Hi Geoffroy,

the ODA gets info an all packages, not only the installed or selected
ones. There is some flag which marks a package as selected, another one for
installed. But _all_ config.xml files are scanned and lead to database
entries.

Having heterogeneous setups in mind with mixed distro clusters, it makes also
sense to install yume under Debian (once the initial issues are sorted out),
such that an admin is able to build on a Debian master an RHEL image for a
part of the nodes. This is an intended usage model for the future.

Regards,
Erich

On Friday 22 December 2006 05:17, Geoffroy VALLEE wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> It is normal that even on Debian, an entry is created into the database for 
> yume? The config.xml file seems to be correct, OSCAR should not try to 
> install it. 
> I read the code of package_config_xmls_to_database and it seems it is not 
> possible to specify that an OPKG must not be installed.
> 
> Am i missing something?
> 
> Thanks,



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