a9d08726f5
Currently if the install_packages macro is run with an empty package list, it will add a yum or apt-get command with no packages listed. This bug fix aims to omit this line when no packages have been given, or, the operator wants to use the "_override" / "_remove" functionality to disable all packages being installed in a Dockerfile. Co-Authored-By: Paul Bourke <paul.bourke@oracle.com> Change-Id: Ifaaaebfccc3adb0f2f68a35ac08e59378bc87fdb Closes-bug: 1612446
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557 B
Django/Jinja
17 lines
557 B
Django/Jinja
FROM {{ namespace }}/{{ image_prefix }}base:{{ tag }}
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MAINTAINER {{ maintainer }}
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{% import "macros.j2" as macros with context %}
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{% if base_distro in ['centos', 'fedora', 'oraclelinux', 'rhel'] %}
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{% set multipathd_packages = ['device-mapper-multipath'] %}
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{% elif base_distro in ['ubuntu', 'debian'] %}
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{% set multipathd_packages = ['multipath-tools'] %}
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{% endif %}
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{{ macros.install_packages(multipathd_packages | customizable("packages")) }}
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{% block multipathd_footer %}{% endblock %}
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{% block footer %}{% endblock %}
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{{ include_footer }}
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