On 10/20/06, Lonni J Friedman
<netllama@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't see anything explicitly wrong with your KS file. I've never
tried to get the i386 seamonkey package, but I am able to install some
xorg i386 files in RHEL4-x86_64 via kickstart. So my guess is you're
hitting a RHEL3 bug.
On 10/20/06, Jamie Bohr < jamiebohr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> KS for Fedora acts the same way and I know there are several RH Engineers on
> this list. I think it is something on my part, something I don't understand
> or am missing.
>
>
>
>
> On 10/20/06, Lonni J Friedman <netllama@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > On 10/20/06, Jamie Bohr < jamiebohr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > I am trying to install the only the 32 bit version of seamonkey (RHEL
> v3) on
> > > a system. There are plugin issues with the 64 version. I have
> > > seamonkey.i386 in my ks.cfg, the 64 version still gets installed. In my
> > > kickstart config. file I have the following for packages:
> > >
> > > %packages --resolvedeps
> > > @ X Window System
> > > @ GNOME Desktop Environment
> > > @ KDE Desktop Environment
> > > #@ Graphical Internet
> > > @ Sound and Video
> > > @ legacy-software-development
> > > @ compat-arch-support
> > > @ development-tools
> > > @ workstation-common
> > > @ x-software-development
> > > @ gnome-software-development
> > > @ development-tools
> > > @ development-libs
> > > @ kde-software-development
> > > @ ruby
> > > seamonkey.i386
> > > evolution
> > > evolution-connector
> > > gaim
> > > gnomemeeting
> > > xchat
> > > kernel-source
> > > -sendmail
> > > postfix
> > > -dailup
> > > -office
> > > -games
> >
> > This is likely the wrong place to be asking about RHEL3 problems.
> > Have you checked whether there's a bugzilla bug for this?
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