Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
On 06.11.2008 22:13, David Timms wrote:
> Hi, I didn't have any luck following updated procedure:
>
http://rpmfusion.org/RPMFusionInAnaconda
> Basically:
> 1. doesn't seem to like a mirrorlist when it appears to be entered
> correctly actually is picked up properly by anaconda
Did you switch to TTY3 or TTY4 to get an idea what might be wrong?
It's on a
vmware guest - don't know how to show the guest ttyS; i get
the hosts ones instead. Anyone know how to view the guests ttyS ?
But note, the better question would have been: Does out comps.xml
have
the right format? But I think it has, as it works just fine with
stand-alone pirut (if one complies and runs the F8 version on rawhide)
So I should
continue to try and work out where the issue actually lies ?
> - it is pretty random to try and find rpmfusion specific packages
> amongst the zillion other fedora packages. It could be good to have a
> comps group something like: Additional Software Repositories, where
> any additional repos '-release' package would appear.
Double "no" from my side:
How about having packages appear in two places
- eg under
Applications/Sound and Video, and under a repo specific group like
rpmfusion free or non-free ?
I think that being in multiple groups is possible ?
- Users should not care where a package comes from
agreed.
, hence groups like
"Additional Software Repositories" are just bad bad bad.
in what group
could someone expect to find the rpmfusion-free or nonfree
-release packages. IIRC if you don't select them during install, then
the yum definitions will not get installed, and you wont be prompted
when updates are released, or would you be able to select rpmfusion
packages from add/remove software. But I definitely didn't find them any
where within the anaconda groups structure after configuring to add
rpmfusion repos.
DaveT.