On Wed, Aug 05, 2015 at 10:38:07AM -0400, Adam Jackson wrote:
> In Fedora 23, rpm has grown support for weak dependencies (Recommends:
> and Suggests: tags). However, the compose tools have not been ported to
> dnf/libsolv yet, which means these tags will have no effect at image
> compose time.
To clarify the state of things a bit -- lorax is already using DNF (and
python3) so anything creating a boot.iso or a DVD based on the boot.iso
will use DNF to select the packages.
livecd-creator is still yum and python2 based. I have no plans to change
this, it's time for us to switch to using Anaconda via
livemedia-creator so that we can keep the installation logic in one
maintainable place.
rel-eng is still using livecd-creator for Fedora 23. Hopefully
livemedia-creator koji integration will be working for Fedora 24. In the
meantime you can still use livecd-creator.
Anaconda is using DNF by default and is also python3 for Fedora 23 so
any package based installations will use DNF.
livemedia-creator documentation is here:
https://rhinstaller.github.io/lorax/livemedia-creator.html
And I've written a blog post here:
https://www.brianlane.com/creating-live-isos-with-livemedia-creator.html
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