I think DongInn was having problems with pfilter too - we need to
confirm that.

Cheers,

Bernard 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Thomas Naughton
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 11:26
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Oscar-devel] oscar-1b5r4423 test on FC4/x86
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I did a test of oscar-4.2.1b5r4423 on FC4/x86 today and all 
> went well on
> the initial install and the removal of PVM via PackageInUn.
> 
> There was an issue with the re-install of PVM via 
> PackageInUn, I sort of
> knew about this and basically the fix (should be - awaiting tests) to
> change PVM's "setup" script to use the "generic-setup" approach.
> 
> A quick survey shows that the following opkgs in 4.2.1 have 
> 'setup' scripts
> that do not use 'generic-setup'.
> 
>      - apitest
>      - pvm
>      - disable-services *
> 
>   * I don't think this does anything RPM related so not 
> really applicable.
> 
> I'm going to look at the changes and see if moving things to 
> just using
> 'generic-setup' will fix matters w.r.t. PackageInUn barfing 
> when it sees
> multiple files in the RPMS/ directory (chooses x86_64 instead of x86).
> 
> --tjn
> 
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