Bernard Li wrote:
I'm not really sure what the ideal way to do this would be,
but it would
be nice to have a minimum version of a piece of software, that allows
for higher versions, or allows for elementtree and
python-elementtree to
satisfy the requirements. How to implement this, and not be
hackish, I
have no good ideas..
The correct way to fix this is to change the apitest spec file to
require python-elementtree (instead of Elementtree).
Fernando, does Mandriva provide python-elementtree (check Mandriva 10.1
& 2006)?
Cheers,
Bernard
Well, 2006 has a 'python-elementtree' package in the 'contribs'
sections, which should work. 10.1 doesn't have one, but I think I can
easily rebuild the sources from 2006 and see what happens.
About pxelinux.0, yes, syslinux is installed, which makes its absence
weird.
I'll check everything again tomorrow.
Thanks Paul and Bernard for the commetaires.
--
Fernando Laudares Camargos
Révolution Linux
http://www.revolutionlinux.com
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