When the environment variable $SKOPEO_UMOCI is set to "yes", Skopeo and
umoci are built inside the guest build container and installed to the
guest rootfs. The respective build- and runtime dependencies are added.
This respects the (existing) $LIBC variable (gnu/musl) and avoids issues
with glibc mismatches.
This is currently only supported for Ubuntu guests, as the system Golang
packages included in the versions of other distros that we use are too
old to build these packages, and re-enabling installing Golang from
golang.org is cumbersome, given especially that it is unclear how long
we will keep using Skopeo and umoci.
Additionally, when the environment variable $AA_KBC is set,
attestation-agent (with that KBC) is included.
This replaces some logic in ccv0.sh that is removed.
Fixes: #2907
Signed-off-by: Jakob Naucke <jakob.naucke@ibm.com>
- Update the CCv0 demo script to use ubuntu instead of fedora
- Update the extra packages to reflect the apt vs dnf namings
- Build and add the skopeo binary to the rootfs image
- Minor kubernetes init fix
Fixes#2849
Signed-off-by: stevenhorsman <steven@uk.ibm.com>
Add support for a new source credentials environment variable in the
test script
Add documentation of it into the how-to guide
Fixes#2653
Signed-off-by: stevenhorsman <steven@uk.ibm.com>
This commit add documentation and a script to help people to build, run,
test and demo the CCv0 changes around PullImage on guest.
It is currently limited to the Agent pullimage, but can be expanded
as more code is shared.
Fixes#2574
Signed-off-by: stevenhorsman <steven@uk.ibm.com>