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Documentation EPEL Infrastructure Internationalization Localization Marketing Magazine Package Maintainers Quality Assurance Websites All projects Search Tools What links here Related changes Special pages Printable version Permanent link Building Rawhide(f18) for PPC From yum update FedoraProject Jump to: navigation, search I have run into the following issues: Contents 1 (informational) you need to be running Fedora 17 to run a rawhide mock shell 2 no source repo for rawhide 3 (informational) yum not installed during mock --init 4 loop devices not created during mock --init 5 apply wwoods patch: hack to fix ppc ISO volume labels so yaboot doesn't flip out https://access.redhat.com/solutions/359903 6 yaboot is not in repo 7 (fixed) libdrm_nouveau.so.1()(64bit) is needed by xorg-x11-drv-nouveau- 1:0.0.16-34.20110720gitb806e3f.fc17.ppc64 8 docbook-style-xsl-1.77.1-1.fc18 was tagged instead of docbook-style-xsl-1.77.2-1.fc18 9 systemd.spec needs to depend on docbook-style-xsl >= 1.77.1-2 10 (fixed) apply haraldh dracut patch to lorax 11 (optional/helpful) apply lorax debug output 12 (fixed) apply hamzy dracut readonly patch 13 (needed?) add python-udev to builder-rawhide-koji.ks 14 add "installpkg python-pyudev" to runtime-install.tmpl 15 don't delete https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Building_Rawhide(f18)_for_PPC ldconfig from glibc in runtime-cleanup.tmpl 16 systemd.spec Provides libudev 17 pyanaconda/pyudev.py uses .0 version of libudev library 18 don't delete localdef from glibc-common in runtime-cleanup.tmpl 19 Failed to start Network Manager 20 ifconfig does not exist on install root 21 Dependency failed for Shell on tty2 22 libgphoto2.so.2()(64bit) is needed by sane-backends-libs-1.0.22-10.fc18.ppc64 (informational) you need to be running Fedora 17 to run a rawhide mock shell Your host OS needs to have an rpm version that supports usermove. Also, your host OS is used when files are mounted. [dwa] Fetch the version of rpm from the builder repos, or update to RHEL 6.3, rpm 4.8.0-27.el6 supports usrmove. no source repo for rawhide This is used when downloading source rpms to rebuild when fixing problems. A defect will be written. cat << __EOF__ >> /etc/yum.conf [fedora-source] name=fedora-source mirrorlist=http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=rawhide-source&arch=ppc64 failovermethod=priority __EOF__ (informational) yum not installed during mock --init [dwa] Edit your mock config files, look at the config_opts['chroot_setup_cmd'] line. or use 'mock -r foo --install
and obsolete processing based on "repository" metadata. It can also perform installation of new packages, removal of old packages and perform queries on the installed and/or available packages https://linux.die.net/man/8/yum among many other commands/services (see below). yum is similar to other high level package managers like apt-get and smart. While there are some graphical interfaces directly to the yum code, more recent graphical interface development is happening with PackageKit and the gnome-packagekit application. command is one of: * install package1 [package2] [...] * update [package1] [package2] [...] * update-to [package1] [package2] [...] * error with check-update * upgrade [package1] [package2] [...] * upgrade-to [package1] [package2] [...] * distribution-synchronization [package1] [package2] [...] * remove | erase package1 [package2] [...] * list [...] * info [...] * provides | whatprovides feature1 [feature2] [...] * clean [ packages | metadata | expire-cache | rpmdb | plugins | all ] * makecache * groupinstall group1 [group2] [...] * groupupdate group1 [group2] error with rpm [...] * grouplist [hidden] [groupwildcard] [...] * groupremove group1 [group2] [...] * groupinfo group1 [...] * search string1 [string2] [...] * shell [filename] * resolvedep dep1 [dep2] [...] * localinstall rpmfile1 [rpmfile2] [...] (maintained for legacy reasons only - use install) * localupdate rpmfile1 [rpmfile2] [...] (maintained for legacy reasons only - use update) * reinstall package1 [package2] [...] * downgrade package1 [package2] [...] * deplist package1 [package2] [...] * repolist [all|enabled|disabled] * version [ all | installed | available | group-* | nogroups* | grouplist | groupinfo ] * history [info|list|packages-list|packages-info|summary|addon-info|redo|undo|rollback|new|sync|stats] * load-transaction [txfile] * check * help [command]Unless the --help or -h option is given, one of the above commands must be present. Repository configuration is honored in all operations. install Is used to install the latest version of a package or group of packages while ensuring that all dependencies are satisfied. (See Specifying package names for more information) If no package matches the given package name(s), they are assumed to be a shell glob and any matches are then installed. If the name starts with an @ character the rest of the nam