Hi,
I applied the patch you mentioned and action_reposync.py now has
if repo.arch != "":
if repo.arch == "x86":
repo.arch = "i386" # FIX potential arch errors
if repo.arch == "i386":
# counter-intuitive, but we want the newish kernels too
cmd = "%s -a i686" % (cmd)
else:
cmd = "%s -a %s" % (cmd, repo.arch)
but when I run cobbler reposync, the kernel does still not get downloaded.
Is there something else to to ?
Kind regards
Tim
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Juli 2008 16:34
An: cobbler mailing list
Betreff: Re: AW: Problem installing updatet packages / Reposync
Tim.Einmahl(a)kba.de wrote:
Hi,
it works now, I think the problem was that I didn't have
the lines
$yum_repo_stanza and
$yum_config_stanza
in my kickstart file.
When installing RHEL5, the updated packages are being used.
Maybe it's the wrong mailing list to ask, but there is still a problem:
when running "cobbler reposync" the whole rhel-i386-server-5 repository gets
downloaded ( 4125 packages ), but there are no kernel-packages, only the kernel-headers
and
kernel-doc-packages ?!
This is an arch problem that has been fixed on the 1.1 development
branch. When the arch of a repo is marked as "i386", we need to send
"i686" in order to get the kernel updates.
This is the fix:
http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/cobbler?p=cobbler;a=commitdiff;h=89bf9fcc...
It's looking like 1.1 will be released relatively soon (a few weeks?)
rather than waiting on a long pull for more features to roll in, so I am
probably /not/ going to be applying this back to stable and doing a 1.0.4
So at the moment, I can install an updated rhel5, but only with the
first kernel-release.
Any idea ?
kind regards
Tim
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