Hi Jeroen,
On Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 11:15:28PM +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
The key item here may be yum. We've seen similar issues before.
The
system's yum version doesn't seem to matter, but the one pulled into the
tree does. 3.2.0 works, 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 don't.
Correct, but I saw in this thread Jesse saying that the problem was
identified and you mentioned that the fix should be in anaconda's
development version.
Anyway, I seem to have solved it at least for my RHEL environment
given Jesse's hint for creating a headers directory: in my pkgorder
I now added at the end of setup():
os.mkdir(os.path.join(cachedir, 'anaconda', 'headers'), 0755)
which seems to solve the problem.
I don't see anything fixing the problem in anaconda-11.3.0.19 (devel),
but maybe that's because in the meantime yum is fixed (or better:
behaving differently, as I don't know the yum API well enough to say
that yum was wrong). I want to stick to yum 3.2.1, as long as this
the proposed version for RHEL 5.1
Cheers,
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