Changes between Version 31 and Version 32 of Obsolete/Development/Templates/Generated


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Aug 28, 2009, 11:00:58 PM (15 years ago)
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/O=GRID-FR/C=FR/O=CNRS/OU=LAL/CN=Michel Jouvin
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    2727 * [source:SCDB/trunk/src/utils/misc/comps2pan.xsl src/utils/misc/comps2pan.xsl] : generate the templates from standard `comps.xml` file provided in OS distribution. Uses file produced by previous step as input.
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     29''Note: because of a SPMA restriction, the RPMs for all architectures of one specific package version must be in the same RPM repository or it will not be found at installation time. If you need to add some `i386` RPMs from `i386` distribution to the `x86_64` distribution, you '''need''' to put them in the same repository/directory as the other RPMs provided by the distribution. See [/wiki/FAQ/Templates#RPMpresentbutinstallationfailingtofindit FAQ] for more details.''
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    3031== List of update RPMs ==
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    32 LCG, gLite and OS templates allow to define in a specific template a list of RPMs that must be used in replacement of standard RPMs. That means that RPMs listed in this template are installed only if the standard RPM was part of the configuration.
     33gLite templates allow to define in a specific template a list of RPMs that must be used in replacement of standard RPMs. That means that RPMs listed in this template are installed only if the standard RPM was part of the configuration.
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     35''Note: a similar feature exists for OS templates but is handled a little bit differently. Refer to the [/wiki/Doc/OS/Errata dedicated page] for more information.''
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    3437Generally all update RPMs for one product version are kept in one directory. There is a tool to help producing the associated template with the last version of each RPM in this directory, [source:SCDB/trunk/src/utils/misc/rpmUpdates.pl src/utils/misc/rpmUpdates.pl/rpmUpdates.pl], which is part of the [source:SCDB SCDB base]. This script accept one argument, the RPM repository directory, and write the template to `stdout` which must be redirected to a file.