On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 3:16 AM, Jerry Vonau jvonau@shaw.ca wrote:
Yea, revisor needs anaconda-runtime, cat /usr/lib/revisor/scripts/F9-buildinstall | grep anaconda
Yes, but from what Jeroen has said, revisor will pull it in to satisfy the need at CD build time, without it being listed in the ks file (and therefore getting installed on the target system too...)
Anaconda-runtime needs to exist in the repo that you use for the compose, but doesn't need to be in the kickstart file. Too bad, you have to add anaconda-runtime to the kickstart file, to get the package into the compose repo, in order to use it later in buildinstall.
Well, that's supposed to be true for pungi, not true for revisor.
As far as I understand anyway :-) Jeroen has asked for logs and I'm collecting some right now...
cheers,
m
Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 3:16 AM, Jerry Vonau jvonau@shaw.ca wrote:
Yea, revisor needs anaconda-runtime, cat /usr/lib/revisor/scripts/F9-buildinstall | grep anaconda
Yes, but from what Jeroen has said, revisor will pull it in to satisfy the need at CD build time, without it being listed in the ks file (and therefore getting installed on the target system too...)
Revisor for Fedora 9 will not pull any required packages into the composed tree anymore, and here's why;
F9-buildinstall shipped with Revisor in Fedora 9 takes additional parameters, which are supposed to represent the repositories used during the compose of the tree (e.g. Packages/ and repodata/). See the YUM config file you used for the model in /etc/revisor/conf.d/.
The required packages for buildinstall to run completely have to exist in these repositories but they would have to exist no matter if Revisor wanted to pull them in the composed tree or whether buildinstall can pull them from the repositories directly.
Hence the log-file is of interest to me ;-)
Anaconda-runtime needs to exist in the repo that you use for the compose, but doesn't need to be in the kickstart file. Too bad, you have to add anaconda-runtime to the kickstart file, to get the package into the compose repo, in order to use it later in buildinstall.
Well, that's supposed to be true for pungi, not true for revisor.
As far as I understand anyway :-) Jeroen has asked for logs and I'm collecting some right now...
Yes, anaconda-runtime needs to exist in the repositories you use. Again whether Revisor looks to these repositories for required packages, or whether buildinstall does doesn't matter in this aspect.
However, you should not be required you to add it to the kickstart's package manifest. Apparently though, since it does work with anaconda-runtime listed in the package manifest I'm confused because the package seems to be available from the repositories but buildinstall can't seem to find it, judging from Martin's earlier message.
Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen -kanarip
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM, Jeroen van Meeuwen kanarip@kanarip.com wrote:
Hence the log-file is of interest to me ;-)
Sent it in a private email :-)
Yes, anaconda-runtime needs to exist in the repositories you use.
Sorry - I should have clarified - anaconda-runtime *is* in the repos configured. (otherwise, adding it to the ks wouldn't help anyway!)
cheers,
m
buildsys@lists.fedoraproject.org