Re: yup for i386?


Subject: Re: yup for i386?
From: Bryan Stillwell (arcane@verinet.com)
Date: Thu May 18 2000 - 16:53:44 MDT


> if I only place i386 for .arch, then when I do yup config dist, the option
> for dist is screwed up, like this:
>
> dhcp-10-2-3-131:/home/httpd/html# yup config dist
> Retrieving http://localhost/master.txt
> Done transfering... 426B in 0.0s at 29.6kB per/sec
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> WARNING: No compatible distributions were found
> Using arch type SRPMS
> [stable] Official Red Hat Linux 6.2 6.2
> Distribution list:
>
>
> Enter the number of your selection:
>
>
> and I can't do the selection. I must include SRPMS in there. Is this
> normal?

Interesting. Maybe Stephen could jump in here and help out, because I had
the same problem. I did a dirty hack to get it working for me, but
there's probably a better way to do it.

Stephen: Does this have something to do with the redhat-release file?
What about for KRUD? We have a krud-release file that would be better
suited. I noticed that yellowdog-release was hard-coded into yupcfg.py...

Bryan



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