Hello,some of youare familiar withtherevisor,andcanhelp me withit? I wonderif therevisorishowtopick,withtheCentOSinstalledonlyintext modealsoworks, andalsoI'm having someproblems withpackagedependenciesare missing somepackagesto installtherevisorbut stillcan not find...
Error:MissingDependency: python(abi)>=2.4isneededbypackagereviewer Error:MissingDependency:pykickstartis needed bypackagereviewer Error:MissingDependency: python(abi)=2.4isneededbypackagereviewer Error:MissingDependency:yum>=3isneededbypackagereviewer Error:MissingDependency:squashfs-toolspackageisneededbyreviewer Error:MissingDependency:notify-pythonis needed bypackagereviewer
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From: Deivison Moraes deivisonmoraes@gmail.com
I wonder if therevisoris how to pick, with the CentOS installed only in text mode alsoworks, and also I'm having some problems with package dependencies are missing some packages to install the revisorbut still can not find ... Error: Missing Dependency: python (abi)> = 2.4 is needed by package reviewer Error: Missing Dependency: pykickstart is needed by package reviewer Error: Missing Dependency: python (abi) = 2.4 is needed by package reviewer Error: Missing Dependency: yum> = 3 is needed by package reviewer Error: Missing Dependency: squashfs-tools package is needed by reviewer Error: Missing Dependency: notify-python is needed by package reviewer
Maybe try 'yum localinstall' instead of rpm...
JD
I managed tosolvethatproblem, butnowwhen I try tocreatetheisoofthe followingerror: File "/usr/sbin/revisor", line 324, in ? revisorBase.run() File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/revisor/cli.py", line 42, in run self.base.lift_off() File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/revisor/base.py", line 966, in lift_off self.cfg.pkglist_selected_tups = self.cfg.yumobj.tsInfo.pkgdict.keys() File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/__init__.py", line 671, in <lambda> tsInfo = property(fget=lambda self: self._getTsInfo(), File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/depsolve.py", line 112, in _getTsInfo pkgSack = self.pkgSack File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/__init__.py", line 662, in <lambda> pkgSack = property(fget=lambda self: self._getSacks(), File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/__init__.py", line 502, in _getSacks self.repos.populateSack(which=repos) File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/repos.py", line 260, in populateSack sack.populate(repo, mdtype, callback, cacheonly) File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 168, in populate if self._check_db_version(repo, mydbtype): File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 226, in _check_db_version return repo._check_db_version(mdtype) File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 1233, in _check_db_version repoXML = self.repoXML File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 1406, in <lambda> repoXML = property(fget=lambda self: self._getRepoXML(), File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/yumRepo.py", line 1402, in _getRepoXML raise Errors.RepoError, msg
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Em 03-06-2011 12:07, John Doe escreveu:
From: Deivison Moraesdeivisonmoraes@gmail.com
I wonder if therevisoris how to pick, with the CentOS installed only in text mode alsoworks, and also I'm having some problems with package dependencies are missing some packages to install the revisorbut still can not find ... Error: Missing Dependency: python (abi)> = 2.4 is needed by package reviewer Error: Missing Dependency: pykickstart is needed by package reviewer Error: Missing Dependency: python (abi) = 2.4 is needed by package reviewer Error: Missing Dependency: yum> = 3 is needed by package reviewer Error: Missing Dependency: squashfs-tools package is needed by reviewer Error: Missing Dependency: notify-python is needed by package reviewer
Maybe try 'yum localinstall' instead of rpm...
JD
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On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 6:20 AM, Deivison Moraes deivisonmoraes@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, some of you are familiar with the revisor, and can help me with it? I wonder if the revisor is how to pick, with the CentOS installed only in text mode alsoworks, and also I'm having some problems with package dependencies are missing some packages to install the revisor but still can not find ...
I was always under the impression that revisor would not work properly with el5 because the software deps in el5 were not recent enough.
