Re: [PATCH] Add /usr/share/xml/comps/1.0/comps.dtd to anaconda (#442138)

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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009, Jeremy Katz wrote:

On Friday, July 10 2009, Seth Vidal said:
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009, Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Thursday, July 09 2009, Seth Vidal said:
On Thursday, July 09 2009, David Cantrell said:
Add the comps.dtd file to the anaconda package so that some package on
the system is providing it for users.

anaconda doesn't really seem like the right place for this. It would
make more sense (to me) to include this in yum or createrepo as that's
more where the file format is "defined".  Seth -- what do you think?

I could have sworn we've had this conversation before.

See dcantrell's bugzilla link.  That said, even if anaconda is somewhat
dictating the requirements, it seems better to have the schema with the
code which parses it to try to keep it in as much sync as possible.

But as Seth said when I talked to him last night, we have a comps.rng
(relax-ng schema) in cvs for comps in Fedora.  But I can commit that
into yum in the docs dir and have it dropped on the system somewhere if
everyone is fine with that

yah, that's fine. the rng is current as opposed to every dtd I've seen
thus far. :)

And done.

Very cool.  As long as something is providing something like comps.dtd in the
distribution, then whoever wanted this in RHEL5 will be happy around RHEL6
time.

Thanks,

- -- David Cantrell <dcantrell@xxxxxxxxxx>
Red Hat / Honolulu, HI

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