Daniel Hawker wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> yes there is an arch field:
>>
>> repo             : rhel-i386-server-5
>> arch             : i386 -l
>> createrepo_flags : -c cache
>> keep updated     : True
>> mirror           : rhn://rhel-i386-server-5
>> mirror locally   : 1
>> owners           : ['admin']
>> priority         : 99
>> rpm list         :
>> yum options      : {}
>>
>> I added the "-l", I found this in the archives, without it,
>> it didn't work.
>>     
>
> I had trouble with this recently, (reposync wouldn't download kernels because 
> it wasn't *seeing* the i686 stuff in the online repos).
>
> I changed the arch to *i686* and it just worked and dragged down the i386 and 
> i686 rpms.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] signed]# cobbler repo report c5-i386-updates
> repo             : c5-i386-updates
> arch             : i686
> createrepo_flags : -c cache
> keep updated     : True
> mirror           : http://mirrors.dedipower.com/centos/5/updates/i386/ 
> http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/mirror.centos.org/5/updates/i386/
> mirror locally   : 1
> owners           : ['admin']
> priority         : 99
> rpm list         :
> yum options      : {}
>
> Am running cobbler v1.0.3 from EPEL-testing (cobbler-1.0.3-1.el5.noarch.rpm)
>
> Not sure if this is the issue, but...
>
> Dan
>
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Right, we resolved the above in devel, so you should be fixed Dan.

The question is about the RHN channel part, which is still a bit 
interesting.   I'll ask.

--Michael


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