https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1175119 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1175119#c17 Nicolas Nattermann <opensuse-bugs@yalwa.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Flags|needinfo?(opensuse-bugs@yal | |wa.com) | --- Comment #17 from Nicolas Nattermann <opensuse-bugs@yalwa.com> --- (In reply to Michal Filka from comment #16)
During installation, YaST is searching for available "products" in the installation source. In your case, Yalwa client was reported as a product (in particular there were two - differs in arch). However, the repository with the client doesn't fulfill requirements for "product" repository and YaST crashes because of that.
Thank you for this clear explanation, I now get what overall this is about.
2) your use case. You want to achieve *something* what I don't know, and it seems you're doing it wrong at least for the current OpenSUSE release. If you precisely describe what you want to achieve, I can try to help you or contact you with someone else who could be able to.
What we are doing with this extra yalwa-client repository, is purely internal to our company desktop + laptop installations, have an additional package source for various internally curated packages. These cover various needs we have, partly configuration management, some rather dependency management (drawing in other packages, also from the base openSUSE repos, as rpm dependencies), and some installing internal scripts. very rarely we also override base system packages with newer versions. None of that has to do with any external productization. It's really just our internal way to customize our installs in various ways. We are doing the same (with a separate repository) for our production host + vm installs, and have been doing that since 11.4 times. The basic structure - metadata structure I mean - I did create back then, maybe 9 years ago, from some documentation I found on your web pages, and a bit of guessing from existing repositories. The terminology "product", the line in metadata where we put "Yalwa_Client" then, is just something I found / got that way, not something that is of huge importance to us by itself. For the sake of clarity, I will attach the script we use for the metadata recreation / signing, as we've been doing it for all these years. Thank you for the continued willingness to help us with this! Very appreciated! all the best Patrick Schaaf -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.