Il 30/07/2013 15:12, Alon Bar-Lev ha scritto:
Hello All,
Starting the discussion again...
I would like to receive feedback regarding how we should cope with a state presented to
use by Fedora.
Fedora-19 minimal setup does not install tar utility which is required to deploy files
during the host-deploy process (Hosts->Add Host).
I guess because of 2.8M in size (including translations) -- a standard commonly used
utility was removed.
There are three alternatives :
1. Instruct users who are using minimal installations to manually install tar utility
just like they configure repository, dns, etc..
Benefit: simplicity.
Benefit: use standard tools.
Benefit: lower payload to transmit.
Drawback: require tar at destination machine.
2. Do not use tar but self extracting python script, a patch is ready[1].
Benefit: ability to deploy environment in which tar is missing.
Drawback: non standard tool at destination machine.
Drawback: complexity within our code.
3. Do not use tar but cpio, a patch is ready[2].
Benefit: simplicity.
Benefit: use standard tools.
Benefit: lower payload to transmit.
Benefit: ability to use Fedora-19 minimal.
Drawback: cpio is even less common than tar, even if it exists in Fedora-19 it can be
removed without anyone notice.
Drawback: most other distributions will not have cpio in their minimal installation.
[[[
There was 4rd alternative, using python tar module to deploy tar.
However, there is a bug in that module when processing last block if empty.
This is edge condition but happened to at least one of the users and I could
reproduce it.
]]]
What option do you prefer?
Well, honestly, the solution I like more than the others is having the
python tar bug fixed and be free to use the python tar lib.
I would like to exclude cpio: it's on rpm based distro but not commonly
available on others.
I would like to exclude the RTFM solution, having it working out of the box.
So my second choice is using a self extracting script.
If you think pyar is a non standard tool, do you have considered the use
of shar?
Or do you think it's also a non standard tool?
Regards,
Alon Bar-Lev
[1]
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/17295/
[2]
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/17396/
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