Sounds about right - you'll have to figure out what the failing hunks do and edit them into the relevant files manually. It's not difficult if you have a rudimentary understanding of programming in just about any language. Gordan On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 16:13:06 +0100 (BST), "--[ UxBoD ]--" <uxbod@splatnix.net> wrote: > Thanks Gordan, > > Have tried with the SVN patch and it failed after the couple of > hunks: > > Patch #7 (yum-3.2.27_el6-chroot.patch): > + /bin/cat > /home/compuser/rpmbuild/SOURCES/yum-3.2.27_el6-chroot.patch > + /usr/bin/patch -s -p1 --fuzz=0 > 2 out of 5 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file yum/config.py.rej > 1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file yum/history.py.rej > 4 out of 5 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file yum/rpmsack.py.rej > > I split out the patch for history.py, as it was the smallest, and > tried applying it manually in-case it was an ordering issue but that > failed as-well. Looks like have to take the patch apart unless I am > missing something. For reference I am using: > > Kernel: 2.6.32-131.12.1.el6.vs2.3.0.36.29.6.18.x86_64 > Yum : yum-3.2.27-14.el6.centos.noarch > Patch : yum-3.2.27_el6-chroot.patch > -- > Thanks, Phil > > ----- Original Message ----- >> You will most likely have to install the src rpm, patch it (and some >> patch porting is likely to be required - I've never seen it patch >> cleanly out of the box yet on any Fedora/RedHat version), update >> the >> spec file to apply the modified patch and rebuild the package. >> >> Gordan >> >> >> On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 11:17:59 +0100 (BST), "--[ UxBoD ]--" >> <uxbod@splatnix.net> wrote: >> > kernel and util-vserver installed okay on CentOS6. Is there an rpm >> > for yum chroot or does one need to build from source ? >> > -- >> > Thanks, Phil >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> >> Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote: >> >> > Roderick A. Anderson wrote: >> >> >> Roderick A. Anderson wrote: >> >> >>> Now that CentOS 6 is available and I have an opportunity >> build >> >> >>> a >> >> >>> system >> >> >>> from scratch I was checking on options to do this. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Nothing on the web site yet so I thought I'd look at Daniel's >> >> >>> repo to >> >> >>> see if he's found the tuits to build a new kernel and >> >> >>> util-vserver* >> >> >>> packages. Problem is I can't reach the site. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> So this is a two for one: Daniel, is rpm.hozac.com having >> >> >>> problems? >> >> >>> >> >> >>> And has anyone taken, or planning on taking, the CentOS 6 >> >> plunge? >> >> >> Well I'm getting the pieces in place but have some questions. >> >> >> >> >> >> The plan: >> >> >> >> >> >> 1. Install CentOS 6 from the minimal CD/DVD. >> >> >> 2. Update to the LV kernel from Daniel's repo. >> >> >> >> >> >> The questions: >> >> >> >> >> >> 1. The repo only has CentOS 4 and 5 listed. What tricks >> do >> >> >> I >> >> >> have to >> >> >> use the repo for CentOS 6? (Sorry Daniel if this is >> >> >> still >> >> >> a work >> >> >> in progress and I'm getting ahead of the game.) >> >> > >> >> > http://rpm.hozac.com/dhozac/rhel/6/vserver/ >> >> > >> >> >> 2. Will the *el6* SRPMS work for CentOS 6? >> >> > >> >> > Depends on which ones you're talking about. The ones on the >> >> > above >> >> > URL, >> >> > yes. The ones in the 5 repo? No. >> >> >> >> OK. Do I need to munge the .repo file to point to the rhel >> >> directory >> >> instead of the centos? >> >> >> >> >> 3. And what are the *dhz* packages -- mkinitrd and yum -- >> >> for? >> >> > >> >> > mkinitrd is to make the 2.6.32 kernel work on RHEL/CentOS 5. >> The >> >> > provided >> >> > mkinitrd doesn't know the correct module names etc. yum has the >> >> > chroot >> >> > patch applied which makes it work for building guests. >> >> >> >> Could explain why I've had failed install/updates. Nothing >> >> critical >> >> but >> >> has kept me from moving forward. >> >> >> >> Do I need the mkinitrd package if I'm using your rhel6 RPMs and >> >> not >> >> building the from SRPMs? >> >> >> >> >> >> Rod >> >> -- >> >> >> >> >> >>