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retest this please |
lguohan
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Oct 21, 2020
Check builds are failing due to sonic-bgpcfgd issue. Fix is here: #5847 |
Retest vsimage please |
…as it is no longer necessary
Retest vsimage please |
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…sion in Buster container (sonic-net#5546) **- Why I did it** We were building a custom version of Supervisor because I had added patches to prevent hangs and crashes if the system clock ever rolled backward. Those changes were merged into the upstream Supervisor repo as of version 3.4.0 (http://supervisord.org/changes.html#id9), therefore, we should be able to simply install the vanilla package via pip. This will also allow us to easily move to Python 3, as Python 3 support was added in version 4.0.0. **- How I did it** - Remove Makefiles and patches for building supervisor package from source - Install Python 3 supervisor package version 4.2.1 in Buster base container - Also install Python 3 version of supervisord-dependent-startup in Buster base container - Debian package installed binary in `/usr/bin/`, but pip package installs in `/usr/local/bin/`, so rather than update all absolute paths, I changed all references to simply call `supervisord` and let the system PATH find the executable to prevent future need for changes just in case we ever need to switch back to build a Debian package, then we won't need to modify these again. - Install Python 2 supervisor package >= 3.4.0 in Stretch and Jessie base containers
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- Why I did it
We were building a custom version of Supervisor because I had added patches to prevent hangs and crashes if the system clock ever rolled backward. Those changes were merged into the upstream Supervisor repo as of version 3.4.0 (http://supervisord.org/changes.html#id9), therefore, we should be able to simply install the vanilla package via pip. This will also allow us to easily move to Python 3, as Python 3 support was added in version 4.0.0.
- How I did it
/usr/bin/
, but pip package installs in/usr/local/bin/
, so rather than update all absolute paths, I changed all references to simply callsupervisord
and let the system PATH find the executable to prevent future need for changes just in case we ever need to switch back to build a Debian package, then we won't need to modify these again.- How to verify it
Build an image and ensure supervisor is installed and running properly in all containers.
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