With the exact same commandline, roughly 50% of the time I get a conflict betweem generic-logos and fedora-logos. This happens with stock F9 revisor from rpm and the tip of the F-9 branch in git. Nothing whatsoever requires fedora-logos.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. !?
$ sudo revisor --cli --config revisor/revisor.conf \ --kickstart=revisor/anaconda-f9.ks \ --kickstart-include --kickstart-default \ --install-unified --model 'xs-f9-i386' --yes \ --rebrand-name=xs SELinux on this host is disabled. Composed media will not have SELinux, and as a result the system you install from the composed media will not have SELinux either. Loading Repositories: ######################################## 100.0% Select kickstart packages: ######################################## 100.0% Resolving Dependencies: ######################################## 100.0% generic-logos-9.0.0-1.fc9.noarch from fedora has depsolving problems --> generic-logos conflicts with fedora-logos Resolving Dependencies: ######################################## 100.0% Unable to resolve dependencies for some packages selected:
generic-logos conflicts with fedora-logos
*nothing* requires fedora-logos.
Calling revisor with debug=5 shows...
Adding required package kernel-0:2.6.25-14.fc9.i686 Adding required package kernel-xen-0:2.6.25-2.fc9.i686 Checking dependencies - not allowing any conflicts within the package set Resolving Dependencies: 0.0% Removing package fedora-release-0:9-2.noarch for rebranding Removing package fedora-release-notes-0:9.0.0-1.noarch for rebranding Removing package fedora-logos-0:9.0.0-2.fc9.noarch for rebranding Resolving Dependencies: ######################################## 100.0% generic-logos-9.0.0-1.fc9.noarch from fedora has depsolving problems --> generic-logos conflicts with fedora-logos Resolving Dependencies: ######################################## 100.0% Unable to resolve dependencies for some packages selected:
cheers,
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