Update (for any soul that may venture here): Just tested it Hello_world works fine with fedora (anaconda 22 or higher). I was using Centos 7 (anaconda 19) which doesn't support addons (yet). For Development environment: PDB can be used to debug anaconda and generating an updates.img and then using inst.updates seems a pretty decent solution to me. On 13/07/2015, sad man <asadxflow@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi I am beginning to write a Cloud addon for Anaconda. I have a question > regarding testing and development environment. > > 1. Hello_world doesn't seem to show up during the install. > I cloned the hello_world example > <https://github.com/rhinstaller/hello-world-anaconda-addon>and placed it on > my install media as specified in the installer. My directory structure > <iso>/usr/share/anaconda/addons/org_fedora_hello > <iso>images/addon_updates.img > > What is hello_world addon supposed to do? (is it supposed to show up > during install?) how can I test it? > > 2. Development environment, right now from what I understand I can only > test my code by placing it on install media and then running the setup > (which is tedious). > > Is there a better way to setup development environment for anaconda > (addons)? > > -- > Cheers, > > Asad > -- Cheers, Asadullah Hussain _______________________________________________ Anaconda-devel-list mailing list Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list