Em 06-06-2011 09:27, Jim Perrin escreveu:
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 6:20 AM, Deivison Moraes deivisonmoraes@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, some of you are familiar with the revisor, and can help me with it? I wonder if the revisor is how to pick, with the CentOS installed only in text mode alsoworks, and also I'm having some problems with package dependencies are missing some packages to install the revisor but still can not find ...
I was always under the impression that revisor would not work properly with el5 because the software deps in el5 were not recent enough.
Butwhich versiondoes it work?Therevisoris ofparamountimportancetowhat I'mdoing,does not operateinEL5haveto settle foranotherversion!kkkk thanks !
Deivison Moraes wrote:
Em 06-06-2011 09:27, Jim Perrin escreveu:
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 6:20 AM, Deivison Moraes deivisonmoraes@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, some of you are familiar with the revisor, and can help me with it? I wonder if the revisor is how to pick, with the CentOS installed only in text mode alsoworks, and also I'm having some problems with package dependencies are missing some packages to install the revisor but still can not find ...
I was always under the impression that revisor would not work properly with el5 because the software deps in el5 were not recent enough.
But which version does it work? The revisor is of paramount importance to what I'mdoing, does not operate in EL5 have to settle for another version ! kkkk thanks !
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EL6 should be out in less then 2 weeks. If should work without problems.
Ljubomir
Em 06-06-2011 09:49, Ljubomir Ljubojevic escreveu:
Deivison Moraes wrote:
Em 06-06-2011 09:27, Jim Perrin escreveu:
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 6:20 AM, Deivison Moraes deivisonmoraes@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, some of you are familiar with the revisor, and can help me with it? I wonder if the revisor is how to pick, with the CentOS installed only in text mode alsoworks, and also I'm having some problems with package dependencies are missing some packages to install the revisor but still can not find ...
I was always under the impression that revisor would not work properly with el5 because the software deps in el5 were not recent enough.
But which version does it work? The revisor is of paramount importance to what I'mdoing, does not operate in EL5 have to settle for another version ! kkkk thanks !
--
EL6 should be out in less then 2 weeks. If should work without problems.
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Thestable versionofEL6yousay? Myfear islosingtwo weeksandthis newversionalsodoes not work...
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On 06/06/2011 02:58 PM, Deivison Moraes wrote: [snip]
But which version does it work? The revisor is of paramount importance to what I'mdoing, does not operate in EL5 have to settle for another version ! kkkk thanks !
Maybe I missed the reason why you want to use revisor on EL5 but why don't you just install Fedora 14 or 15 in a VM and use revisor that comes with either distro?
Regards, Patrick
Myintentionis tobuildacustom platformCentOS, turnedtothephoneso we choseCentOS.actuallyin thefedorais more likelytowork?
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On 06/06/2011 02:58 PM, Deivison Moraes wrote: [snip]
But which version does it work? The revisor is of paramount importance to what I'mdoing, does not operate in EL5 have to settle for another version ! kkkk thanks !
Maybe I missed the reason why you want to use revisor on EL5 but why don't you just install Fedora 14 or 15 in a VM and use revisor that comes with either distro?
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My intention is to build a custom platform CentOS, turned to the phone so we choseCentOS. actually in the fedora is more likely to work?
CentOS and Scientific Linux are (virtually) identical. Testing on SL6 is effectively testing on CentOS6 before CentOS6 is released. As another poster mentioned, the OS-under-test (whether SL6 or F15) can be a guest-OS if your current platform can be a host-OS. http://www.scientificlinux.org/download/
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I'llstartthedownloadand testthereviewerin thisdist.Butmyinstençãoissitemahowto use alighteras possible!
Thanks ! \ Em 06-06-2011 10:19, Brunner, Brian T. escreveu:
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Deivison Moraes wrote:
My intention is to build a custom platform CentOS, turned to the phone so we choseCentOS. actually in the fedora is more likely to work?
RHEL/CentOS/SL 6.0 is build from frozen Fedora 12-13 tree, with some modification and a lot of stabilization (bug fixes and cleanups). CentOS 5.x is several years old, and in the Linux world these several years were very productive, so CentOS 5.x is very very old in Linux terms. Solid as a rock, but still very old for newer applications. that is why we all wait for version 6.0, to carry us another 3-4 years.
