juju local bootstrap from tip

John Meinel john at arbash-meinel.com
Mon Sep 1 06:04:12 UTC 2014


I thought --target-release was supposed to just change the priorities and
prefer a target, not require it.
We need it because we add cloud-archive:tools but we explicitly pin it to
lower priority because we don't want to mess up charms that we are
installing.

John
=:->


On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Andrew Wilkins <andrew.wilkins at canonical.com
> wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 1:50 PM, John Meinel <john at arbash-meinel.com>
> wrote:
>
>> The version of mongodb in Precise is too old (2.2.4?),
>>
>
> Ah, so it is. The entry in apt-cache I was looking at has "main" in it,
> but it's actually from the juju/stable PPA.
>
>
>> we require a version at least 2.4.6 (which is in cloud-archive:tools and
>> is what we use when bootstrapping Precise instances in the cloud).
>> It is recommended that if you are running local on Precise that you
>> should have cloud-archive:tools in your apt list.
>>
>
> The problem is, code-wise it's currently a requirement. Should we drop
> --target-release for local? I'm not apt-savvy enough to know what the right
> thing to do here is.
>
>
>> John
>> =:->
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 9:16 AM, Andrew Wilkins <
>> andrew.wilkins at canonical.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Andrew Wilkins <
>>> andrew.wilkins at canonical.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Works fine on my trusty laptop, but I'm also getting a new error when I
>>>> try bootstrapping on precise:
>>>>
>>>> 2014-09-01 04:51:27 INFO juju.utils.apt apt.go:132 Running: [apt-get
>>>> --option=Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold
>>>> --option=Dpkg::options::=--force-unsafe-io --assume-yes --quiet install
>>>> --target-release precise-updates/cloud-tools mongodb-server]
>>>> 2014-09-01 04:51:37 ERROR juju.utils.apt apt.go:166 apt-get command
>>>> failed: unexpected error type *errors.errorString
>>>> args: []string{"apt-get", "--option=Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold",
>>>> "--option=Dpkg::options::=--force-unsafe-io", "--assume-yes", "--quiet",
>>>> "install", "--target-release", "precise-updates/cloud-tools",
>>>> "mongodb-server"}
>>>>
>>>> 2014-09-01 04:51:37 ERROR juju.cmd supercommand.go:323 cannot install
>>>> mongod: apt-get failed: unexpected error type *errors.errorString
>>>> Bootstrap failed, destroying environment
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking into it at the moment.
>>>>
>>>
>>> So that error message was unhelpful, and I'll fix that, but the
>>> underlying issue is that the agent is expecting to install mongodb-server
>>> from cloud-archive:tools, and the Makefile does not add that repo. I'm not
>>> sure it *should* add it either. Is there something wrong with the one in
>>> main? After all, that's where the juju-local package's dependency was
>>> resolved.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>> Andrew
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 8:19 PM, Matthew Williams <
>>>> matthew.williams at canonical.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Folks,
>>>>>
>>>>> I thought I'd try looking into the lxc failing to creates machines
>>>>> bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-core/+bug/1363143
>>>>>
>>>>> If I wanted to do a local deploy using tip I thought it would be as
>>>>> simple as doing make install then juju bootstrap is that correct? It
>>>>> doesn't seem to work for me, are there any steps I'm missing
>>>>>
>>>>> Just to be annoying - I've just shutdown my precise vm so I can't
>>>>> paste the errors I get here. I'll follow up with pastes next week
>>>>>
>>>>> Matty
>>>>>
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