RE: ks documentation and some questions || Guys good news any ide as

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Have been playing with anaconda genhdlist etc and have found the following

The e-mail I sent regarding the anaconda error earlier in the week I have
solved

am I going mad or is it possible that when modifying the distro we need to
solve the interdependencies
of the rpms that form the new distribution ?

As if i hack about a leave an unsolved dependency it seems anaconda is
crashing out, if I solve them
all (manual head-ache) the build works once i follow through and genhdlist
at the end (With no errors)
at any stage anaconda-runtime or from the .py during the ks.

Is there a tool to solve interdependencies based on directory, i have been
hacking a script together that can run through based on what I wish to
remove and solve the leading deps. and i can make a decision from their.

Has anyone noticed this ?

I there a tool for this ? Is there a point to this ? am I once again to
tired and drinking to much coffee ?

If no tool, and makes sense has anyone faced this, fancy a tool for it ?

yours a.r.b.

-----Original Message-----
From: rpjday [mailto:rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 07:53
To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: ks documentation and some questions 


On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, btopenworld wrote:

> But if your only doing a text based nfs /cd install then no icons are
> required so this should work for a specific way of doing things, correct ?
> 
> i.e.
> 
>  0 --hide my server {
>      my-apache.rpm
>      my-dhcp.rpm
>  }
> 
ah, this is a good point.  i suspect you're right.

rday



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