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RE: [opensuse-autoinstall] Add_on_products file causes seg fault [SUSE Linux 10.1]
- From: "Marlier, Ian" <ian.marlier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:27:04 -0500
- Message-id: <D2575519D6CA2840B6D3E26087EA71B6348838@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Uwe Gansert [mailto:ug@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 6:59 AM
> To: opensuse-autoinstall@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [opensuse-autoinstall] Add_on_products file
> causes seg fault [SUSE Linux 10.1]
>
> On Thursday 22 February 2007 23:07, Marlier, Ian wrote:
>
> > I've added two additional sources, each one on its own line
> in the file
> > (which is a plain text file):
> > nfs://<server>/LinuxDistros/suse/10.1/non-oss-inst-source
> > nfs://<server>/LinuxDistros/suse/update/10.1
> >
> > Then, the installation errors out. The following error is given:
> > "Segmenation fault at
> > /mounts/instsys/usr/share/YaST2/clients/inst_rpmcopy.ycp:75
>
> that's bad.
> Can you do manual installations with adding those
> inst-sources by hand?
> Does it happen only with both of those sources in the
> add_on_products file
> or is one source already enough to make yast crash?
I did some more testing, and here's what I can report:
- With only the 10.1/non-oss-inst-source repo listed in the
add_on_products file, everything works fine. The build proceeds as it's
supposed to, and completes.
- With only the update/10.1 repo listed, the Seg Fault occurs.
Which, I guess, makes sense, since the update repository is of a
different character.
Still a little disappointing/annoying, though, since the purpose of the
exercise was to try to avoid having to go through the whole "update
yast2, update rug, update libzypp, do real updates" process. (I'm
migrating a whole slew of servers to 10.1 from earlier distros, rather
than patching them for the Daylight Savings Time changes happening this
year. Having to do the update/update/update/update thing slows that
process down quite a bit.)
Ah, well.
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> From: Uwe Gansert [mailto:ug@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 6:59 AM
> To: opensuse-autoinstall@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [opensuse-autoinstall] Add_on_products file
> causes seg fault [SUSE Linux 10.1]
>
> On Thursday 22 February 2007 23:07, Marlier, Ian wrote:
>
> > I've added two additional sources, each one on its own line
> in the file
> > (which is a plain text file):
> > nfs://<server>/LinuxDistros/suse/10.1/non-oss-inst-source
> > nfs://<server>/LinuxDistros/suse/update/10.1
> >
> > Then, the installation errors out. The following error is given:
> > "Segmenation fault at
> > /mounts/instsys/usr/share/YaST2/clients/inst_rpmcopy.ycp:75
>
> that's bad.
> Can you do manual installations with adding those
> inst-sources by hand?
> Does it happen only with both of those sources in the
> add_on_products file
> or is one source already enough to make yast crash?
I did some more testing, and here's what I can report:
- With only the 10.1/non-oss-inst-source repo listed in the
add_on_products file, everything works fine. The build proceeds as it's
supposed to, and completes.
- With only the update/10.1 repo listed, the Seg Fault occurs.
Which, I guess, makes sense, since the update repository is of a
different character.
Still a little disappointing/annoying, though, since the purpose of the
exercise was to try to avoid having to go through the whole "update
yast2, update rug, update libzypp, do real updates" process. (I'm
migrating a whole slew of servers to 10.1 from earlier distros, rather
than patching them for the Daylight Savings Time changes happening this
year. Having to do the update/update/update/update thing slows that
process down quite a bit.)
Ah, well.
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