From: Alexei_Roudnev (Alexei_Roudnev_at_exigengroup.com)
Date: Tue Apr 10 2007 - 03:58:14 CEST
Message-ID: <16e801c77b13$b38ee530$6f31a8c0@sjc.exigengroup.com> From: "Alexei_Roudnev" <Alexei_Roudnev@exigengroup.com> Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 18:58:14 -0700 Subject: Re: [suse-sles-e] Adding SDK to a SLES10 AutoYast repository? Is it even possible?
Import it as a separate product. Just open yas2 -> Installation server and
add SDK as a separate product, then add installation source into the yast2.
Worked fine (but with numerous glitches, so I am not surprised).
In addition, you can found and use all network installation sources for
OpenSuSe 10.1 (they have a lot of things, such as Jboss etc). And in
addition, upgrade to SP1 (beta rc1 is already available as I know) - I
noticed a few bug fixes , related to yast2, in it (some rely to installation
soucers).
But I have my own questions to SUse.
How can I:
- set up installation soucers order in new yast2?
- disable re-reading all sourcs on opening 'installation' or 'installation
sources menu' (it is very, very slow)?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael T. Halligan" <michael@halligan.org>
To: "suse-sles-e" <suse-sles-e@suse.com>
Cc: "Michael halligan" <michael@halligan.org>
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 6:23 PM
Subject: [suse-sles-e] Adding SDK to a SLES10 AutoYast repository? Is it
even possible?
> So, as with several other oddities, I've found my standard SLES9
> method of using Yast2 to import the SDK as an add-on product is no
> longer possible. How would one go about adding SLES10's SDK to an
> autoyast repository properly? I've attempted using yast2 to create an
> installation source, and adding this (actually `yast autoyast` added
> this) following xml to an autoinstall.xml, but with no luck:
>
> <add-on>
> <add_on_products config:type="list">
> <listentry>
> <media_url>ftp://10.1.100.9/SLES10SDK>
> <product>SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-SDK-x86_64</product>
> <product_dir>/</product_dir>
> </listentry>
> </add_on_products>
> </add-on>
>
>
> What am I doing wrong? All I get is a very useless "Error: Failed to
> Add Add-On Product". I've attempted to build the installation
> repository manually, using autoyast, I've even done a voodoo dance.
>
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