Thanks Seth. I have done some reading. It could be one out of the 3 options 1) The rpm isnt present 2) The rpm is not proper, meaning the md5sum dosent match with the original rpm 3) There could be a problem with my ks.cfg I have the rpm present, however I had not verified the md5sum of the binaries. My guess would be that the package size is not proper, will check and let you know. Regards, Keith -------- Linux: because I want to get there today. Without rebooting. -------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Seth D. Alford" <Seth_Alford@xxxxxxx> To: <anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:07 AM Subject: Re: KeyError: libstdc3.2 > On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 02:01:25AM +0530, Keith Fernandez wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I built my custom redHat CD, But I guess I did something wrong. > > I got an error like KeyError:libstdc3.2 at the end of the dump > > What does KeyError mean. > > I can post the entire log of what anaconda throws up if need be. > > I just thought I would ask the question of what KeyError: could mean. > > > > Regards, > > Keith > > -------- > > Linux: because I want to get there today. Without rebooting. > > -------- > > My guess: there's a Python dictionary somewhere. Something in anaconda is > trying to find libstdc3.2 in that dictionary, using libstdc3.2 as a "key". > Python dictionaries are roughly like arrays in other languages, except that > they can take non-integer data types as indices, or "keys" as they are called > in Python. > > Maybe libstdc3.2 is listed in, say, your %packages in kickstart, or in your > hdlist, but the corresponding RPM isn't included on your CD? > > --Seth > > > > _______________________________________________ > Anaconda-devel-list mailing list > Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list >