I'm trying to configure a SLES 10.3 machine as our Zypper server. I created the zypper directories with all the RPMs, made the directory structure accessible over HTTP but I'm stuck at the final stage: createrepo.
Looks like 'createrepo' is not present on this version
Could someone please throw some light here? Double-TABing show below commands/executables are present but I don't think any of them are of use to me
I recently installed SLES 10 on an x86 64bit blade server. I then installed vsftpd from the suse cds through network services; however after configuring the vsftpd.conf file, the server fails to start:
# /etc/init.d/vsftpd start
Starting vsftpd startproc: exit status of parent of... (5 Replies)
Dear All,
I have two intel xeon servers running with SLES 10 on a cluster environment (Veritas Cluster 4.1 - 2 Node Cluster - Active Passive). Both the systems are having hardware RAID 1 for OS disk. Both the systems are having DVD writer.
I would like to take the OS backup on DVD which can... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to programmatically find if given OS is SLES 10 / RHEL 3/.RHEL 4/RHEL5 etc ..
For this do we have any library call/sys call? Or should we use any sys. structure which would give me detailed info. Share me if you have any pointers.
Thanks in advance
- Krishna (1 Reply)
i have 5 cd's of RHEL 5.
how do i know which cd is the createrepo package in...
is there any command or
flags you can add to rpm command to install and the install processes will automatically ask for certain # of cd... (0 Replies)
Hello all,
I'm stuck with a problem on REDHAT Enterprise (uname -r show: 2.4.21-57.ELsmp)
The only way to install package is using RPM, but since I'm a newbie I got a lot of dependencies warnings. I installed yum, but the problem now is that I'm not able to create a local repository to install... (6 Replies)
Can anyone give me a little clue on why the hard drive cache read timings on sles 9 is better then sles 11? The same hardware was used in both test. I even deleted the ata_generic module from initrd.
The speed difference is 10MB vs 5 MB
Thanks (1 Reply)
Hi, Here is the issue:
# yum install createrepo
Warning, could not load sqlite, falling back to pickle
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
file://var/yum_rpm/repodata/repomd.xml: OSError: No such file or directory: '/yum_rpm/repodata/repomd.xml'
Trying other mirror.
Cannot... (5 Replies)
Hi guys,
I have a SUSE 10 box and is missing 2 commands:
reposync
createrepo
When I try to search for these using zypper :
server:/tmp # zypper search createrepo
Restoring system sources...
Not found: Media Exception
Not found: Media Exception
/repodata/repomd.xml (http://<REPO>)... (0 Replies)
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create-branching-keyboard
create-branching-keyboard(1) User Commands create-branching-keyboard(1)NAME
create-branching-keyboard - create branching keyboards for GOK
SYNOPSIS
create-branching-keyboard [--usage] infile [n-desired-rows]
DESCRIPTION
create-branching-keyboard takes an input data file and creates a family of branching keyboard XML files in the format that GOK expects.
Given an input file named test.data, create-branching-keyboard creates test.data.kbd, which in turn refers to a family of *.kbd files that
are created based on data in the input file.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
--usage Display usage information.
OPERANDS
The following operands are supported:
infile The name of the input file.
n-desired-rows If specified, create-branching-keyboard attempts to create keyboards with the specified number of rows. The recommended
values are between 2 and 6.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
create-branching-keyboard can be used to create families of branching keyboards from UTF-8 input files. The format of the input files is as
follows:
o Lines beginning with '#' are ignored.
o The rest of the input file consists of consecutive pairs of lines. The first line of a pair is typically ignored, but should serve as
a UTF-8 label describing the "primary key" in the next line. The second line of the pair consists of a single UTF-8 character followed
by a ':' color delimiter, and a string of UTF-8 characters to which the initial character may branch.
The resulting XML file, after processing, defines .kbd files such that each prefix 'primary key' forms a key on the GOK keyboard whose
label is the "primary key" UTF-8 character, and which branches to a keyboard consisting of the following UTF-8 characters, one per key.
create-branching-keyboard is particularly useful in creating branching keyboards for ideographic languages. For instance, the primary key
for a given line may consist of the UTF-8 character for a 'radical' such as hng.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Creating Branching Keyboards From a File Called test.data
example% create-branching-keyboard test.data
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Application exited successfully
>0 Application exited with failure
FILES
The following files are used by this application:
/usr/bin/create-branchinExecutable to create branching keyboards for GOK
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWgnome-a11y-gok-share |
| | |
| |SUNWgnome-a11y-gok |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface stability |External |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
Latest version of the GNOME Desktop User Guide for your platform.
gok(1)NOTES
The create-branching-keyboard utility is experimental and unsupported.
Written by Bill Haneman, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2004.
SunOS 5.10 7 Sep 2004 create-branching-keyboard(1)