Re: Nightly Builds

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doiggl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm trying to install reiser4-0.1-20.2@x86_64 (sourced from
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/jeff_mahoney/openSUSE_Factory/x86_64/)
> with smart package manager, BUT reiser4-0.1-20.2@x86_64 is missing access
> to a package.
> 
> The Error Message (from smart package manager) is:
> Can't install reiser4-0.1-20.2@x86_64: no package provides
> kernel(xen:lib_lzo) = 65ae9dc25d9919ce
> 
> Question:
> Where is the repository so I can install a package which provides
> kernel(xen:lib_lzo) = 65ae9dc25d9919ce ?

Are you running the Factory kernel or openSUSE 11? This is a sanity
check to ensure that symbols that modules need are met by the kernel.
It's to avoid breakage when you update the kernel and don't have
compatible modules.

- -Jeff


> Jeff wrote:
>> That RPM, no, since I didn't add the 11.0 repository to the project
>> until just now. The build is scheduled, though.
>>
>> Once that completes, you can use that RPM to do exactly what you
>> describe. It will be installed and loaded as if it were part of the
>> regular kernel package. You don't even need to reboot, just load the
>> module and go.
>>
>> - -Jeff
> 
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