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Jos Vos wrote:
Hi Jeroen,
On Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 11:15:28PM +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
> The key item here may be yum. We've seen similar issues before. The
> system's yum version doesn't seem to matter, but the one pulled into the
> tree does. 3.2.0 works, 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 don't.
Correct, but I saw in this thread Jesse saying that the problem was
identified and you mentioned that the fix should be in anaconda's
development version.
Anyway, I seem to have solved it at least for my RHEL environment
given Jesse's hint for creating a headers directory: in my pkgorder
I now added at the end of setup():
os.mkdir(os.path.join(cachedir, 'anaconda', 'headers'), 0755)
which seems to solve the problem.
I don't see anything fixing the problem in anaconda-11.3.0.19 (devel),
but maybe that's because in the meantime yum is fixed (or better:
behaving differently, as I don't know the yum API well enough to say
that yum was wrong). I want to stick to yum 3.2.1, as long as this
the proposed version for RHEL 5.1
Cheers,
The problem was with yum not creating the headers/ directory anymore in
yum-3.2.1, and although Seth tried to fix that in yum-3.2.2, it didn't
do the trick. But yeah, if you create the directory at some point
manually, it should fix stuff.
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Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen
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