Le 14/01/2014 23:40, Stéphane Graber a écrit :
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:34:19PM +0100, l...@zitta.fr wrote:
>> Le 14/01/2014 22:42, Stéphane Graber a écrit :
>>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:06:26AM +0100, l...@zitta.fr wrote:
>>>> Gentoo template
>>>>
>>>> Signed-off-by: gza <l...@zitta.fr>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I must admit having only very briefly gone through the code as I'm not
>>> familiar with Gentoo and it's a rather massive template to do a full
>>> review of.
>>>
>>> I just noticed you're missing a .gitignore entry which I'll add and it's
>>> also unfortunate that a new template isn't using the new common config
>>> includes instead of hardcoding the whole config into every single
>>> container, but that's something you'll obviously fix in the near future.
>>>
>>>
>>> In the meant time:
>>> Acked-by: Stéphane Graber <stgra...@ubuntu.com>
>> Hi, I'll try to apply best practices during next days.
>>
>> BTW, What about common "bash functions" for templates ?
>> Perhaps for Lxc 1.1 ...
> It's been mentioned a few times but apparently nobody actually did that yet.
> Adding a new lxc-templates.functions with standard shell functions for
> template to use would make a lot of sense to me.
I'll do proposals ... after 1.0
> Btw, I forgot to comment on that earlier, you say:
>>>> +    #I'll drink champagne the day we do templates in python
>>>> +    #let's do some drity bash things
> Well, there's actually no reason why you couldn't have written your
> template in python. It's just a coincidence that everyone so far has
> been using either POSIX shell or bash for their templates. LXC simply
> expects a standard set of arguments to be accepted by the template and
> have it exit 1 on error and 0 on success.
Yep, perhaps you're right, perhaps shell was chosen when templates where simple 
:)
In the other hand, all we do with sed, mkdirs, chroots, etc... may be very 
difficult in python.

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Thanks for all.
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