vpp/extras/vagrant/run.sh
Marco Varlese c2e63feb62 Allow use of /etc/os-release file
The top-level Makefile in VPP already uses the file /etc/os-release to
recognize which OS the build is being performed on.
The scripts for vagrant images instead were still using different files
for different distros and adding a new distro to be supported causes
issues with the extra-logic to deal with it.
This patch aligns the vagrant scripts to use the same approach followed
by the top-level Makefile and simplifies the steps to identify / update
the OS and build / run VPP.

Change-Id: I539f4a7c27b3fef70ed1c12b0276049bc47dc289
Signed-off-by: Marco Varlese <marco.varlese@suse.com>
2017-10-09 02:41:01 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Figure out what system we are running on
if [ "$(uname)" <> "Darwin" ]; then
OS_ID=$(grep '^ID=' /etc/os-release | cut -f2- -d= | sed -e 's/\"//g')
OS_VERSION_ID=$(grep '^VERSION_ID=' /etc/os-release | cut -f2- -d= | sed -e 's/\"//g')
fi
if [ "$OS_ID" == "ubuntu" ]; then
$OS_CODENAME=$UBUNTU_CODENAME
fi
if [ "$OS_ID" == "centos" ] || [ "$OS_ID" == "opensuse" ]; then
# Install uio-pci-generic
modprobe uio_pci_generic
fi
echo "Starting VPP..."
if [ "$OS_ID" == "ubuntu" ] && [ $OS_CODENAME = "trusty" ] ; then
start vpp
else
service vpp start
fi