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We need addon_paths initialized in early phases for addons' kickstart
classes, but the it should be refreshed once we know wheter it should
contain paths for TUI or GUI installation.
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Changes to the execWith* methods removed the ability to handle a string
as stdin/out/err. Change the callers to first open where they want
output to be sent to and pass that instead.
Only stdout is needed because _run_program combines stdout and stderr,
pass stderr through but ignore it.
Also clean up a couple places that were passing strings that don't need
to.
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There is a new package libreport-anaconda that contains some
configuration files that enable "reporting" over scp/ftp. We
just need to tell libreport that the crash happened in Anaconda.
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The docs and anaconda did not match up. This updates anaconda to work the same
as it used to do, now to update the docs to match.
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This moves the 'Encrypt my data' checkbox from the main storage spoke
into the dialog above the partition type combobox.
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If you entered a bad proxy the only way to get it to continue was to
change the source to something different.
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pykickstart now provides this information for all commands.
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'ksdata.addons' makes more sense than 'ksdata.addon' since it is a root
of the tree where addons live.
ADDON_PATHS are needed in sys.path so that imports in addons' sources
work.
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Also use GDBus instead of python-dbus / libdbus which has issues
with threads.
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No wonder we can't seem to eject the DVD - we don't have the eject
binary! Include it in the initramfs.
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Since we're leaving the initramfs compressed, this directory won't exist
until the system is shutting down. But everything works as expected if
we create the directory ourselves, before shutdown.
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This service operated under the assumption that the initramfs would be
saved at /run/initramfs. Otherwise, it doesn't do anything.
And initramfs doesn't get saved to /run/initramfs anymore. So this
service no longer does anything.
This patch removes it.
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Since dracut dropped its slightly-too-clever trick to save a copy of
itself at /run/initramfs, we need to locate or save a copy of initramfs
so we can switch back into it and shut down properly.
So: first, check to see if we're running off media; if so, we can just
use the initramfs from the media. Easy!
Otherwise we need to save a copy. The anaconda initramfs (for current
F18-ish images on x86_64) uses about 96M RAM when unpacked, which is a
bit wasteful.
To save RAM we can filter out some stuff we don't need for shutdown:
* kernel modules: ~39M
* firmware: ~9M
* python: ~8M
* ssl certs: ~1M
* fsck binaries: ~1M
which leaves us with 38M of data. We can reduce this to 18M by gzipping
it, but that delays startup for 3s on my test system.
(Using xz would save 4.5M, but it takes 15s (!) and uses 100M RAM (!!).)
Using gzip -1 drops this to just over 1 second; RAM use goes up by 1M,
but that seems like a reasonable tradeoff.
If `pigz` is available, that gets used instead, which makes the delay
basically negligible on any modern multicore system.
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We've got this shiny new method selection UI but if you want to use it, you've
first got to sit through the delay of fetching metadata for the closest mirror
which might be completely wrong for you. Thus, this parameter will skip the
default action. Entering and leaving the source spoke will unset this
parameter.
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This allows creating a new MountpointSelector using a Device as a template,
or modifying an existing MountpointSelector. It also consolidates a lot of
the specifics of doing that creation.
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This disables the storage spoke and installs to /mnt/sysimage without
mounting any filesystems. If something is already mounted on
/mnt/sysimage it leaves it untouched.
This can be useful for utilities like livemedia-creator which will mount
a filesystem image on the directory and then run anaconda to install to
it.
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The idea here is that it makes things like "swap" more discoverable because
the user can pick them, plus it gets rid of the tooltip that is not at all
accessible.
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This helps out a bit with the sea of buttons at the bottom of the dialog.
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(1) Change a lot of wording and button text to make it clear what happens next.
(2) Allow going to the reclaim dialog even if you have enough space to begin
with.
(3) Get rid of the custom partitioning checkbox, and make it a button instead.
(4) Get rid of the modify software selection button from one dialog, since
there's now too many buttons.
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Gdk.EventType.2BUTTON_PRESS results in syntax error in Python.
However it is not necessary to use getattr() because there is
Gtk.EventType._2BUTTON_PRESS defined in Gdk's overrides.
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Some regions have so many timezones (cities), that the combobox doesn't fit
in the screen and is hard to search through. This patch modifies the city
and region comboboxes to have text entry, that can be used to choose timezone.
There are five ways of choosing timezone:
1) click on the map
2) popup comboboxes and choose region and city
3) type to the region and city comboboxes and choose from the completions
4) type a whole region or city name to the combobox and hit ENTER
5) type a whole region or city name to the combobox and click somewhere else
or hit TAB
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