i am trying to run revisor but it seems to keep stalling at "linking in
release notes". i've checked /var/log/revisor.log but see nothing. in
fact if i run "tail -r /var/log/revisor.log" while running revisor it
always stops at "Can we build installation media now?" i am trying to
use revisor to build a CD install.
here's what i'm reading from the terminal when i run revisor from said
terminal:
Creating Configuration Store
Setting default options
Setting options from configuration file
setting media_live_optical to 0
setting media_installation_dvd to 0
setting repos_enabledebuginfo to 0
setting media_installation_cd to 1
setting media_live_thumb to 0
setting repos_enabledevelopment to 0
setting repos_enabletesting to 0
setting repos_enablesource to 0
Setting options from command-line
Running main routine...
Reading configuration file /etc/revisor/revisor.conf
Reading pungi configuration file
/etc/revisor/conf.d/pungi-f7-i386.conf
Reading configuration file /etc/revisor/revisor.conf
Reading pungi configuration file
/etc/revisor/conf.d/pungi-f7-i386.conf
Load Kickstart: Can we build Installation Media now?
Can we build Installation Media now?
Initting progress bar for Setting up Yum
Weeeee checking deps
Initting progress bar for Resolving Dependencies
Initting progress bar for Downloading Packages
Error: Cannot remove destination dir /var/tmp/pungi-revisor
Error: Cannot recreate destination dir /var/tmp/pungi-revisor
Initting progress bar for Linking in packages
Initting progress bar for Creating Repository
Information
Running command /usr/bin/createrepo -v --database
--groupfile /etc/pungi/comps-f7.xml
/var/tmp/pungi-revisor/7/f7-i386/i386/os
Initting progress bar for Building Installation Images
Running command /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/buildinstall
--product Fedora --variant f7-i386 --version 7
--release "Fedora 7" --prodpath Fedora
/var/tmp/pungi-revisor/7/f7-i386/i386/os
i've googled this but am coming up with nothing.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
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