[Spacewalk-list] Adding SLE_SP3 client

Flores, Javier (D4\INF\IT ID) Javier.Flores at gmz.migros.ch
Thu Jun 28 14:14:30 UTC 2018


Hi William

python2-newt contains a binary file, that is why it is only available for x86_64. So, you will have to create all packages containing binaries for x390 by yourself.

You can either get the source RPMs and build the x390 RPMs on a local system with rpmbuild or you can try to build the packages on the openSUSE Build Service (OBS).

I just recently started using the OBS and I think that is the better way to go. However, it takes some time to understand how everything works.

Regards,
Javier

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Hi Javier,



I am pointed to that repository as per the doc for registering SLE12_SP3 clients found at: https://github.com/spacewalkproject/spacewalk/wiki/RegisteringClients



However, my SLES is on s390x architecture so zypper is looking at the noarch packages.  When I run "zypper install rhn-client-tools" it reports the following:



"Problem: nothing provides python-newt needed by python2-rhn-client-tools-2.8.25-3.1.noarch"



I see that python2-newt is provided for x86_64 architecture, but nothing for noarch packages, and I don't see it included in the source packages either so I'm a bit stumped.

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Hi



Which repository at opensuse.org are you using?



You can find all the needed packages including python2-newt in this repository:

https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/systemsmanagement:/spacewalk:/2.8/SLE_12_SP3/



Other versions of the spacewalk client can be found here:

https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/systemsmanagement:/spacewalk:/



Regards,

Javier



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Hello all,



I have a working Spacewalk server that is able to serve packages to RHEL clients.  I am now attempting to get some SLES clients registered with the server.  Following the documentation for registering clients, I pointed our SLE_SP3 host to the correct zypper repo at opensuse.org, but received the following error when attempting to install rhn-client-tools et al:



"Problem: nothing provides python-newt needed by python2-rhn-client-tools-2.9.1-1.1.noarch"



I have verified that the python-newt package is not installed on the host.  However, this is due to the fact that this package is in the "SUSE Manager Server 3.x" repo, which requires a separate subscription apart from SLES.  It seems counter-intuitive to require a package that comes in the SUSE Manager Server repo which is SUSE's proprietary alternative to Spacewalk OSS.  I am hoping that I have overlooked something and there is alternative access to python-newt and any other additional packages (newt, libnewt, etc.) that I may need to get the RHN client software working in SLES.



Any insight or assistance with this would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.


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