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