podman machine: fix proxy test

Do not write /etc/environment.d files, something is broken in the new
image that causes the boot to fail when any basic var is set there.

Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Paul Holzinger
2025-06-06 15:44:58 +02:00
parent 0c406f25ad
commit 0b8dd90840

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@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ func prepareCertFile(fpath string, name string) (File, error) {
const (
systemdSSLConf = "/etc/systemd/system.conf.d/podman-machine-ssl.conf"
envdSSLConf = "/etc/environment.d/podman-machine-ssl.conf"
// envdSSLConf = "/etc/environment.d/podman-machine-ssl.conf"
profileSSLConf = "/etc/profile.d/podman-machine-ssl.sh"
sslCertFile = "SSL_CERT_FILE"
sslCertDir = "SSL_CERT_DIR"
@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ const (
func getSSLEnvironmentFiles(sslFileName, sslDirName string) []File {
systemdFileContent := "[Manager]\n"
envdFileContent := ""
// envdFileContent := ""
profileFileContent := ""
if sslFileName != "" {
// certs are written to UserCertsTargetPath see prepareCertFile()
@ -546,19 +546,21 @@ func getSSLEnvironmentFiles(sslFileName, sslDirName string) []File {
// a path on the client (i.e. windows) but then join to linux path that will be used inside the VM.
env := fmt.Sprintf("%s=%q\n", sslCertFile, path.Join(define.UserCertsTargetPath, filepath.Base(sslFileName)))
systemdFileContent += "DefaultEnvironment=" + env
envdFileContent += env
// envdFileContent += env
profileFileContent += "export " + env
}
if sslDirName != "" {
// certs are written to UserCertsTargetPath see prepareCertFile()
env := fmt.Sprintf("%s=%q\n", sslCertDir, define.UserCertsTargetPath)
systemdFileContent += "DefaultEnvironment=" + env
envdFileContent += env
// envdFileContent += env
profileFileContent += "export " + env
}
return []File{
getSSLFile(systemdSSLConf, systemdFileContent),
getSSLFile(envdSSLConf, envdFileContent),
// FIXME: something is very broken with the environment.d systemd generator.
// When setting any var there the systemd fails to boot successfully.
// getSSLFile(envdSSLConf, envdFileContent),
getSSLFile(profileSSLConf, profileFileContent),
}
}