On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 21:11 +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote: > William Pitcock wrote: > > I call bollocks here. I am using the version of yum in stable right now > > to yield perfectly working virtual machine filesystems. > > > > How is it "broken" when it is working as expected on production servers? > > > > William > > This has been discussed many times, and detailed in the bug report. > > Broken == can't bootstrap an OS with yum, with yum/misc.py importing the > wrong python module (so yum just crashes each time yum/misc.py is involved). > > The fact that you are saying that your yum is "perfectly working", I > really don't think so, it's just pure hazard that in your environment > you don't use yum/misc.py. What exactly are you doing with yum?
neno...@petrie:~$ sudo yum -c ak-bootstrap.conf --installroot=/home/nenolod/bootstraptest install centos-release yum ak-bootstrap 100% |=========================| 1.1 kB 00:00 primary.xml.gz 28% |======= | 328 kB 00:13 ETA [...] neno...@petrie:~$ sudo yum -c ak-bootstrap.conf --installroot=/home/nenolod/bootstraptest groupinstall base [...] It's not broken. End of story. William
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