ci-test/fedora-silverblue.yaml
Alexander Larsson 31ad6acced Add minimal -devel packages as needed to build kernel modules
As discussed in the forum[1], package layering can work for building kernel
modules, such as the nvidia driver. However, there are some problems
with the -devel packages needed, as they need to match the exact version
in the base image, and once the version bumps in the yum repo the old
version isn't even available.

So, this adds the minimal set of -devel packages needed to build a a kmod.
This isn't enough to build a kernel module, but the rest needed can much
more easily be layered.

Given the current rawhide dependencies this adds the following packages:
 * elfutils-libelf-devel
 * glibc-devel
 * glibc-headers
 * kernel-devel
 * kernel-headers
 * libxcrypt-devel
 * zlib-devel

This adds about 100 megs to a 4 gigabyte image, which I think is a fair
compromise in order to be able to build kernel modules and support
the nvidia drivers.

[1] https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/supporting-the-nvidia-drivers-on-silverblue/849/6
2018-12-20 09:02:39 +01:00

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include: gnome-desktop-pkgs.json
ref: fedora/rawhide/${basearch}/silverblue
rojig:
name: fedora-silverblue
summary: "Fedora Silverblue base image"
license: MIT
packages:
- desktop-backgrounds-gnome
- gnome-shell-extension-background-logo
- pinentry-gnome3
# Does it really still make sense to ship Qt by default if we
# expect people to run apps in containers?
- qgnomeplatform
# hfs filesystem tools for Apple hardware
# See https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/1380
- hfsplus-tools
# Bundle the minimal -devel packages needed to build a kernel.
# This is needed because we can't rely on layering to install these
# due to version conflicts with the base image.
- glibc-devel
- kernel-devel
- elfutils-libelf-devel
repos:
- fedora-rawhide