Hello >>According
to yum
provides */newt.h,
newt.h comes from newt-devel. >> >>I’ve
tried using an Anaconda to install a different version of the OS from the one it
was designed for. It’s really not a good. Too many things depend on
specific packages and versions. If you want to rebuild an installer for
RHES 6, you should start with the RHES 6 source RPM of Anaconda from the release
you want. If you want 6.2, you’ll have to use the 6.2
SRPM. >> >> >>Moray. >>“To
err is human; to purr, feline.” >> >>From: Igor
Sobinov [mailto:sluge@xxxxxxx] >> >>O, i see >>>> >>>>the best thing
I do is use "yum provides */devmapper" this will result package name for
binary >>>> >>>> >>>>;) >>>>V!jay >>>>On Tue, Feb 21,
2012 at 9:36 AM, Igor Sobinov <sluge@xxxxxxx> wrote: >>Hello >>>>
>>>>>
Hi, >> >>
First I started from RHES sources but I was
confused large amount of bugs.
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From: moray.henderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: sluge@xxxxxxx
Date:
21:23:59, 02.21.2012
Subject: RE: Re: Re[2]: anaconda build issue
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>>Sent: 21 February 2012
16:33
>>To: vijay.majagaonkar@xxxxxxxxx
>>Cc:
anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject: Re: Re: Re[2]:
anaconda build issue
>>But I've got a new
build error, newt.h not found( So, it is too much erroros...
>>So, is
it possible to build anaconda of fedora core, and create a install DVD of RHES 6
with fedora's anaconda inside?
>>
>>Regards,
Igor
>>
>>
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>>From: vijay.majagaonkar@xxxxxxxxx
>>To:
sluge@xxxxxxx
>>Date: 19:06:26, 02.21.2012
>>Subject: Re:
Re[2]: anaconda build issue
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>>
>>
>>
>>It's not true that all the time
configure or spec checks for package, it can be any binary or file I get this
lot time while building packages
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for you info. So, I
opened
>>>>http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=anaconda.git;a=blob;f=configure.ac;h=62950f1d00c6cf3abbe3cdc73ccf42ccb88c7d76;hb=refs/heads/rhel6-branch
>>>>and
found that this file is contains
>>>>
>>>>138
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBNM_GLIB], [libnm-glib >= 0.7.1 libnm-util >=
0.7.1])
>>>>139 PKG_CHECK_MODULES([DEVMAPPER], [devmapper >=
1.02.17])
>>>>So, the RHES doesn't contains libnm-glib and
libnm-util. Also devmapper is called device-mapper. Am I
right?
>>>>
>>>>Regards,
Igor
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>21 февраля 2012,
15:32 от Martin Sivak <msivak@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Since you are using RHEL
6.2, you should be able to compile anaconda
rhel6-branch.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you want to
develop for the current fedora branch, you need updated tools from Fedora
anyways (new Gtk stuff like glade and such - look at the new-ui branch) so just
install Fedora or play with
mock.
>>>>>
>>>>> There is no real way of
compiling master branch on standard
RHEL6.
>>>>>
>>>>>
Regards
>>>>>
>>>>>
--
>>>>> Martin
Sivak
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message
-----
>>>>> > Hello anaconda
developers
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I'm new in
anaconda, and for the first I downloaded an
>>>>> >
anaconda-HEAD-9437345.tar.bz2, unbzip it in /usr/local and try
to
>>>>> > build.
>>>>> > So, after a
while I got an errors:
>>>>> > checking for LIBNM_GLIB...
configure: error: Package requirements
>>>>> > (libnm-glib
>= 0.7.1 libnm-util >= 0.7.1) were not met:
>>>>>
>
>>>>> > No package 'libnm-glib'
found
>>>>> > No package 'libnm-util'
found
>>>>> >
>>>>> > So, I use RHES
6.2 and I haven't these packages. Could you please say
>>>>>
> to me, where I can get them?
>>>>>
>
>>>>> > Bye, Igor
>>>>>
>
>>>>> >
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>>>>>
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>>>>>
>
>>>>>
>>>>Bye,
Igor
>>>>
>>>>
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