It's like with PC's. They finally matured and developed so when you today buy ANY new PC's, even the cheapest, it will be strong enough for normal office work, will play music and movies without any problems. Even lighter games are nicely played on integrated graphics cards. It is same with current/new Linux distros. CentOS 5.x is lagging behind, but CentOS 6.x is modern and ready for most things for years to come.
Fedora is unstable by itself, and new version is released every 6 months to test new stuff, so for the long run you want CentOS.
Fedora and better yet SL 6.0 is excelent for testing how things work and behave, but for the final thing I suggest using CentOS 6.0(1) when it comes out.
Ljubomir
On 06/06/2011 03:16 PM, Deivison Moraes wrote:
Myintentionis tobuildacustom platformCentOS, turnedtothephoneso we choseCentOS.actuallyin thefedorais more likelytowork?
Hope I understand you correctly. You can use Revisor on Fedora 14 or 15 and can then build custom CentOS media. More information about Revisor is here: https://fedorahosted.org/revisor/wiki/Introduction#Introduction
Regards, Patrick
go to testing ;)
Em 06-06-2011 13:54, Patrick Lists escreveu:
On 06/06/2011 03:16 PM, Deivison Moraes wrote:
Myintentionis tobuildacustom platformCentOS, turnedtothephoneso we choseCentOS.actuallyin thefedorais more likelytowork?
Hope I understand you correctly. You can use Revisor on Fedora 14 or 15 and can then build custom CentOS media. More information about Revisor is here: https://fedorahosted.org/revisor/wiki/Introduction#Introduction
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Hello,I was able togeneratetheiso,butwhen I installreturnserror ¨exec of anaconta failed: No such file or directory¨
Anotherquestion, therevisortakesmy packagesconfiguredasthey were before,asI dothat?
Att. Deivison
Em 06-06-2011 14:01, Deivison Moraes escreveu:
go to testing ;)
Em 06-06-2011 13:54, Patrick Lists escreveu:
On 06/06/2011 03:16 PM, Deivison Moraes wrote:
Myintentionis tobuildacustom platformCentOS, turnedtothephoneso we choseCentOS.actuallyin thefedorais more likelytowork?
Hope I understand you correctly. You can use Revisor on Fedora 14 or 15 and can then build custom CentOS media. More information about Revisor is here:https://fedorahosted.org/revisor/wiki/Introduction#Introduction
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On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 01:40:13PM -0300, Deivison Moraes wrote:
Hello,I was able togeneratetheiso,butwhen I installreturnserror ¨exec of anaconta failed: No such file or directory¨
Anotherquestion, therevisortakesmy packagesconfiguredasthey were before,asI dothat?
1) Please stop top-posting on this mailing list.
2) Learn to properly use a keyboard, specifically, the space-bar. This isn't a question of a language or a culture barrier, nor is it one of a bad keyboard as it is evident that your space-bar does work to some extent. Trying to read your posts on this list is enough to give someone a headache. Please try to be considerate of others.
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On 6/7/2011 1:22 PM, John R. Dennison wrote:
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 01:40:13PM -0300, Deivison Moraes wrote:
Hello,I was able togeneratetheiso,butwhen I installreturnserror ¨exec of anaconta failed: No such file or directory¨
Anotherquestion, therevisortakesmy packagesconfiguredasthey were before,asI dothat?
Please stop top-posting on this mailing list.
Learn to properly use a keyboard, specifically, the space-bar. This isn't a question of a language or a culture barrier, nor is it one of a bad keyboard as it is evident that your space-bar does work to some extent. Trying to read your posts on this list is enough to give someone a headache. Please try to be considerate of others.
