Hello,
Checking the status of the build, I noticed this report (http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/getfile?taskID=16301025&name=anaconda...) still listed f23-backgrounds and accurately stated LuxRender-blender is not available for x86 architecture.
Is it a bug on the build system because it uses the old design-suite ks file? Since LuxRender-blender can be only used on 64biit architectures, does the build system supposedly skipped it like it does with Darktable?
Thanks in advance for the clarification.
On Saturday, November 5, 2016 8:39:14 PM CST Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Hello,
Checking the status of the build, I noticed this report (http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/getfile?taskID=16301025&name=anaconda... ckaging.log&offset=-4000) still listed f23-backgrounds and accurately stated LuxRender-blender is not available for x86 architecture.
Is it a bug on the build system because it uses the old design-suite ks file? Since LuxRender-blender can be only used on 64biit architectures, does the build system supposedly skipped it like it does with Darktable?
Thanks in advance for the clarification.
you really need to manage the pages via comps groups. the kickstart says install LuxRender-blender and its not available and is correctly failing the compose.
darktable is not explicitly listed in the kickstart, it is listed in the design-suite comps group
Everything is working as expected. you will need to remove LuxRender-blender from the kickstart and add it to comps. it looks like you have quite a few packages that should be in comps and not in the kickstart
Dennis
On 06/11/16 08:44 AM, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
On Saturday, November 5, 2016 8:39:14 PM CST Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Hello,
Checking the status of the build, I noticed this report (http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/getfile?taskID=16301025&name=anaconda... ckaging.log&offset=-4000) still listed f23-backgrounds and accurately stated LuxRender-blender is not available for x86 architecture.
Is it a bug on the build system because it uses the old design-suite ks file? Since LuxRender-blender can be only used on 64biit architectures, does the build system supposedly skipped it like it does with Darktable?
Thanks in advance for the clarification.
you really need to manage the pages via comps groups. the kickstart says install LuxRender-blender and its not available and is correctly failing the compose.
darktable is not explicitly listed in the kickstart, it is listed in the design-suite comps group
Everything is working as expected. you will need to remove LuxRender-blender from the kickstart and add it to comps. it looks like you have quite a few packages that should be in comps and not in the kickstart
Now that comps is mentioned, LuxRender-blender on a kickstart was one of workarounds due to bug #1336879. I removed it on the kickstart and see if dnf from the build system fulfill the condition statement. I will notify if the issue is resolved.
Ref: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1336879