Comment # 8 on bug 1010060 from
(In reply to Thorsten Kukuk from comment #7)
> (In reply to Charles Arnold from comment #6)
> 
> > It is unfortunate that SUSE doesn't have a standard format for the content
> > file.
> 
> What do you mean by that? If I look at the three examples, we have a
> standard format for the content file. That the product names for different
> products differ shouldn't surprise anybody.
> Or what do you expect here?

virt-install has to handle versions going way back. os11.x differs from
os12.x which differs from os13.x. The same also for sles10 vs sles11 which
differ from their openSUSE counter parts. And of course sles12 differs from
sles11. Over the years, the names of the labels have changed in the content
files that point to the product description and version over all these
different releases.

Leap and sles12 seem to have finally settled down to something common.
If CASP is following the sles12 format that is great because it will be
much easier to support.


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