Well, that's debatable. I suppose we could have just a base image
with no extra machine specific repository. But in reality, RedSleeve
is aimed at people who would have just found what package owns it
(rpm -f /path/to/file)  it (or disabled the  repository (enabled=0
in the .repo file) without even thinking about considering it a bug.

Gordan

On 2015-08-23 16:55, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 08/23/2015 11:28 AM, Gordan Bobic wrote:
Or you could just uninstall the package that provides Pi .repo file.

this would be:

yum erase raspberrypi-config

???

I can do this for now,  but seems that at some point an image should
be available where this step is not needed.


On 23/08/15 13:13, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And after the yum update, there was that raspberry.repo back. I am not
running this on a raspberry, eventhough I started with the raspberry
image.  I would think that if I took out the raspberry.repo and only
used the RedSleeve.repo, I would not get any raspberry specific content.

I hope you can do a better job of separating the RSEL7.1 general files that I need for my Pogoplug and the Raspberry specific files that those
using Raspberrys need.

thank you.

On 08/23/2015 07:58 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:


On 08/18/2015 05:52 PM, Jacco Ligthart wrote:
On 16-08-15 19:58, Bjarne Saltbaek wrote:
Hi.

The rootfs image for EL7.1 for Raspberry at
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.redsleeve.org/pub/el7-devel/el7/rootfs/raspi-redsleeve7.1-cli-0.4.img.xz contains wrong repo paths. Gives a 404.
Could they please be fixed?
oh yes, I knew that. The images are all from the prerelease time and need to be updated. The file paths for the mirror files have changed.
quick fix is:

# yum update
http://ftp.redsleeve.org/pub/el7/packages/base/RPMS/changed/redsleeve-release-7-1.1503.el7.1.armv5tel.rpm

This did not work as published.  I had to replace the variable
$releasever with 7, it is like that variable is not available.

But now the update is running...


and after this change the raspberry specific .repo file to the URL Mike
mentioned. (and add updates-testing from here:
http://ftp.redsleeve.org/pub/el7-devel/el7/7.1-updates-testing/)

there are still a couple of things left to do before I like to make new images, including a more permanent location of the raspi kernels. An other thing is that I want to test the image making software from Mandar
(https://github.com/mndar/rbf), which should be a more reproducable
methode to create images.

Jacco
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