Hi Erich:
 
I just tested this under Fedora Core 5 x86.
 
I made sure that my repository has RPM groups information:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] images]# yume grouplist
Setting up Group Process
Setting up repositories
oscar_fc-5-i386                                                      [1/3]
oscar_common-rpms                                                    [2/3]
distro_fedora-5-i386                                                 [3/3]
Installed Groups:
   Office/Productivity
   Engineering and Scientific
   MySQL Database
   Editors
   System Tools
   Text-based Internet
   DNS Name Server
   GNOME Desktop Environment
   Authoring and Publishing
   ...
 
And then I tried to build an image with the following rpmlist:

@"Office/Productivity"
@"Engineering and Scientific"
@"MySQL Database"
@"Editors"
@"System Tools"
@"GNOME Desktop Environment"
@"Authoring and Publishing"
@"X Window System"
@"Printing Support"
@"Development Tools"
@"Graphical Internet"
@"Java Development"
@"Eclipse"
@"Sound and Video"
This is what I got during image building with OSCAR_VERBOSE=5:

Parsing package install arguments
No Match for argument: gcc-fortran
No Match for argument: netcat
No Match for argument: groupinstall
No Match for argument: Office/Productivity
No Match for argument: EngineeringandScientific
No Match for argument: MySQLDatabase
No Match for argument: Editors
No Match for argument: SystemTools
No Match for argument: GNOMEDesktopEnvironment
No Match for argument: AuthoringandPublishing
No Match for argument: XWindowSystem
No Match for argument: PrintingSupport
No Match for argument: DevelopmentTools
No Match for argument: GraphicalInternet
No Match for argument: JavaDevelopment
No Match for argument: Eclipse
No Match for argument: SoundandVideo

Any ideas?
 
BTW, it would be nice if we can change our parser such that it mimics the behaviour for the Kickstart, for instance it's capable of parsing the RPM groups as:

@ X Window System
@ GNOME Desktop Environment
@ Editors
@ Engineering and Scientific
@ Graphical Internet
@ Text-based Internet
 
Thanks!
 
Bernard
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