James Cammarata wrote:
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:15 AM, David Lee <David.Lee(a)ecmwf.int>
wrote:
> Scott Henson wrote:
>> On 12 Jul 2011 11:33:44 -0400, "Ronald J. Yacketta"
<yacketrj(a)potsdam.edu> wrote:
>>> Trying to replicate from cobbler 2.0.3.1 to cobbler 2.0.11 and keep
>>> running into the following:
>>>
>>> cobbler replicate --master=_MASTER_SERVER_ --distros=* --profiles=*
>>> --systems=* --sync-all
>> [...]
>>
>> It seems you've found two bugs. The traceback you see above is from the
>> except statement. The real bug that you are seeing is that cobbler can't
>> create a symlink that it is expecting to be able to create. What does
>> 'ls -l /var/www/cobbler/links' say?
>>
>> I've got the first bug fixed now, but it won't fix your replicate until
>> I see what is in /var/www/cobbler/links/ Thanks.
>> [...]
> Is there an update on this, please?
I didn't see this before, so I'll take a look at it tonight or
tomorrow. Did you ever provide the info requested above? If not,
please post the data in your pastebin of choice and send the link in
reply.
I was not a participant in the events above. I merely observed the mail
thread, because it was something that I knew we would eventually want to
be doing.
If you are "on the case" with this issue, then that sounds good, and it
gives me an incentive at least to try this technique in our environment,
see what happens and report back. I'll try (but cannot promise) to do
that in the next few days.
I'm trying to find out what's going on with the release. We
should be
in somewhat good shape for one, just need to tag the release and get
RPMs pushed to EPEL. [...]
Sounds good. Thanks.
[...] In the meantime, you can clone the git tree and
do a "make rpms" to build them yourself for a hotfix. For the last two
months, the only patches going in have primarily been bug fixes and
optional features, nothing in the core feature set should have
changed.
We're not really in a position to be cloning the git tree. (That's
something I need to take up locally. In the future I would like to be
in such a position.)
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