Title: Re: RPM groups support in .rpmlist
Hi Erich:
 
I switched to Fedora Core 4 x86_64 already - but anyways here's the output:

http://www.bcgsc.ca/downloads/oscar/yume.out
 
I believe yume is working fine, but I think SystemInstaller is parsing it incorrectly?
 
BTW, I'm not sure what to make of this...

--> Processing Dependency: yum >= 2.4.0 for package: yume
Matched yum-oscar - 2.4.3-1.noarch to require for yum
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Missing Dependency: yum >= 2.4.0 is needed by package yume
 
Thanks,
 
Bernard


From: Erich Focht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 08/07/2006 00:57
To: Bernard Li
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: RPM groups support in .rpmlist

Hi Bernard,

try one for the start:

yume -v -v -v install @Editors

and send be the output.

Thanks,
Erich

On Saturday 08 July 2006 04:08, Bernard Li wrote:
> 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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