* progress [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/progress]
* Python interface to sendfile [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pysendfile]
-The first four programs (python2, setuptools, Python-Dialog, and libguestfs)
-need to be installed manually by the user. In an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS system this
-can be achieved by installing packages provided by the distribution, using the
-following command:
+When installing snf-image-creator, the above dependencies are automatically
+resolved.
-.. code-block:: console
-
- $ apt-get install python-setuptools python-guestfs python-dialog
-
-The rest of the dependencies will be automatically resolved by setuptools.
-Keep in mind though that git needs to be installed to download the source
-files. You can use the following command:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- $ apt-get install git
-
-Python Virtual Environment
-==========================
+Development repository addition
+===============================
-Since snf-image-creator and the rest of it's dependencies won't be installed
-using packages, it's better to work in an isolated python virtual environment
-(virtualenv). Installing the Virtual Python Environment builder in Ubuntu can
-be accomplished using the following command:
+In order to install snf-image-creator and the rest of it's dependencies, you
+must first add GRNET's dev repo to your sources. You can use the following
+commands:
.. code-block:: console
- $ apt-get install python-virtualenv
+ cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d
+ echo "deb http://apt.dev.grnet.gr precise main" | \
+ sudo tee -a apt.dev.grnet.gr.list
+ echo "deb-src http://apt.dev.grnet.gr precise main" | \
+ sudo tee -a apt.dev.grnet.gr.list
-Now, create a new python virtual environment like this:
+You will also need to import the repo's GPG key. You can use the ``curl`` tool
+for this.
.. code-block:: console
- $ virtualenv --system-site-packages ~/image-creator-env
+ $ sudo apt-get install curl
-and activate it by executing:
+Use the following command to import the GPG key:
.. code-block:: console
- $ source ~/image-creator-env/bin/activate
-
-You can later deactivate it using the following command:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- $ deactivate
-
-
-snf-common Installation
-=======================
+ $ sudo curl https://dev.grnet.gr/files/apt-grnetdev.pub | sudo apt-key add -
-Install snf-common from source, by cloning it's repository:
+You can verify that the repo has been added successfully if snf-image-creator
+exists as a package. First do an update of your sources:
.. code-block:: console
- $ cd ~
- $ git clone https://code.grnet.gr/git/synnefo
- $ cd synnefo/snf-common
- $ python setup.py build
+ $ sudo apt-get update
-Then, make sure you are within the activated virtual environment before you
+then check if snf-image-creator exists with the following command:
.. code-block:: console
- $ python setup.py install
-
-kamaki Installation
-===================
-
-Install kamaki from source, by cloning it's repository:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- $ cd ~
- $ git clone https://code.grnet.gr/git/kamaki
- $ cd kamaki
- $ ./setup.py build
-
-As above, make sure you are within the activated virtual environment before you
-execute:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- $ ./setup.py install
+ $ apt-cache showpkg snf-image-creator
snf-image-creator Installation
==============================
-Install snf-image-creator the same way:
+If GRNET's dev repo has been added successfully, you can install
+snf-image-creator, along with its dependencies, with the following command:
.. code-block:: console
- $ cd ~
- $ git clone https://code.grnet.gr/git/snf-image-creator
- $ git checkout stable-0.1
- $ cd snf-image-creator
- $ ./setup.py build
-
-And from within the virtual environment execute:
-
-.. code-block:: console
+ $ sudo apt-get install snf-image-creator
- $ ./setup.py install
+The installation might take a while. Please note that at some point during the
+installation you will be prompted to create/update a "supermin appliance". This
+is a setting regarding libguestfs and you can safely choose "Yes".