ci: remove usage of untrusted bpfcc-tools

We've migrated this job to Ubuntu 23.04, which
ships with newer versions of the tools:
https://packages.ubuntu.com/lunar/bpfcc-tools.
pull/27360/head
fanquake 2 years ago
parent 1232c2f6b9
commit f952e679cd
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@ -8,13 +8,8 @@ export LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
# Only install BCC tracing packages in Cirrus CI.
if [[ "${CIRRUS_CI}" == "true" ]]; then
# We install an up-to-date 'bpfcc-tools' package from an untrusted PPA.
# This can be dropped with the next Ubuntu or Debian release that includes up-to-date packages.
# See the if-then in ci/test/04_install.sh too.
export ADD_UNTRUSTED_BPFCC_PPA=true
export BPFCC_PACKAGE="bpfcc-tools"
else
export ADD_UNTRUSTED_BPFCC_PPA=false
export BPFCC_PACKAGE=""
fi

@ -21,14 +21,6 @@ if [[ $CI_IMAGE_NAME_TAG == *centos* ]]; then
${CI_RETRY_EXE} bash -c "dnf -y install epel-release"
${CI_RETRY_EXE} bash -c "dnf -y --allowerasing install $CI_BASE_PACKAGES $PACKAGES"
elif [ "$CI_USE_APT_INSTALL" != "no" ]; then
if [[ "${ADD_UNTRUSTED_BPFCC_PPA}" == "true" ]]; then
# Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Debian 11 both have an outdated bpfcc-tools packages.
# The iovisor PPA is outdated as well. The next Ubuntu and Debian releases will contain updated
# packages. Meanwhile, use an untrusted PPA to install an up-to-date version of the bpfcc-tools
# package.
# TODO: drop this once we can use newer images in GCE
add-apt-repository ppa:hadret/bpfcc
fi
if [[ -n "${APPEND_APT_SOURCES_LIST}" ]]; then
echo "${APPEND_APT_SOURCES_LIST}" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
fi

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