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The openSUSE KIWI Image System provides a complete operating system
image solution for Linux supported hardware platforms as well as for
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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kiwi-docu.tar.bz2 | 0005802362 5.53 MB | |
kiwi-find-boot-requires.sh | 0000001094 1.07 KB | |
kiwi-repo.tar.bz2 | 0000001028 1 KB | |
kiwi-rpmlintrc | 0000001544 1.51 KB | |
kiwi.changes | 0001305569 1.25 MB | |
kiwi.spec | 0000875049 855 KB | |
kiwi.tar.bz2 | 0005868488 5.6 MB |
Revision 1042 (latest revision is 1169)
Marcus Schaefer (sax2)
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- v7.03.11 released - Update RHEL6 JeOS use group id names instead of the description - Deleted yum grouplist check Prior to installing yum groups, kiwi performed a grouplist to check if the group exists. That's because yum groupinstall does only print a warning message if a non existing group should be installed. The problem here is that the group names displayed by yum grouplist are the description names like "Console internet tools" but the group id name in this case "console-internet" is not displayed. This makes it impossible for kiwi to use the yum group id names which we should prefer over the description texts, because the texts could contain special characters which makes it hard to validate the content in a stable way. In addition yum groupinstall works more reliable if the group id names are used
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