[opensuse-factory] Adding *.sel to an installation source

2006-05-15 Thread houghi
For a future version I want to add a Personal.sel to the intsallation. For
one reason or another it is not picked up by YaST during the installation,
so I am unable to select it.

What I did was copy /suse/setup/descr/Games-10.1-67.noarch.sel to 
/suse/setup/descr/Personal-10.1-67.noarch.sel and then changed all Games
in the file to Personal.

Next I added the line Personal-10.1-63.noarch.sel to
suse/setup/descr/selections

However when I edit suse/setup/descr/selections I get the `no catalog
found at ...` error, so I suppose it needs to be signed somewhere. However
the only two *.key files are re-signed, so what am I missing?

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Re: [opensuse-factory] Adding *.sel to an installation source

2006-05-15 Thread Marcus Meissner
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 08:04:21AM +0200, houghi wrote:
 For a future version I want to add a Personal.sel to the intsallation. For
 one reason or another it is not picked up by YaST during the installation,
 so I am unable to select it.
 
 What I did was copy /suse/setup/descr/Games-10.1-67.noarch.sel to 
 /suse/setup/descr/Personal-10.1-67.noarch.sel and then changed all Games
 in the file to Personal.
 
 Next I added the line Personal-10.1-63.noarch.sel to
 suse/setup/descr/selections
 
 However when I edit suse/setup/descr/selections I get the `no catalog
 found at ...` error, so I suppose it needs to be signed somewhere. However
 the only two *.key files are re-signed, so what am I missing?

You need to have an entry with correct SHA1 sum in /content for them.

Ciao, Marcus

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Re: [opensuse-factory] Adding *.sel to an installation source

2006-05-15 Thread houghi
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 09:05:47AM +0200, Marcus Meissner wrote:
 On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 08:04:21AM +0200, houghi wrote:
  For a future version I want to add a Personal.sel to the intsallation. For
  one reason or another it is not picked up by YaST during the installation,
  so I am unable to select it.
  
  What I did was copy /suse/setup/descr/Games-10.1-67.noarch.sel to 
  /suse/setup/descr/Personal-10.1-67.noarch.sel and then changed all Games
  in the file to Personal.
  
  Next I added the line Personal-10.1-63.noarch.sel to
  suse/setup/descr/selections
  
  However when I edit suse/setup/descr/selections I get the `no catalog
  found at ...` error, so I suppose it needs to be signed somewhere. However
  the only two *.key files are re-signed, so what am I missing?
 
 You need to have an entry with correct SHA1 sum in /content for them.

I believe I have:
META SHA1 117e6dcf986f8590d91b1908ee6cd92a223a0626 Personal-10.1-67.noarch.sel

made with:
echo META SHA1 $(cd $CD_DIR/suse/setup/descr/  sha1sum ${FILE})  \
$CD_DIR/content

Actually I just added two following lines in makeSUSEdvd:
cp /home/houghi/tmp/Personal-10.1-67.noarch.sel $CD_DIR/suse/setup/descr/.
echo Personal-10.1-63.noarch.sel  $CD_DIR/suse/setup/descr/selections


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Re: [opensuse-factory] Why I hate package manager in 10.1 3 hours 30 minutes to check dependentcies.

2006-05-15 Thread Carlos E. R.
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The Sunday 2006-05-14 at 22:48 +0200, Eberhard Moenkeberg wrote:

   I would like to report why I object to 10.1 package manager.
  
  Sadly , You are not the only one. :-(
 
 I used y2pmsh instead. Very comfortably at the solving stage.

Does it run from the install dvd automatically, when doing the upgrade?

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Re: [opensuse-factory] Why I hate package manager in 10.1 3 hours 30 minutes to check dependentcies.

2006-05-15 Thread Eberhard Moenkeberg

Hi,

On Mon, 15 May 2006, Carlos E. R. wrote:

The Sunday 2006-05-14 at 22:48 +0200, Eberhard Moenkeberg wrote:



I would like to report why I object to 10.1 package manager.


