Hi Bruce,

On Thursday 15 September 2005 15:12, Bruce Becker wrote:
> This looks interesting. I will need something like this once I have
> the image built, for easily moving nodes between images.

Glad to read that!

> > Also please have a look at yume 
> > (http://home.arcor.de/efocht/oscar/yume.html),
> > it should help you build images. But be carefull when doing things across
> > architectures, building an i386 image from x86_64 is okay, vice-versa won't
> > work because the RPM scriptlets will fail.
> This I had some problem with, because the link 
> http://home.arcor.de/efocht/oscar/yume-0.2-4.noarch.rpm is out of
> date. I can't seem to find any other place to get yume ... can you
> tell me where I can get it ?

My mistake, uploaded to the wrong directory. Please retry. Also please reload
yum-oscar, might be that you got a version which doesn't provide "yum".

> If I understand correctly, this will help me to create an image with
> yum as opposed to SIS, integrate it into OSCAR and then use it as
> usual  ?

Yes, and it should make it easier to install/deinstall oscar packages on those
images (with the help of yume-opkg).

Actually the rpmlists are exagerated (too complete) because yum resolves
dependencies on its own.

Regards,
Erich



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