Hello Jesse, A while I had the problem that caused Pungi/Anaconda to install a custom RPM with a case-sensitivity problem, which caused me to finally stop using Pungi to build my installation CD. But, I think I now got a clue that could have caused that problem: I found the following problem while I was using yum in a different situation: Yum always uses the default config file in /etc/yum.conf, even if there is another configuration file is specified on the commandline with the -c option. It combines both repositiories, and mixes several thinks up if there is more than repository with the same name. I have not tested it in combination with pungi, I do not have that build environment anymore that had this problem. Do you know where I should post this bug? Kind Regards, Remy