RE: simple buildinstall question

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>How do you use splitdistro? I copied both discs to /rh72.
 >I figured out
>that I needed to move this to the `arch` directory, so I
>created a
>/rh72/i386 directory and moved everything there. I then
>tried ./splitdistro
>/rh72 i386, but it gets an error opening the fileorder
>file, and it cannot
>find the SRPMS directory. Because I do not want to
>recreate the SRPM CDs, I
>just made the empty directories:
>mkdir -p /rh72/SRPMS/SRPMS
>
>and I created an empty fileorder file:
>touch /rh72/fileorder
>
>Now I run ./splitdistro --fileorder /rh72/fileorder /rh72 >i386
>and it will put all of the rpms in disc1. I assume that is
>because the
>fileorder file is blank. Does anyone have a fileorder
>file, or know the
>syntax?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Forrest

hi good guys....

I'm working for EDF in France and have quite the same
problem as yours.... (I would probably need to create a
three CDs based RedHat distro in order to provide all of our
added products)

I've entered a bugzilla in order to have the info for
everybody (I think my diff is not exactly correct but I'm
not a programmer but a system engineer ;-) )

I didn't found everything but I think I made some
interesting progress so go with them and add your comments...

If we are more than one I think we can found the
solution....( just because RedHat has removed comments and
did'nt want to advertise more here, everybody there is going
to lose a little of his precious time to find it.... but we
have the source...luke ;-)... !!!!)

So some parts of the solution (DIDNT'T WORK NOW) can be
found on :

http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55614

Please let know there your progress here...

Jean-Yves

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