add non-interactive flags to apt.

This replaces 'apt-get' calls with 'apt_get' function that just
ensures that each call has flags to be non-interactive.  This prevents
potential prompts for conf file overwrites and such.
This commit is contained in:
Scott Moser 2011-10-20 13:09:11 -04:00
parent 199d76e253
commit ee1b495dc9

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@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ if [[ $EUID -eq 0 ]]; then
# since this script runs as a normal user, we need to give that user # since this script runs as a normal user, we need to give that user
# ability to run sudo # ability to run sudo
apt-get update apt_get update
apt-get install -y sudo apt_get install sudo
if ! getent passwd stack >/dev/null; then if ! getent passwd stack >/dev/null; then
echo "Creating a user called stack" echo "Creating a user called stack"
@ -143,6 +143,14 @@ if [ ! -n "$HOST_IP" ]; then
HOST_IP=`LC_ALL=C /sbin/ifconfig | grep -m 1 'inet addr:'| cut -d: -f2 | awk '{print $1}'` HOST_IP=`LC_ALL=C /sbin/ifconfig | grep -m 1 'inet addr:'| cut -d: -f2 | awk '{print $1}'`
fi fi
# apt-get wrapper to just get arguments set correctly
function apt_get() {
local sudo="sudo"
[ "$(id -u)" = "0" ] && sudo=""
$sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get \
--option "Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold" --assume-yes "$@"
}
# Generic helper to configure passwords # Generic helper to configure passwords
function read_password { function read_password {
set +o xtrace set +o xtrace
@ -283,8 +291,8 @@ fi
# install apt requirements # install apt requirements
sudo apt-get update apt_get update
sudo apt-get install -qqy `cat $FILES/apts/* | cut -d\# -f1 | grep -Ev "mysql-server|rabbitmq-server"` apt_get install `cat $FILES/apts/* | cut -d\# -f1 | grep -Ev "mysql-server|rabbitmq-server"`
# install python requirements # install python requirements
sudo PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE=/var/cache/pip pip install `cat $FILES/pips/*` sudo PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE=/var/cache/pip pip install `cat $FILES/pips/*`
@ -353,7 +361,7 @@ if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "rabbit" ]]; then
# Install and start rabbitmq-server # Install and start rabbitmq-server
# the temp file is necessary due to LP: #878600 # the temp file is necessary due to LP: #878600
tfile=$(mktemp) tfile=$(mktemp)
sudo apt-get install -y -q rabbitmq-server > "$tfile" 2>&1 apt_get install rabbitmq-server > "$tfile" 2>&1
cat "$tfile" cat "$tfile"
rm -f "$tfile" rm -f "$tfile"
# change the rabbit password since the default is "guest" # change the rabbit password since the default is "guest"
@ -387,7 +395,7 @@ EOF
fi fi
# Install and start mysql-server # Install and start mysql-server
sudo apt-get -y -q install mysql-server apt_get install mysql-server
# Update the DB to give user $MYSQL_USER@% full control of the all databases: # Update the DB to give user $MYSQL_USER@% full control of the all databases:
sudo mysql -uroot -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD -e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO '$MYSQL_USER'@'%' identified by '$MYSQL_PASSWORD';" sudo mysql -uroot -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD -e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO '$MYSQL_USER'@'%' identified by '$MYSQL_PASSWORD';"
@ -490,7 +498,7 @@ if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-cpu" ]]; then
# splitting a system into many smaller parts. LXC uses cgroups and chroot # splitting a system into many smaller parts. LXC uses cgroups and chroot
# to simulate multiple systems. # to simulate multiple systems.
if [[ "$LIBVIRT_TYPE" == "lxc" ]]; then if [[ "$LIBVIRT_TYPE" == "lxc" ]]; then
sudo apt-get install lxc -y apt_get install lxc
# lxc uses cgroups (a kernel interface via virtual filesystem) configured # lxc uses cgroups (a kernel interface via virtual filesystem) configured
# and mounted to ``/cgroup`` # and mounted to ``/cgroup``
sudo mkdir -p /cgroup sudo mkdir -p /cgroup