Patterns for Installation (Base)

Edit Package patterns-base

This is an internal package that is used to create the patterns as part
of the installation source setup. Installation of this package does
not make sense.

This particular package contains all the base / core patterns (and those that don't fit well anywhere else.

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Filename Size Changed
create_32bit-patterns_file.pl 0000004520 4.41 KB
pattern-definition-32bit.txt 0000012697 12.4 KB
patterns-base-rpmlintrc 0000000029 29 Bytes
patterns-base.changes 0000177883 174 KB
patterns-base.spec 0000028414 27.7 KB
pre_checkin.sh 0000000188 188 Bytes
Revision 3 (latest revision is 18)
Ludwig Nussel's avatar Ludwig Nussel (lnussel_factory) accepted request 542489 from Ludwig Nussel's avatar Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (revision 3)
- Add create_32bit-patterns_file.pl as source
- guard some sle specifics with %is_opensuse

- Ensure openSUSE patterns aren't provided / obsoletes when
  building for SLE.
- Add Recommend to enhanced_base: OpenIPMI bash-completion cpp
  cryptconfig expect ipmitool lvm2 m4 make mksh mutt quota
  supportutils sysfsutils tcsh w3m lsof psmisc sudo.
- Add grub2-branding-SLE recommends on enhanced_base on SLE.
- Fix description of minimal_base on SLE.

- Remove salt-minion from base [bsc#1064266]

- minimal_base doesn't need to be visable in yast
- Basesystem and Documentation don't need 32bit patterns
- Regenerate 32bit patterns

- Move tar to minimal pattern, too many low level tools assume
  tar is installed by default

- Recommend glibc-locale from minimal_base not enhanced_base,
  we install in en_US, so we need a locale one way or the other.
  Requiring it from enhanced_base now to make sure it's part of
  regular installations (but can be disabled for e.g. chroots
  with C locale - bsc#1057377)

- base pattern now obsoletes and provides Minimal to make 
  SLES-12 upgrades smoother (bsc#1062164)
- x11_enhanced pattern now obsoletes and provides Minimal to make
  SLED-12 upgrades smoother (bsc#1062164)
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