* modules/pip/manifests/init.pp: Fedora installs /usr/bin/pip and
thus doesn't need a symlink there like CentOS and RHEL do.
Change-Id: I2da3d5ed11db94da3ee2c3c7cae96c76e124dbd5
Reviewed-on: https://review.openstack.org/34081
Reviewed-by: Clark Boylan <clark.boylan@gmail.com>
Approved: James E. Blair <corvus@inaugust.com>
Reviewed-by: James E. Blair <corvus@inaugust.com>
Tested-by: Jenkins
The install scripts now look for CentOS in release files. Also some
instances of facter's operatingsystem are switched to osfamily and
capitalization of RedHat is normalized to match what facter uses.
Change-Id: I3bbca5481d0d5e6de9e62bfd6e2b0a85264ed6ed
Reviewed-on: https://review.openstack.org/27398
Reviewed-by: Clark Boylan <clark.boylan@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: James E. Blair <corvus@inaugust.com>
Approved: Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org>
Tested-by: Jenkins
Adds a new pip::params module where we set parameters based on
the operating system.
Updates the pip::init module so that it makes use of distro specific
parameters.
Also, includes a change to pip::init so that a soft link is
created for /usr/bin/pip (pointing to /usr/bin/pip-python). This
is required in order for the Puppet pip provider to work on Red Hat
distributions. Seems like we should push a fix into Puppet for this
as well but having this live here for now seems reasonable.
Change-Id: Ifee6bc42fabcf65ee1241ffac38f3bead7335be1
Reviewed-on: https://review.openstack.org/18904
Reviewed-by: Monty Taylor <mordred@inaugust.com>
Reviewed-by: Clark Boylan <clark.boylan@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org>
Reviewed-by: James E. Blair <corvus@inaugust.com>
Approved: James E. Blair <corvus@inaugust.com>
Tested-by: Jenkins
Change-Id: I6e5fa77a301eec30cff8e16bad33a91bfd95b13f
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <paul.belanger@polybeacon.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.openstack.org/17176
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org>
Reviewed-by: James E. Blair <corvus@inaugust.com>
Approved: Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org>
Tested-by: Jenkins
You can't have two different classes install the same package (FAIL)
But you can have two different classes include the same class, so
by encapsulating the "install pip" code into a module, we can safely
consume it across multiple modules.
Sometimes I really hate puppet.
Change-Id: I3467c52b6887298c1b4d01a29873c63edf0adfd3