Sadly , You are not the only one. :-(


I used y2pmsh instead. Very comfortably at the solving stage.


Does it run from the install dvd automatically, when doing the upgrade?


No. Just from within the old system.

Christoph had posted a sample session in february.

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[opensuse-factory] Update 10.0 to 10.1

2006-05-15 Thread Marcel Hilzinger
I've tried to update 10.0 OSS ot 10.1 OSS serveral times. YaST randomly 
reports problems with package signature checking and offers me the possibiliy 
to abort, retry or ignore.

If I choose abort - No upate
If I choose retry - YaST aborts update
If I choose ignore - YaST segmentation fault

So actually Update is not possible. Did anybody have similar problems? Might 
it be due to the selfmade DVD? Why does YaST crash, if I say ignore?


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Re: [opensuse-factory] Why I hate package manager in 10.1 3 hours 30 minutes to check dependentcies.

2006-05-15 Thread Carlos E. R.
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The Monday 2006-05-15 at 13:37 +0200, Eberhard Moenkeberg wrote:

 I would like to report why I object to 10.1 package manager.

Sadly , You are not the only one. :-(
   
   I used y2pmsh instead. Very comfortably at the solving stage.
  
  Does it run from the install dvd automatically, when doing the upgrade?
 
 No. Just from within the old system.

Oh, my :-(

I have never upgraded a full system that way.


 Christoph had posted a sample session in february.

Could you be more precise? I wasn't watching this list then. Title of the 
email, for instance...

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Re: [opensuse-factory] Update 10.0 to 10.1

2006-05-15 Thread Anders Norrbring

Marcel Hilzinger skrev:
I've tried to update 10.0 OSS ot 10.1 OSS serveral times. YaST randomly 
reports problems with package signature checking and offers me the possibiliy 
to abort, retry or ignore.


If I choose abort - No upate
If I choose retry - YaST aborts update
If I choose ignore - YaST segmentation fault

So actually Update is not possible. Did anybody have similar problems? Might 
it be due to the selfmade DVD? Why does YaST crash, if I say ignore?





Nope, haven't seen that.. I've upgraded 7 boxes by now, no problems at 
all, neither from 10.0 nor from 9.2..


Anders.


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[opensuse-factory] Upgrade using y2pmsh

2006-05-15 Thread Eberhard Moenkeberg

Hi,

On Mon, 15 May 2006, Carlos E. R. wrote:

The Monday 2006-05-15 at 13:37 +0200, Eberhard Moenkeberg wrote:



I would like to report why I object to 10.1 package manager.


Sadly , You are not the only one. :-(


I used y2pmsh instead. Very comfortably at the solving stage.


Does it run from the install dvd automatically, when doing the upgrade?


No. Just from within the old system.


Oh, my :-(

I have never upgraded a full system that way.



Christoph had posted a sample session in february.


Could you be more precise? I wasn't watching this list then. Title of the
email, for instance...


Here is my local file copy, (c) Christoph Thiel:

For those of you who don't want to do a fresh installation, just use
y2pmsh to upgrade ot the latests beta. It (still) uses the (old) YaST2
package manager backend and therefore is very stable and useable for an
upgrade. (I'v used it successfully for the last 3 betas ;))

Here is a short guide on how to upgrade with y2pmsh:

1.) Get the latests y2pmsh and yast2-packagemanager from Factory and
install them using rpm -Uvh y2pmsh*.rpm yast2-packagemanager*. Run
SuSEconfig.

2.) Fire of y2pmsh by calling y2pmsh.

# y2pmsh
Welcome to the YaST2 Package Manager!
This tool is meant for debugging purpose only.

initializing installation sources ...
refreshing [... bla bla bla]
initializing target ...
reading RPM database .ok

[some more info]

type help for help, ^D to exit

== make sure you don't have any source active, if there are some, call
source -R numberofsource to remove them:

[0] y2pm  source -ls
Known sources:
[0] y2pm  source --add url to factory mirror
refreshing SUSE LINUX Version 10.0.42... ok (already up to date)
[0] y2pm  upgrade

== ... lot's of info

===[sum]
Packages checked 1119

totalToInstall   1115
totalToDelete0
totalToKeep  3
--
sum  1118



== looks OK!

