Re: [Cooker] AutoInstall Results - Tonights Cooker

2001-09-19 Thread David Eastcott

On September 19, 2001 07:14 am, you wrote:
 David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  1.  Thanks for replacing 'undef' with the correct values for 'pw' in
  superuser and users.

 You should report the problem when you've seen it, imagine I wouldn't have
 noticed this problem yesterday, it could have stayed in the final (or we
 didn't notice your bugreport here?).

I didn't report it as I thought that maybe it was decided to leave as 'undef' 
because of security issues.  

However, in the future I will report any anomolies I find between previous 
versions and current (cooker).

best regards
Dave




[Cooker] AutoInstall Results - Tonights Cooker

2001-09-19 Thread David Eastcott

Hi,

1.  The auto install for printers is working great.  I have only tested the 
CUPS system, but I was able to install 3 different printers using various 
drivers with no trouble.

2. manualFstab works fine for adding both nfs and smbfs mount points, 
including the new (for me) 'passno' and 'freq' options.

3.  after installation, the /etc/group file contains xgrp, nogroup, ntools 
and ctools groups with GIDs immediately following any users added using 
user[].

4.  I've been wondering why the telnet-server did not show up in the GUI 
package group; rpmsrate has it as telnet-server, I think it should be 
telnet-server-krb5?

5.  When I use compssListLevel with no compssUsersChoice and no 
default_packages, setting it to 6 gets me a minimal install, but setting it 
to 0 does not cause ALL packages to be installed.

However when compssListLevel and compssUsersChoice are used together, then 
changing the compssListLevel causes the expected packages to be installed.

Has the capabilities of compssListLevel been changed so that that it only 
works appropriately with compssListLevel?

best regards
Dave




Re: [Cooker] AutoInstall Results - Tonights Cooker

2001-09-19 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  You should report the problem when you've seen it, imagine I wouldn't have
  noticed this problem yesterday, it could have stayed in the final (or we
  didn't notice your bugreport here?).
 
 I didn't report it as I thought that maybe it was decided to leave as 'undef' 
 because of security issues.  

Ok. We store the pw in crypted form so it should be ok.
 
 However, in the future I will report any anomolies I find between previous 
 versions and current (cooker).

Safer ;p.



-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/




[Cooker] AutoInstall Results - Tonights Cooker

2001-09-18 Thread David Eastcott

Hi,

1.  Thanks for replacing 'undef' with the correct values for 'pw' in 
superuser and users.

2.  Printer installation still fails (installer stops) with the following:

warning: Can't locate object method ask_from via package 
install_steps_auto_install (perhaps you forgot to load 
install_steps_auto_install?) at /usr/bin/perl-install/printerdrake.pm line 
1422.

3.  after installation, the /etc/group file contains xgrp, nogroup, ntools 
and ctools groups with GIDs immediately following any users added using 
user[].

4.  Warning messages are generated when adding a smb mount point via 
manualFstab.  /etc/fstab is created with the correct information, but the 
warning is complaining about the '//' preceding the device name.

warning: unknown device /mnt//cherry/cherry-c (caller is 
devices:/usr/bin/perl-install/devices.pm:144) at  
/usr/bin/perl-install/devices.pm line 108
warning: unknown device /mnt//cherry/cherry-c (caller is 
fs:/usr/bin/perl-install/fs.pm:148) at /usr/bin/perl-install/devices.pm line 
145
warning: unknown device /mnt//cherry/cherry-c (caller is 
devices:/usr/bin/perl-install/devices.pm:144) at  
/usr/bin/perl-install/devices.pm line 108
warning: unknown device /mnt//cherry/cherry-c (caller is 
fs:/usr/bin/perl-install/fs.pm:148) at /usr/bin/perl-install/devices.pm line 
145


best regards
Dave