Garrick and All,
I can not find <biarchonly> tag in comps.xml for Centos 5. Anyone know what it exactly means and why it is missed?
Another question is: for group @core, @base and @System-tools, which one has both arch enables(so that will automatically install both ix86 and x86_64 versions libraries)? And how can I disable it through kickstart options?
Please help. Thanks a lot.
--David
--- Garrick Staples garrick@usc.edu wrote:
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 11:40:42AM -0700, Robinson Tiemuqinke alleged:
Garrick and all,
I'm using Kickstart as well. Would you mind to
attach
the packages selection section of your kickstart configuration file?
My package selection section is attached below,
would
you mind to have a look?
--David
%packages # 'base' and 'core' are always selected, here we
just
specified explicitly @base @core @system-tools
I think it is one of these groups that are enabling biarch.
My package list has been slowly evolving since RH6, so I suspect there is a lot of useless baggage, but I stopped using the group names a long time ago.
%packages --resolvedeps --ignoremissing --excludedocs xorg-x11-libs xorg-x11-Mesa-libGLU xorg-x11-xauth binutils blas coreutils eject freetype gdb glibc-devel gsl iptables-ipv6 lapack libf2c libstdc++-devel compat-libstdc++-33 compat-libstdc++-296 compat-libgcc-296 compat-glibc lsof ltrace mgetty nscd ntp openmotif openssh openssh-clients openssh-server openssl pciutils pdksh perl-CGI python python-tools rdist rsh-server rsync rusers rusers-server screen sendmail-cf strace tcl tclx tftp xinetd -XFree86-devel -acpid -apmd -aspell -aspell-config -authconfig -cups -dos2unix -dosfstools -dump -fbset -finger -fontconfig-devel -freetype-devel -ftp -hotplug -htmlview -ipsec-tools -iptables -iptables-ipv6 -irda-utils -isdn4k-utils -jwhois -kernel-pcmcia-cs -krb5afs-utils -krb5-workstation -lftp -lha -libpcap -libuser -logwatch -mailcap -man-pages -minicom -mkbootdisk -mt-st -mtools -mtr -netconfig -netdump -ntsysv -pam-devel -pam_smb -parted -passwd -patch -pkgconfig -procmail -psacct -pspell -pyxf86config -quota -redhat-config-mouse -redhat-config-network-tui -redhat-config-securitylevel-tui -redhat-logos -redhat-menus -reiserfs-utils -rhpl -rmt -rp-pppoe -rusers -schedutils -setserial -setup -sharutils -slocate -specspo -sudo -syslinux -sysreport -talk -telnet -tmpwatch -unix2dos -usbutils -usermode -vconfig -wget -wireless-tools -wvdial -yp-tools -ypbind
-- Garrick Staples, GNU/Linux HPCC SysAdmin University of Southern California
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