Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: > Jerry Vonau wrote: >> Martin Langhoff wrote: >>> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM, Jeroen van Meeuwen >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> Hence the log-file is of interest to me ;-) >>> >>> Sent it in a private email :-) >>> >>>> Yes, anaconda-runtime needs to exist in the repositories you use. >>> >>> Sorry - I should have clarified - anaconda-runtime *is* in the repos >>> configured. (otherwise, adding it to the ks wouldn't help anyway!) >>> >> >> "runtime" won't be in the repo that you're "spinning", and that is the >> one that buildinstall is going to use: >> >> if [[ "$REPO" =~ ^/ ]]; then >> [ -n "$OUTPUT" ] || OUTPUT=$REPO >> REPO="file://$REPO" >> >> and from the log OUTPUT is set to: >> /var/tmp/revisor-pungi/0.5/xs-f9-i386/i386/os >> >> That is the repo that getting spun right? >> > > That is the composed tree, yes. > > From the log files though, you can see that more then one repository is > used during buildinstall: > > Running Command: /usr/lib/revisor/scripts/F9-buildinstall --debug \ > --product OLPC School Server --variant xs-f9-i386 --version 0.5 \ > --release OLPC School Server 0.5 \ > /var/tmp/revisor-pungi/0.5/xs-f9-i386/i386/os \ > file:///xsrepos/testing/olpc/7/i386/ \ > file:///media/disk/xs/releases/9/Everything/i386/os/ \ > http://fedora.laptop.org/xs/testing/olpc/9/i386/ > > All of these should be searched for the anaconda-runtime package... I'm > trying to figure out why it isn't so. > > Kind regards, > > Jeroen van Meeuwen > -kanarip > For repoquery to be work, because of the http url, wouldn't the network need to be seen by yum's installroot? Bind mounting /proc & /sys into TREEDIR allows repoquery to succeed for me here.
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