Hi,
Inadvertently during installation I chose CentOS 7 as my edge platform and installing the QluMan GUI proves to be difficult on CentOS 7 due to missing Qt dependencies. Now I am stuck trying to install an alternative platform:
root@plato:~ # schroot -l chroot:centos7 root@plato:~ # chroot-centos7 (centos7) root@plato:~ # yum update yum install qt-10 qt5-qtbase-devel mesa-libGL-devel mesa-libGLU-devel yum install qluman-qt Loaded plugins: keys, post-transaction-actions, protectbase 0 packages excluded due to repository protections Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package qluman-qt.noarch 0:10.1.0.37-1.ql.el7 will be installed --> Processing Dependency: qt-10 = 10.1.0.37-1.ql.el7 for package: qluman-qt-10.1.0.37-1.ql.el7.noarch --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Package: qluman-qt-10.1.0.37-1.ql.el7.noarch (qlustar-10.1) Requires: qt-10 = 10.1.0.37-1.ql.el7 You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
I couldn't find how to install additional edge platform for my chroot environment **without** requiring QluMan, in the documentation : https://www.qlustar.com/book/docs/install-guide :
"Note that you can always add support for a previously unselected edge platform later on by creating corresponding chroots and Qlustar images using QluMan."
Is there an alternative way to add a platofrm without requiring the QluMan GUI?
Is better to re-run the initial config again? /usr/sbin/qlustar-initial-config
Best regards,
Hernán