we don't need rpm_key, so nothing to factor here
Ubuntu is not an ansible_os_family, the OS family for Ubuntu is Debian
Check for ansible_pkg_mgr == apt
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
Here the desciption from Ansible docs
Corresponds to the --force-yes to apt-get and implies allow_unauthenticated: yes
This option will disable checking both the packages' signatures and the certificates of the web servers they are downloaded from.
This option *is not* the equivalent of passing the -f flag to apt-get on the command line
**This is a destructive operation with the potential to destroy your system, and it should almost never be used.** Please also see man apt-get for more information.
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
Upgrading docker / containerd without adapting the configuration might break the node,
so disable docker-ce repo by default.
We are already using dpkg hold for Debian.
All containerd.io packages provide /usr/bin/runc, so no need to check
yum_conf was never used for containerd
module_hotfixes should not be needed with the EL8 repo
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
* Add docker-ce 19.03 packages for Debian & Ubuntu
K8s has updated the recommended Docker version to 19.03. More
specifically it should be 19.03.4, but since we used 18.06.7 instead of
.2, I'm assuming the latest patch version should be used here as well.
* Add docker 19.03 for redhat
This 38688a4486 change replaces the
value for dockerproject_.+_repo_.+ docker variables but their new
value was previously defined in other variables. This change removes
the dockerproject_.+_repo_.+ docker variables in favor of the older
ones.
* Change dockerproject.org to download.docker.com
dockerproject.org was deprecated in 2017 and has gone down.
* Restore yum repo for containerd
Change-Id: I883bb512a2164a85865b1bd4fb569af0358c8c2b
Co-authored-by: Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc@crodrigues.org>
* Vagrantfile: Bump openSUSE to Leap 15.0
* roles: container-engine: Add 'containerd' package for openSUSE
The 'containerd' package contains the docker-containerd and
docker-containerd-shim binaries. We also need to ensure that the latest
version is installed since an older version may already be present (eg GCE
images)
* Remove docker log-opts for opensuse
* roles: bootstrap-os: Use lowercase 'o' for openSUSE
OpenSUSE is not a valid family name. The correct one is openSUSE
* roles: bootstrap-os: Update zypper cache before first installation
The zypper cache may be outdated so ensure that it's fully updated
before we try and install the bootstrap packages.
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* version_compare becomes version since ansible 2.5
* ansible minimal version updated in doc and spec
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