before, this code had joining path elements by filepath module. filepath module generate path string with backslash-joined in Windows. but ESX require path string with slash-joined. it means that this code generate illegal path string in windows. illegal path string raised "Error creating disk".
this patch fixes path separator from backslash to slash in windows. from this, creating disk would succeed without error.
[gophercloud#168](https://github.com/rackspace/gophercloud/issues/168) has been
patched to not panic on non-existing server id's. If an error is returned,
check if the error is a 404 first before bailing.
With go tip, the output from Artifact.String will sometimes be output in a
different order than the tests. Sort the AMI strings before outputting.
See https://travis-ci.org/mitchellh/packer/jobs/28748467 for an example of this
failure.
gophercloud.ServerById is broken in v0.1.0 - it will crash if you feed it a
non-existing server ID (see [rackspace/gophercloud #168](https://github.com/rackspace/gophercloud/issues/168))
Instead, list all servers and iterate over them. If the server id isn't found,
return "DELETED" as a state. Not perfect but it works until next version of
gophercloud is released.
googlecompute: It looks like you are trying to run "/usr/local/bin/../share/google/google-cloud-sdk/bin/bootstrapping/gsutil.py update".
googlecompute: The "update" command is no longer needed with the Cloud SDK.
googlecompute: To update, run: gcloud components update
Instead of pointing at a specific (in this case actually non-working!) revision, point to the github UI for the
head revision.
The user is expected to find the 'raw' link there, but the page allows to also quickly look at changes etc, which
might be helpful for people unfamiliar with kickstart files.
Use a single command line, avoid the graphical installer, and use {{ .HTTPIP }} rather than the actual IP.
Also wait a bit before entering the commands to increase the chance of actually being in the boot menu.