- dynamically construct reference image on the target machine in a %post
scriplet, instead of building it on the build machine. This solves a
couple of problems:
1. RPM databases constructed on a RH9 machine could be corrupt on a
FC2 machine because of the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL rpm/glibc NPTL bug.
2. vserver-reference is no longer a 50 MB download. The reference
image can be installed from the localhost yum cache most of the
time.
But introduces a couple of problems:
1. If the %post scriplet fails, the whole installation fails
with a warning, but without an error. Not having a complete
vserver-reference build is a bad thing.
2. Must zap RPM and YUM locks while installing.