Hi, for last 10 days livecd-creator fails with these errors:
Installing: pcmciautils ################### [1422/1421] cyrus-sasl-2.1.23-31.fc17.x86_64 was supposed to be installed but is not! openvpn-2.2.2-7.fc17.x86_64 was supposed to be installed but is not! initscripts-9.37.1-1.fc17.x86_64 was supposed to be installed but is not!
So what is happening with cyrus-sasl, openvpn and initscripts packages in fedora 17 repos?
Why are there packages broken? Is this a know bug?
Cheers, Valent.
Valent,
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for last 10 days livecd-creator fails with these errors:
Installing: pcmciautils ################### [1422/1421] cyrus-sasl-2.1.23-31.fc17.x86_64 was supposed to be installed but is not! openvpn-2.2.2-7.fc17.x86_64 was supposed to be installed but is not! initscripts-9.37.1-1.fc17.x86_64 was supposed to be installed but is not!
So what is happening with cyrus-sasl, openvpn and initscripts packages in fedora 17 repos?
Why are there packages broken? Is this a know bug?
I ran into a similar problem on a new Fedora 18 build host... and it ended up being that I didn't have selinux set to permissive mode. Check that and if so, I'm guessing it will fix your problem.
I've been rebuilding live media for Fedora 16, 17, and 18 quite a bit in the last two weeks and I haven't had any problems.
TYL,
Previous to these errors all my isos build fine on two different machines. I'll recheck my kickstart files again. Thanks for feedback. On Nov 12, 2012 5:09 PM, "Scott Dowdle" dowdle@montanalinux.org wrote:
Valent,
----- Original Message -----
for last 10 days livecd-creator fails with these errors:
Installing: pcmciautils ################### [1422/1421] cyrus-sasl-2.1.23-31.fc17.x86_64 was supposed to be installed but is not! openvpn-2.2.2-7.fc17.x86_64 was supposed to be installed but is not! initscripts-9.37.1-1.fc17.x86_64 was supposed to be installed but is not!
So what is happening with cyrus-sasl, openvpn and initscripts packages in fedora 17 repos?
Why are there packages broken? Is this a know bug?
I ran into a similar problem on a new Fedora 18 build host... and it ended up being that I didn't have selinux set to permissive mode. Check that and if so, I'm guessing it will fix your problem.
I've been rebuilding live media for Fedora 16, 17, and 18 quite a bit in the last two weeks and I haven't had any problems.
TYL,
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On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 09:08:59AM -0700, Scott Dowdle wrote:
I ran into a similar problem on a new Fedora 18 build host... and it ended up being that I didn't have selinux set to permissive mode. Check that and if so, I'm guessing it will fix your problem.
Ooh. Could you file bugs against SELinux policy for this?
Matthew,
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Ooh. Could you file bugs against SELinux policy for this?
Just to clarify, setting SELinux to permissive is in Fedora's instructions for how to make a spin/remix:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_a_Live_CD?rd=How_to_cre...
TYL,
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 10:05:28AM -0700, Scott Dowdle wrote:
Just to clarify, setting SELinux to permissive is in Fedora's instructions for how to make a spin/remix: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_a_Live_CD?rd=How_to_cre...
I see that. Why isn't that a bug?
Matthew,
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I see that. Why isn't that a bug?
Because bugs are things that act in an unexpected way... not a documented way. :)
But seriously, my guess is, and I could be wrong... is that as part of the livecd build process... packages are installed into an arbitrary directory... and everything under that has to be labeled accordingly. I think writing a policy for that would be rather difficult.
TYL,
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 11:17:02AM -0700, Scott Dowdle wrote:
I see that. Why isn't that a bug?
Because bugs are things that act in an unexpected way... not a documented way. :)
That might just mean that they're known bugs.
But also, Bugzilla is for improvements and feature requests too, not just things which are broken.
But seriously, my guess is, and I could be wrong... is that as part of the livecd build process... packages are installed into an arbitrary directory... and everything under that has to be labeled accordingly. I think writing a policy for that would be rather difficult.
Still, we shouldn't be telling people to hit the big selinux-off switch.
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