So far so good, except after the upgrade I get little "u"s in front of many fields in distros, repos, profiles, and systems. I removed and readded profiles and systems and they are still there. For example:
owners : [u'admin'] ks metadata : {u'ntpservers': u'172.24.184.2,172.24.184.3', u'nodetype': u'single'} name servers : [u'172.24.170.200,172.24.170.201']
Is this normal?
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Jeff Schroeder jeffschroed@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Michael DeHaan mdehaan@redhat.com wrote:
Jeff Schroeder wrote:
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Michael DeHaan mdehaan@redhat.com wrote:
I am reading the above "as it works" and "it doesn't"... can you clarify? My brain may not be working well.
Works on fedora 10 and fails with that traceback on CentOS 5
It is probably a function of the underlying data rather than the libraries involved.
Be sure "yaml" is /not/ in site-packages if you did a non-RPM install at any point in the past.
Also find what files have "!lang" in them and paste them... it may be that they are not in the right syntax because they were originally were written out by the old YAML implementation, which would be annoying. If the parser doesn't like it, intervention may be required.
You can probably quote "!lang" and make it happy, but I'd need to see the whole context to be sure.
It was a Fedora 9 profile.d file that was complaining. Sure enough commenting it out fixed the problem. Thanks
-- Jeff Schroeder
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