[Revisor-users] revisor
Farkas Levente
lfarkas at bppiac.hu
Wed Jun 27 09:54:45 UTC 2007
Jeroen van Meeuwen (Fedora Unity) wrote:
> Well, first of all we call a number of programs that require root
> privileges to be run in the first place. Second, some programs do
> loopback device setups, create hard drive images, make filesystems on
> those, mount those, run yum, install packages, probe modules and create
> initial ram disks.
ok, to be clar.
i'd not like to criticize you or revisor it's just would be better in
can be run as a normal user as a normal user can write a cd (even if
that's require filesystem create, mount, loop etc). imho revisor would
be better in that way.
anyway i'm still got error with revisor-2.0.3.12-1.fc7:
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The directories Revisor uses in /var/tmp/ already exist. This could
possibly hold data from a previous run. Please remove or move them to a
safe location. Then press OK. If you do not move or remove the files,
Revisor will simply delete them
The directories Revisor uses in /srv/revisor/ already exist. This could
possibly hold data from a previous run. Please remove or move them to a
safe location. Then press OK. If you do not move or remove the files,
Revisor will simply delete them
No Package Matching jfsutils. This is a required package.
ERROR:revisor:No Package Matching jfsutils. This is a required package.
Did not succeed in adding in all required packages
ERROR:revisor:Did not succeed in adding in all required packages
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so jfsutils should have to be add into the revisor spec file
dependencies. BUT the most interesting problem is that if i install
jfsutils by hand even in that case i've got the same error message!
after a while it's turn out that the result is iso required the jfsutils
(so i add centosplus repo too) but it's strange since exactly the same
kickstart file running from pxe boot and it doesn't contains centosplus
repo and don't required the same package and install without error(?).
so jfsutils is needed for revisor?
yours.
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