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The oc client was left out with the move away from playbook2image.
However it is needed in the image for the `oc cluster up` use case for
installing logging or metrics.
This change adds oc via the latest signed and released client RPM,
which requires adding the centos-openshift-origin repo to the image.
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We do not need the builder functionality from playbook2image and the
resulting image was overly complicated, so this simply builds on
Centos/RHEL.
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Merged by openshift-bot
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As discussed in #4279 the container image is being renamed to
openshift/origin-ansible (upstream) and openshift3/ose-ansible (downstream) for
the "oc cluster up" use case, and more generally to make it fit the
imageConfig.format configuration option.
This updates references to the image name accordingly.
Also updating references to playbook2image to account for recent moves of the
repo/image.
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Updating some files to account for recent changes:
- Commit fbadeb4 moved the location of the Dockerfiles
- playbook2image is now available from the openshift org
- downstream image is building with boto 2.34
Adjusting image build scripts and documentation to match these changes.
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