On 02/22/2010 05:54 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Has anyone ever tried adding a RHEL subscription to a Fedora 11/12 box
> before?
What are you trying to achieve!?
> I attempted to use rhn_register, but after giving it my RHN credentials,
> which are valid, I receive a Python traceback[1] and
Ryan Lynch wrote:
> I had a similar problem, a while back. I think 'mrepo' has marginal
> support for pulling packages down from RHN, and I believe I got it
> working on F11, but I can't quite remember. If there IS a way to do
> it, though, I would bet on mrepo.
I tried following the rhn instructi
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 15:04, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Sam Sharpe wrote:
>> Why exactly are you doing this? I wasn't aware that RHN had support
>> for Fedora, but on checking, I did find that rhn-client is in the
>> Fedora Repos.
>
> So I can use Koji to build custom RHEL packages, not so tha
Sam Sharpe wrote:
> Why exactly are you doing this? I wasn't aware that RHN had support
> for Fedora, but on checking, I did find that rhn-client is in the
> Fedora Repos.
So I can use Koji to build custom RHEL packages, not so that I can
install RHEL packages.
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On 22 February 2010 16:54, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Has anyone ever tried adding a RHEL subscription to a Fedora 11/12 box
> before?
>
> I attempted to use rhn_register, but after giving it my RHN credentials,
> which are valid, I receive a Python traceback[1] and it quits.
Err... not since R
Has anyone ever tried adding a RHEL subscription to a Fedora 11/12 box
before?
I attempted to use rhn_register, but after giving it my RHN credentials,
which are valid, I receive a Python traceback[1] and it quits.
[1] Attached.
[Mon Feb 22 10:34:20 2010] rhn_register
Traceback (most recent