   [0] y2pm  solve

== hopefully you don't get to many conflicts... ;)
this is just an example how to resolve a conflict

Name: evolution-sharp
Edition: 0.10.2-7
From-Input-List: yes
Unresolvable: evolution-sharp-0.10.2-7 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.4


Packages with errors: 2
Packages to install:  1117
Packages to keep: 3
Packages to delete:   1
Download size:1.27 GB
Needed Space: -5.2 MB
[1] y2pm  remove evolution-sharp
[1] y2pm  solve

[...]

Packages with errors: 0
Packages to install:  1116
Packages to keep: 3
Packages to delete:   2
Download size:1.27 GB
Needed Space: -5.8 MB
[0] y2pm  commit

== get yourself a cup of coffee and relax ;)

[0] y2pm  quit

# SuSEconfig
# insserv -r novell-zmd # ;)

== You might want to check with

# rpm -qa --last | tail -200

   if there are some packages that haven't been updated (the virtual
   gpgkey packages are fine), but others might need some manuall
   interaction. This is e.g. the case if packages have been dropped. Just
   remove those packages with

   # rpm -e packagename

   # reboot


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Re: [opensuse-factory] Update 10.0 to 10.1

2006-05-15 Thread Marcel Hilzinger
Am Montag, 15. Mai 2006 14:31 schrieb Anders Norrbring:
 Marcel Hilzinger skrev:
  I've tried to update 10.0 OSS ot 10.1 OSS serveral times. YaST randomly
  reports problems with package signature checking and offers me the
  possibiliy to abort, retry or ignore.
 
  If I choose abort - No upate
  If I choose retry - YaST aborts update
  If I choose ignore - YaST segmentation fault
 
  So actually Update is not possible. Did anybody have similar problems?
  Might it be due to the selfmade DVD? Why does YaST crash, if I say
  ignore?

 Nope, haven't seen that.. I've upgraded 7 boxes by now, no problems at
 all, neither from 10.0 nor from 9.2..

OK. The Problem seems to be due to the DVD. I burnt a new one with 2x speed 
only. This one works. Nevertheless the question remains, why install works 
from the same disk an update not. And why YaST segfaults, if there is a 
problem with one package...


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Re: [opensuse-factory] Update 10.0 to 10.1

2006-05-15 Thread Edward Dunagin

On 5/15/06, Marcel Hilzinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Am Montag, 15. Mai 2006 14:31 schrieb Anders Norrbring:
 Marcel Hilzinger skrev:
  I've tried to update 10.0 OSS ot 10.1 OSS serveral times. YaST
randomly
  reports problems with package signature checking and offers me the
  possibiliy to abort, retry or ignore.
 
  If I choose abort - No upate
  If I choose retry - YaST aborts update
  If I choose ignore - YaST segmentation fault
 
  So actually Update is not possible. Did anybody have similar problems?
  Might it be due to the selfmade DVD? Why does YaST crash, if I say
  ignore?

 Nope, haven't seen that.. I've upgraded 7 boxes by now, no problems at
 all, neither from 10.0 nor from 9.2..

OK. The Problem seems to be due to the DVD. I burnt a new one with 2x
speed
only. This one works. Nevertheless the question remains, why install works
from the same disk an update not. And why YaST segfaults, if there is a
problem with one package...

i downloaded the 5 CDs and could not update from 10.0



to 10.1. on cd1 the system told me that the medium was not found and on
checking the media, said  the midsum was incorrect. .

going to download cd1 again and see if that works.
sigh




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Re: [opensuse-factory] Adding *.sel to an installation source

2006-05-15 Thread Lars Rupp
Hi 
 
 Am Mo 15.05.2006 08:04 schrieb houghi [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
 
For a future version I want to add a Personal.sel to the intsallation. 
 For 
 one reason or another it is not picked up by YaST during the 
 installation, 
 so I am unable to select it. 
 
