On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 04:38:31PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
Look for /lib/os-release in the /usr partition and try to use it, if
present, before using lsb-release later on. This should not change the
final result of the inspection, while using the os-release detection
method also for CoreOS.
---
Nikos, since you added the support for CoreOS in libguestfs, can you
please check whether this change works for you as well?
Thanks in advance.
src/inspect-fs-unix.c | 14 ++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/inspect-fs-unix.c b/src/inspect-fs-unix.c
index 35181d6..dab4370 100644
--- a/src/inspect-fs-unix.c
+++ b/src/inspect-fs-unix.c
@@ -196,6 +196,8 @@ parse_os_release (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs, const char
*filename)
distro = OS_DISTRO_ARCHLINUX;
else if (VALUE_IS ("centos"))
distro = OS_DISTRO_CENTOS;
+ else if (VALUE_IS ("coreos"))
+ distro = OS_DISTRO_COREOS;
else if (VALUE_IS ("debian"))
distro = OS_DISTRO_DEBIAN;
else if (VALUE_IS ("fedora"))
@@ -1055,6 +1057,16 @@ guestfs_int_check_coreos_usr (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs
*fs)
fs->type = OS_TYPE_LINUX;
fs->distro = OS_DISTRO_COREOS;
+
+ if (guestfs_is_file_opts (g, "/lib/os-release",
+ GUESTFS_IS_FILE_OPTS_FOLLOWSYMLINKS, 1, -1) > 0) {
+ r = parse_os_release (g, fs, "/lib/os-release");
+ if (r == -1) /* error */
+ return -1;
+ if (r == 1) /* ok - detected the release from this file */
+ goto skip_release_checks;
+ }
+
if (guestfs_is_file_opts (g, "/share/coreos/lsb-release",
GUESTFS_IS_FILE_OPTS_FOLLOWSYMLINKS, 1, -1) > 0) {
r = parse_lsb_release (g, fs, "/share/coreos/lsb-release");
@@ -1062,6 +1074,8 @@ guestfs_int_check_coreos_usr (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs)
return -1;
}
+ skip_release_checks:;
+
/* Determine the architecture. */
check_architecture (g, fs);
Seems OK. Would like to hear what Nikos says.
Rich.
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