Re: Guide to comps.xml and friends

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Brian Long wrote:
On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 23:47, Jeremy Katz wrote:

On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 18:38 -0700, dan wrote:

However, I was wondering if anyone has found, or has in their posession, a comprehensive guide to comps.xml, detailing which packages have which dependencies, which groups are inherited, which groups are required, the true definition of each directive (<packagereq type="[default][mandatory][optional]>, for instance)... stuff like that.

The format is defined at http://rhlinux.redhat.com/anaconda/comps.html

Jeremy


Jeremy, this page was never updated for RHEL 3 where you removed the
<package> sections since Anaconda auto-computes dependencies.

Also, the whole section on getfullcomps.py doesn't apply to supported
releases.

/Brian/



Thanks for the heads-up Brian. Does this mean that the list that Jeremy had posted does not apply for RHEL3+ systems?

Thanks!
-dant


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