re: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-February/086295.html OpenStack-CI has now implemented their own APT mirrors which are updated and synchronised properly to prevent issues when the update takes place between the time an instance does an 'apt-get update' and an 'apt-get install'. Now that this infrastructure is in place, we can remove our logic to determine the optimal apt source for gating and simply fall back to the default AIO behaviour which is to use whatever is configured on the host. In order to do this successfully the AIO needs to ensure that it has the appropriate configurations in place to ignore unauthenticated packages. This patch implements a full propogation of all files in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/ from the host to all containers in order to ensure that any configurations implemented by OpenStack-Infra are used from now on in our Gate jobs. Change-Id: Id6c2be3cf57b7c49744156a943f9653c1575e3dd
OpenStack-Ansible
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