Re: Couple of other questions about FC2/Anaconda in general

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pkgorder is required if you're building an x86_64 image and you include
the i386 and x86_64 versions of the same RPM, no matter if it's an NFS
install, DVD, etc.

/Brian/

On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 14:24, Taylor, ForrestX wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 09:02, Nick Gray wrote:
> > I noticed a reference that indicated that getfullcomps.py isn't needed
> > anymore in release 10.0.5. 
> > 
> > #1 So does this mean that pkg.xml doesn't need to be merged into
> > comps.xml anymore either?
> 
> Correct.  Just edit comps.xml by hand to change it.
> > 
> > #1.5 Actually I don't seem to be generating a pkgs.xml anymore. Did this
> > happen when I stopped running getfullcomps.py? (I can look that up
> > myself, but it is an interesting question)
> 
> Yes.
> 
> > #2 I am making a sort of assumption here that pkgorder is really only
> > used if I am placing the files accross more than one physical media
> > (medium)?, and the it really isn't used if I am building a DVD. Is this
> > true.
> 
> Yes.  pkgorder is actually run by buildinstall if you have the
> --pkgorder option.  I use --pkgorder out of habit when building a DVD,
> but I am fairly certain that it is not necessary.
> 
> Forrest
> 
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