Ahh that might be it.
applydeltaiso is used to apply changes to the ISO image between
releases without needing to download the whole ISO each time. It's
typically used like follows:
- User downloads openSUSE 11.0 beta1 ISO
- Beta2 released, use downloads 'delta' ISO only
- User uses applydeltaiso to upgrade their beta1 ISO to beta2 using
only the 'delta' ISO
AFAIK, there is no delta ISO between 10.3 and 11.0 (it probably
wouldn't be worth it as there are so many changes it'd be a big
download).
What files do you have?
henare
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 12:05, Randall
On Monday 18 August 2008 06:07:18 pm Henare Degan wrote:
There was a change to lzma compression that broke applydeltaiso between 10.3 and 11.0 but from your message, I assume you're running applydeltaiso against the 10.3 image on your 10.2 system?
For reference, the fix repair applydeltaiso between 10.3 and 11.0 was to add a repo containing updated, rpm, lzma and applydeltaiso binaries and install the upgrades.
I hope this helps.
Maybe I am making a simple mistake? Does the deltaiso for 10.3 take the 10.3 iso image and convert it to 11.0 ?
I thought all that it did was upgrade the 10.3 iso image?
randall
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