On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 10:50:01AM +0300, Or Goshen wrote:
Now, I installed supermin from git. During configuration it
discovered
zypper:
*checking for zypper... zypper
checking for yum... no
checking for rpm... rpm
checking for yumdownloader... no
checking for aptitude... no
checking for apt-cache... apt-cache
checking for dpkg... no
checking if apt-cache depends --recurse is broken... yes
checking for pacman... no*
I have the following file:
*> cat /etc/SuSE-release
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64)
VERSION = 11
PATCHLEVEL = 2*
What am I missing here ?
Why do I get this error ?
First, let's see if your copy of supermin works at all.
Try:
/path/to/your/supermin -v --names bash
Does that work? If not, what's the precise error message?
Secondly, is libguestfs using your compiled-from-git supermin or some
other supermin that you happen to have installed?
Thirdly, take a look at the zypper module in supermin sources
(supermin/src/supermin_zypp_rpm.ml) and examine how OS detection
works.
Rich.
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