Martin Langhoff wrote: > A few weeks ago Bryan and David reported breakage with xs-config, and > over the last week over various tests we've had xs-config updates > making a mess of already-configured XS setups. I haven't had a chance > to look at it but yes, it is a high priority bug, and I'll be working > on it asap. > Sorry, coming up to speed, Ticket number? Got some info on the method used, and what failed?
> Earlier updates to xs-config had been mainly tested in new installs or > unconfigured XS setups. I also probably blamed something else for the > breakage when I saw it. Now it's pretty clear and unambiguous *why* > things are broken. > > I wish I had spotted this earlier - / Based on my F9 testing, while you have xs-config open, can you remove syslogd from the requires? Syslogd will still be installed based on the comp.xml file anyway. Without removing this requires from xs-config, updating past F7 becomes impossible as syslogd was later renamed/replaced. The same goes for newt-perl in xs-pkgs. The package radvd also gave me problems, although I don't recall why. I ended up re-rolling xs-config and xs-pkgs to exclude these above packages. F9 now installs the xs-config package, with one problem, the symlinks in /etc/rc.d/rc1.d/ 23456... don't get created, looks like those need to be copied over also with F9. Some other links were installed as "file".olpcnew. also. I'll put together a list later if you want it. Jerry _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list Server-devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel