Hi,
Btw... I got the following error when trying the test commandline from
the README:
usage: ./pungi [options]
pungi: error: no such option: --release
So I ran without the --release option and after a lot of crunching I
got a Fedora-test-i386-disc1.iso .
However when I try to boot from this iso (with qemu) I get the error
that "The Fedora CD was not found in any of your CDROM drives".
So it seems I'm (still) doing something wrong.
Are there some configuration files/examples of howto run pungi that
results in something that is "known to work correctly"?
Best regards,
Jeroen Janssen
On 11/14/06, Jeroen Janssen <jeroen.janssen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 11/14/06, Jesse Keating <jkeating(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 November 2006 08:16, Jeroen Janssen wrote:
> > * Any idea if this is expected to behave as I am currently seeing?
> >
> > * How long should it take on a P4 3GHz with 512Mb RAM?
> >
> > * Is it normal that glibc tends to be 'checked' a lot?
>
> There is a bug with the shipped yum of FC6 that makes yum not able to mark any
> two package objects as being equal, so pungi gets lost in an infinite loop of
> resolving deps it doesn't already have. I do believe there is a yum update
> in updates-testing that will fix this issue, as does the yum in rawhide.
Ok, thanks for the information..
I upgraded to yum-3.0.1-2.fc6.noarch.rpm from a local
fedora/updates/testing/6/i386/ mirror and it seems to work ok now
(dependency checks are finished), pungi is now doing other things :)
I'll let you know on the progress.
Best regards,
Jeroen Janssen