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jmtd avatar jmtd commented on August 25, 2024 3

but it seems one can only specify one --overrides-file

You can specify more than one, at least with cekit 2.x.

I've just tried reproducing with cekit 2.2.6 and the build worked. The artefact in question, and its sum, are specified in the external cct_module (specifically jboss/container/hawkular/bash/module.yaml). These haven't changed in a while.

I think the most likely explanation is a transient problem fetching the artefact. The file that was fetched and has the wrong checksum most likely contains the text "HTTP/1.0 404 not found" or something similar. If either of you have the build tree from the failed build around still, can you look at the artefact in target/image and see how big it is? If it's really small it's worth checking whether it's just error text.

If that's the case, then I'd argue this is a cekit bug and it should report HTTP errors for artefact fetching more clearly.

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kadel avatar kadel commented on August 25, 2024 1

I just hit the same issue. Is there a way to work around this? Sadly don't know much about cekit :-(

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vorburger avatar vorburger commented on August 25, 2024

but it seems one can only specify one --overrides-file so how do you want to handle this?

I guess one solution would be to add those artifacts overrides from the overrides.yaml in #58 to the centos7-jdk11-overrides.yaml .. but that would duplicate those GAVs, which seems sub-optimal, I'm hoping you can think of a better solution.

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vorburger avatar vorburger commented on August 25, 2024

I just hit the same issue. Is there a way to work around this? Sadly don't know much about cekit :-(

you could always use https://github.com/fabric8io-images/s2i/ in the mean time... ;-)

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kadel avatar kadel commented on August 25, 2024

I just hit the same issue. Is there a way to work around this? Sadly don't know much about cekit :-(

you could always use https://github.com/fabric8io-images/s2i/ in the mean time... ;-)

great :-(
fish-pepper yet another way to build an image

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jmtd avatar jmtd commented on August 25, 2024

We've removed the CentOS image descriptors now, so I'm closing bugs that are specific to those. Watch this space for a (better?) solution for the community story!

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