However, two problems still remain -- but I wanted to get these speed fixes in so that NCSA GUI people could work much faster. Here's what's still broken:
1. There's something wrong when LAM's RPMs get installed in the server non-core section. I don't know yet whether this is a problem with the LAM RPMs, switcher, or RPM doing some funky ordering that I didn't anticipate (I'm leaning towards the last one -- stupid RPM!). I'll keep poking around here.
2. There's still some oddness in DM/update-rpms interaction if you try to run install_cluster again such that DM reports a failure from update-rpms in the case of "everything has already been installed -- nothing to do." I think this is another case of "Mat expected one thing; Dave expected another." The solution is not quite trivial, however; Dave and I will work this out and get it solved soon.
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