Re: Figuring package class

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comps.xml helps you create your own group.
RHEL 4.0 has lots of rpms not present in comps.xml and yet those get
installed.

This is simply done through hdlist. If a package is listed in hdlist (and
not there in any section of comps.xml) it gets installed.

Neerad
----- Original Message -----
From: "Philip Prindeville" <philipp_subx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:35 AM
Subject: Figuring package class


> Hi.
>
> I was trying to come up with a ks.cfg that excluded certain
> packages but included others that weren't there by default
> in the package class...  for instance, sendmail-cf and -wpa_supplicant,
> but I can't tell which class they go into (@base-x???).
>
> How do you tell?  All of this information must be in the .xml.gz
> files in repodata/ directory...  But I can't figure out how to
> interpret it.
>
> Someone care to set me straight?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Philip
>
>
>


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