Heh... It's more of a culture barrier than you think. The actual source of the message looked like: </span><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><span class="hps" title="Clique para mostrar traduções alternativas"> between words. So he did hit the space bar and someone else's tools undid it.
centos-bounces@centos.org wrote:
On 6/7/2011 1:22 PM, John R. Dennison wrote:
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 01:40:13PM -0300, Deivison Moraes wrote:
Hello,I was able togeneratetheiso,butwhen I installreturnserror ¨exec of anaconta failed: No such file or directory¨
Anotherquestion, therevisortakesmy packagesconfiguredasthey were before,asI dothat?
- Please stop top-posting on this mailing list.
Please stop fretting about top posting.
- Learn to properly use a keyboard, specifically, the space-bar. This isn't a question of a language or a culture barrier, nor is it one of a bad keyboard as it is evident that your space-bar does work to some extent. Trying to read your posts on this list is enough to give someone a headache. Please try
to be considerate of others.
Heh... It's more of a culture barrier than you think. The actual source of the message looked like: </span><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><span class="hps" title="Clique para mostrar traduções alternativas"> between words. So he did hit the space bar and someone else's tools undid it.
So the second request should be "Please post in plain text, not HTML."
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On 6/7/2011 1:59 PM, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
Heh... It's more of a culture barrier than you think. The actual source of the message looked like:</span><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><span class="hps" title="Clique para mostrar traduções alternativas"> between words. So he did hit the space bar and someone else's tools undid it.
So the second request should be "Please post in plain text, not HTML."
That was an even stranger thing - it was multipart/mixed with a text section but the text part didn't have the spaces. So it is still something in the tool set that either isn't working as expected or is being mishandled along the way.
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 02:14:56PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 6/7/2011 1:59 PM, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
Heh... It's more of a culture barrier than you think. The actual source of the message looked like:</span><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><span class="hps" title="Clique para mostrar traduções alternativas"> between words. So he did hit the space bar and someone else's tools undid it.
So the second request should be "Please post in plain text, not HTML."
That was an even stranger thing - it was multipart/mixed with a text section but the text part didn't have the spaces. So it is still something in the tool set that either isn't working as expected or is being mishandled along the way.
text/plain (quoted) component showed here with bad spacing.
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On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 02:59:44PM -0400, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
Please stop fretting about top posting.
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=16
"Guidelines for CentOS Mailing List posts" - specific section quoted below:
2. Please do not top post to the mailing list when replying to a post. (See the Quoting Style link above, and use the Interleaved text method, deleting non-applicable text as required. If you need to reply to a message, and you do not need to post in interleaved mode, please bottom post instead of top posting.)
So the second request should be "Please post in plain text, not HTML."
Message has a text/plain (quoted) component which is what I will see as I use mutt. While this may be in violation of guideline #1 of the above named section of the listed URL it's not the underlying problem. Whether composing natively in text/plain would have prevented this formatting issue or not I do not know; gut hunch says no.
It does appear that it is indeed a tool-chain issue, but be that as it may the problem remains: reading these posts is annoying and the poster should attempt to fix it. I am not familiar with the tools in question, so I can't possibly advise on how to correct this issue; perhaps other list members can assist this person in getting things fixed.
You can not possibly tell me that you like reading text with this type of spacing. While it is true that I have the ability of filtering these into oblivion I should not have to take such steps.
John
On 6/7/2011 4:31 PM, John R. Dennison wrote:
It does appear that it is indeed a tool-chain issue, but be that as it may the problem remains: reading these posts is annoying and the poster should attempt to fix it. I am not familiar with the tools in question, so I can't possibly advise on how to correct this issue; perhaps other list members can assist this person in getting things fixed.
You can not possibly tell me that you like reading text with this type of spacing. While it is true that I have the ability of filtering these into oblivion I should not have to take such steps.
I don't, but thunderbird displays the original with a reasonable layout so it is fairly clear that a space was typed in the right places. But, I have no idea why they aren't in the plain text version - whether the sender's mailer is just broken or they were munged in some subsequent character set conversion as mailing lists are prone to do. In any case, tolerance seems like the right approach.
centos-bounces@centos.org wrote:
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 02:59:44PM -0400, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
Please stop fretting about top posting.
