Hi,

On Sunday 05 February 2006 03:09, Bernard Li wrote:
> What is the correct config.xml filter for Red Hat Enterprise Linux?

as explained in the initial announcement, I am struggling to get the number of
distro names we use reduced to 2. The "real" name and the "compatible"
one. OSCAR should only care about the compatible distro name, it treats all
compatble distros the same way, i.e. SL, CentOS and RHEL all get the same
OSCAR packages/rpms. All places using OSCAR::Distro are suspect.

I overlooked one place where the distro name of the master was set. I fixed
this now (scripts/set_global_oscar_values), so I hope it works now. Red Hat
Enterprise Linux (as well as SL, CeontOS) need the filter "rhel", the same one
as in generic-setup.

> Also, is config.xml schema validation in place?  That would prevent
> situation like this...

I don't believe the schema validation would check the content of the XML file,
only the tags' validity. But I might be wrong here...

Regards,
Erich




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