On Mar 16, 2007, at 4:07 PM, John Summerfield wrote:
Jeff Johnson wrote:
Easiest solution is likely to just generate a hdlist (using genhdlist) and do what you did before. There's a copy of genhdlist in rpm sources if you need.
Still? I thought genhdlist had been retired, not required in Anaconda using yum.
The guy had tools to deal with hdlist headers, nothing more.
The copy of genhdlist.c is within rpm sources for reference purposes.
genhdlist has never been anything but a sick'n'quick encapsulation of package metadata.
R.I.P. Ptooey!
73 de Jeff