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Peter Robinson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Chris,
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<pre wrap=""> > I would remove the old fc9 build from the olpc_development repo (or
> even have one for 8.2.0 and one for 9.1.0 so they don't get mixed
> up). Surely it should be pulling cyrus-sasl from the Fedora repos
> anyway?
I've just pushed a patch to pilgrim's joyride branch to switch the
baseurl that gets written out in /etc/yum.repos.d/olpc-development.repo
from <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/repos/dist-olpc3-devel/">http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/repos/dist-olpc3-devel/</a> to
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/static-repos/dist-olpc4-build-current/i386/">http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/static-repos/dist-olpc4-build-current/i386/</a>
(olpc3 is our 8.2/F9 repo, and olpc4 is the 9.1/F10 repo, so Joyride
should have been switched to write out the olpc4 baseurl when we
created the new repo.)
And, after the change, we don't have depsolving problems any more!
Here's the list of packages to be downloaded -- the next question is
going to be how to avoid many of these dependencies. Perhaps instead
of trying the groupinstall, we should be hand-picking a smaller base
of GNOME packages from this list?
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Well its the list up to the "Installing for dependencies" that is
explicitly requested, all the below is pulled in for deps. I'm not
sure how pilgrim builds the list but I think if it uses kickstart like
the other fedora build systems do you should be able to do a specific
"-packagename" and its removed from the list.
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Does pilgrim (Puritan?) use "kickstart" like files? If so, how? If not,
why do we not create builds using what seems to be fedora's standard
build system?<br>
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