
Azure OEM sysext. hv_kvp specifically is needed to submit OS version
information to the Azure hypervisor.
The daemons, tough userspace programs, are built from the kernel sources
as they are included in the Linux kernel.
Signed-off-by: Thilo Fromm <thilofromm@microsoft.com>
No need for garbage collection since one temporary project is allocated with 1h of
lifespan for each run.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Tortuyaux <mtortuyaux@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Julian Tölle <julian.toelle97@gmail.com>
Without this, official builds are failing:
```
This is a dev rebuild of an official release tag: No BUILD ID set in '/mnt/host/source/.repo/manifests/version.txt'. Will use base squasfs BUILD ID for version check.
Repo root FLATCAR_VERSION is '4081.0.0', squashfs build ID is '2024-09-03-2245'
Setting FLATCAR_VERSION to '4081.0.0+2024-09-03-2245'
Base squashfs version: 4081.0.0
SDK board packages version: 4081.0.0+2024-09-03-2245
Version mismatch between board flatcar release and SDK container flatcar release.
```
The "base squashfs version" is the actual version for official release builds.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Tortuyaux <mtortuyaux@microsoft.com>
The old version 2.1.4 does not cross-compile without help from QEMU that
we cannot rely on going forwards. 2.1.10 is Meson-based and handles this
much better.
Rather than update the package in-place, migrate it to portage-stable
and cover the differences with a small patch and env script.
Upstream now carries the systemd files, so we do not need to add these.
/etc is now automatically moved to /usr/share/flatcar/etc, so we no
longer need any special handling for that here, but I have added a
compatibility symlink for iscsid.conf.
Signed-off-by: James Le Cuirot <jlecuirot@microsoft.com>
The build_docker_aci script only supported docker 12.x, which we don't
have since ages, so it's a clear sign of a script being obsolete.
Removing it results in some other scripts in build_library being
unused, so drop them too.