On some of our Red Hat 9 machines,
redhat-install-packages <rpms>
will fail with the message
Install Tree Not Found
The path /mnt/cdrom does not look like a valid installation source
This seems a bit strange, since this variant of the tool is supposed to install specific RPMs passed on the command line, not read a distribution CD.
On other hosts, the command works as expected, i.e. it will try to install or upgrade the packages specified on the command line rather like 'rpm -U' would. I'm really baffled by this, as I've looked and looked again, but I just can't see any differences between the hosts where this command works as expected an the ones where it doesn't. Any ideas?
All this with redhat-config-packages-1.1.8-1 and rhpl-0.93.4-1.
Now in bugzilla.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=116107
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