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=16
"Guidelines for CentOS Mailing List posts" - specific section quoted below:
- Please do not top post to the mailing list when replying to a post.
Now: Please stop fretting about it, posting about it, or adding to list-clutter with it. Whining/nannying/naziing about top-posting is more annoying than top-posting. Send it in private mail please. Please. I really really really mean Please.
You can not possibly tell me that you like reading text with this type
What I dislike (that I meet on this list) are 1: posting about top-posting (really) 2: posting the theme of "If you don't like our delivery pace, go use something else". 3: (note the order of the 5 things here) posts in HTML, posts mangled by tool-chains and posts difficult to read because of limited English abilities.
I strive (happily) to understand foreign language posters.
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On Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 08:55:25AM -0400, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
Now: Please stop fretting about it, posting about it, or adding to list-clutter with it.
If people top-post they will be called out on it. If you don't like it, well, tough. The CentOS lists have guidelines; if you don't like the guidelines you are free to petition to have them changed.
1: posting about top-posting (really)
See comment above.
3: (note the order of the 5 things here) posts in HTML, posts mangled by tool-chains and posts difficult to read because of limited English abilities.
Amusingly...
HTML email is also not permissible.
If tool-chains mangle email, fix them; seems pretty straight-forward to me considering that email isn't rocket science.
And I don't recall any recent incidents of comments against native English speakers.
I strive (happily) to understand foreign language posters.
I'm so happy for you. Especially if you consider that this isn't the issue at hand.
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Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
centos-bounces@centos.org wrote:
On 6/7/2011 1:22 PM, John R. Dennison wrote:
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 01:40:13PM -0300, Deivison Moraes wrote:
Hello,I was able togeneratetheiso,butwhen I installreturnserror ¨exec of anaconta failed: No such file or directory¨
Anotherquestion, therevisortakesmy packagesconfiguredasthey were before,asI dothat?
- Please stop top-posting on this mailing list.
Please stop fretting about top posting.
please don't stop! There are only a few rules on this ml, no top posting is one of them. Politely telling a new user about these rules is nice to him/her because he/she will avoid irritating others and might get more useful replies; and it's nice to the ml users who expect the ml rules to be followed. Respect, ntm
The stable version of EL6 you say? My fear is losing two weeks and this new version also does not work ...
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On 6.6.2011 15:11, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
The stable version of EL6 you say? My fear is losing two weeks and this new version also does not work
You can download the DVDs of Scientific Linux 6.0, install, and try it today. Then you will have a clue whether to wait for CentOS 6.0 or whether you must go elsewhere. http://ftp1.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6.0/i386/iso/ http://ftp1.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6.0/x86_64/iso/ Further data at http://www.scientificlinux.org/download/
You can also get a no cost (for 4 weeks I think) test version of RHEL 6
On 6/6/11 7:58 AM, Deivison Moraes wrote:
But which version does it work? The revisor is
of paramount importance to what I'mdoing, does not operate in EL5 have to settle for another version ! kkkk thanks !
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EL6 should be out in less then 2 weeks. If should work without problems.
The stable versionof EL6 yousay? My fear is losing two weeks and this new version also does not work...
Can you test on Scientific Linux 6.0 ? They include some tools that may not be in Centos but should be compatible if you need them.
On 06/03/2011 03:20 AM, Deivison Moraes wrote:
Hello, some of you are familiar with the revisor, and can help me with it? I wonder if the revisor is how to pick, with the CentOS installed only in text mode alsoworks, and also I'm having some problems with package dependencies are missing some packages to install the revisor but still can not find ...
What version of Revisor are you attempting to use? EPEL has 2.0.5.2-3.el5 available for installation through yum.
IIRC:
If you intend to build a custom CentOS 5 installer, then you must run revisor on CentOS 5. If you attempt to build an installer for CentOS 5 on Fedora or any RHEL 6 rebuild, the difference between utilities (squashfs-tools, specifically) will cause the resulting installer to fail.
If you would like to base your platform on an RHEL 6 rebuild, then you can use Fedora or an RHEL 6 rebuild to create the custom installer.