We want to eliminate the need for mknod, definitely.

I would still consider SVN trunk to be in a testing state.  Most of the 
intelligence is the same, but the way the autoinstall client binaries 
and kernel are built is a bit different.

Please let me know how it goes.

-Brian


On 06/14/2012 09:30 AM, LAHAYE Olivier wrote:
>
> I've built the rpm on CentOS-6.2. The resulting rpms seems ok. As I'm porting 
> OSCAR on CentOS-6.2, I've been able to build client images so far, but I 
> can't tell if the resulting image is fully functionnal as systemimage-oscar 
> fail to generate the KERNEL0 line in 
> /var/lib/systemimager/images/<imagename>/etc/systemconfig/systemconfig.conf 
> (problem outside these rpms)
>
> To build the rpms, just look for the missing archive names in google and 
> download the archive into /usr./src directory.
> Note that (sadly) you have to be root to build the rpms as the rpm needs 
> mknode if I'm correct and I didn't find time to look at this issue and have 
> the rpm buildable as non-root.
>
> Although, it would be cool if the source repository could be updated as it's 
> a pain in the ass to google and fetch the correct sources archives and copy 
> those in the /usr/src directory.
>
> Anybody able to do that?
>
> Regards,
>

-- 
Brian Elliott Finley
Mobile: 469.444.0167

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