 What I did was copy /suse/setup/descr/Games-10.1-67.noarch.sel to 
 /suse/setup/descr/Personal-10.1-67.noarch.sel and then changed all 
 Games 
 in the file to Personal. 
 
 Next I added the line Personal-10.1-63.noarch.sel to 
 suse/setup/descr/selections 
 

 simpler (-: ls *.sel  suse/setup/descr/selections 
 
 Add: create a new MD5SUMS file! 
 
 
 
However when I edit suse/setup/descr/selections I get the `no catalog 
 found at ...` error, so I suppose it needs to be signed somewhere. 
 However 
 the only two *.key files are re-signed, so what am I missing? 
 

 - Add a new line to the content file (sha1sum...) 
 - copy your own gpg-key to /gpg-pubkey-*-*.asc 
 - add this key to the content file (line beginns with KEY SHA1...) 
 - rm content.asc content.key media.1/products.key media.1/products.asc 
- create a new media.1/products and content file (like houghis special
 10.1 version  
 - sign the content and the media.1/products file with your gpg key 
 - cp your /gpg-pubkey-*-*.asc to media.1/products.key content.key 
 
 Hoperfully I don't forget something...  
 
 Greetings, 
 Lars 


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Re: [opensuse-factory] Adding *.sel to an installation source

2006-05-15 Thread houghi
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 05:56:30PM +0200, Lars Rupp wrote:
 Hi 

Your quoting is very hard to read. Please use the standard  for it. I am
now just guessing what is a quote and what is a new line.

  Next I added the line Personal-10.1-63.noarch.sel to 
  suse/setup/descr/selections 
  
 
  simpler (-: ls *.sel  suse/setup/descr/selections 

Yeah, well, as long as it does nothing strange. ;-)

  Add: create a new MD5SUMS file! 

That is done as well.
  
 However when I edit suse/setup/descr/selections I get the `no catalog 
  found at ...` error, so I suppose it needs to be signed somewhere. 
  However 
  the only two *.key files are re-signed, so what am I missing? 
  
 
  - Add a new line to the content file (sha1sum...) 

Check.

  - copy your own gpg-key to /gpg-pubkey-*-*.asc 

Mine is gpg-pubkey-*.asc and that does not give a problem if I don't edit
suse/setup/descr/selections so I asume 'Check'

  - add this key to the content file (line beginns with KEY SHA1...) 

Check.

  - rm content.asc content.key media.1/products.key media.1/products.asc 

Check.

 - create a new media.1/products and content file (like houghis special
  10.1 version  

Check.

  - sign the content and the media.1/products file with your gpg key 

Check.

  - cp your /gpg-pubkey-*-*.asc to media.1/products.key content.key 

Check.

  Hoperfully I don't forget something...  

That is what I thought as well.

houghi
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[opensuse-factory] source: cd or dvd

2006-05-15 Thread jdd

I don't know if it can be called a buf, probably not.

I neither know is it is possible to do so :-).

I have the 6 cd set of 10.1. So I have it as source

I made a dvd with makeSUSEdvd.

When I'm asked for a cd, I try to give the dvd, but this is 
not accepted.


of course, I can add the dvd myself as source (I did), but 
it should be nice if it could be recognised directly


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Re: [opensuse-factory] Update 10.0 to 10.1

2006-05-15 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
 OK. The Problem seems to be due to the DVD. I burnt a new one with 2x speed 
 only. This one works.

IOW bitrot-defective DVD.

 Nevertheless the question remains, why install works 
 from the same disk an update not. And why YaST segfaults, if there is a 
 problem with one package...

Incomplete checking of input, crash when being given random data? I
wouldn't worry about it.

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