On 11/20/2012 08:21 AM, Joey Boggs wrote:
On 11/20/2012 05:58 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hello,
We have an existing software developed for popular Linux
distributions and satisfies some of the
requirements to be a node plug-in, like files present in
/opt/<vendor>/<plugin>, etc.
There are some files present outside of /opt and that fails
validation in
edit_node:_validate_installed_files. These files are not critical for
the functionality of the
plugin and can be removed via
/etc/ovirt-plugins.d/<plugin>.minimizer. But the minimizer runs
*after* _validate_installed_files. So the validation fails anyway.
The other way to address this might be with a separate set of
packages that have the offending
files/directories cleaned up and plug-in-ready. We would very much
like to avoid taking this route
for efficiency reasons.
We would like to have a mechanism that can remove files/directories
that are non-critical for the
plug-in and *then* invoke _validate_installed_files. Since the
minimizer would anyway remove some
files/directories, it seems like validating the installed files makes
more sense after unwanted
files are removed, not before.
Any thoughts/comments?
What directories are those files located under that would trigger the
failure? The current list of valid locations was just a first pass at
it and we can alter that list based on feedback.
You can also use --install which is unrestricted on what can be installed
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