Re: Couldn't find packages while running getfullcomps.py

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AFAIK, getfullcomps is only needed in Red Hat 9 and possibly FC1.  It's
not required in RHEL 3 or FC2, but it's still nice to run it against
your custom distro to see if you've met all dependencies.  The only
other way I know of is to kickstart a machine and run "rpm -Va
--nofiles".  We still use getfullcomps on RHEL 3 once in a while just
for this reason.

/Brian/

On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 08:50, Paul Nasrat wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 06:35:06PM +0600, Manilal K M wrote:
> > Hello Friends,
> >   I am trying to customize Fedora core 1 for i386 Architecture. When I run 
> > /usr/share/comps-extras/getfullcomps.py comps.xml /home/fedora i386 > /dev/null
> 
> I don't think we need getfullcomps any more, certainly it's gone for fc2.
> 
> > I got the error as follows:
> > CRITICAL ERROR: Unable to find package prctl
> > CRITICAL ERROR: Unable to find package efibootmgr
> > CRITICAL ERROR: Unable to find package elilo
> > CRITICAL ERROR: Unable to find package ppc64-utils
> > CRITICAL ERROR: Unable to find package s390utils
> > CRITICAL ERROR: Unable to find package yaboot
> 
> The above are all non x86 packages, for bootloaders, etc.  You don't need to worry about them.
> 
> I assume you know about the following doc, it possibly needs to be updated to reflect that you don't need getfullcomps (in fact it is no longer there).
> 
> http://rau.homedns.org/twiki/bin/view/Anaconda/WebHome
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
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