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#
# packages.py: package management - mainly package installation
#
# Erik Troan <ewt@redhat.com>
# Matt Wilson <msw@redhat.com>
# Michael Fulbright <msf@redhat.com>
# Jeremy Katz <katzj@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright 2001-2003 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU
# library public license.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Library Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#

import iutil
import isys
import rpm
import os
import timer
import time
import sys
import string
import language
import fsset
import kudzu
from flags import flags
from product import *
from constants import *
from syslogd import syslog
from hdrlist import PKGTYPE_MANDATORY, PKGTYPE_DEFAULT
from installmethod import FileCopyException

from rhpl.translate import _
import rhpl.arch

import logging
log = logging.getLogger("anaconda")

def queryUpgradeContinue(intf, dir):
    if dir == DISPATCH_FORWARD:
        return

    rc = intf.messageWindow(_("Proceed with upgrade?"),
                       _("The file systems of the Linux installation "
                         "you have chosen to upgrade have already been "
                         "mounted. You cannot go back past this point. "
                         "\n\n") + 
                     _( "Would you like to continue with the upgrade?"),
                                      type = "yesno")
    if rc == 0:
        sys.exit(0)
    return DISPATCH_FORWARD

def doPostAction(id, instPath, intf = None):
    id.instClass.postAction(instPath, flags.serial, intf)

def firstbootConfiguration(id, instPath):
    if id.firstboot == FIRSTBOOT_RECONFIG:
        f = open(instPath + '/etc/reconfigSys', 'w+')
        f.close()
    elif id.firstboot == FIRSTBOOT_SKIP:
        f = open(instPath + '/etc/sysconfig/firstboot', 'w+')
        f.write('RUN_FIRSTBOOT=NO')
        f.close()

    return
        

def writeConfiguration(id, instPath):
    log.info("Writing main configuration")
    if not flags.test:
        id.write(instPath)

def writeKSConfiguration(id, instPath):
    log.info("Writing autokickstart file")
    if not flags.test:
	fn = instPath + "/root/anaconda-ks.cfg"
    else:
	fn = "/tmp/anaconda-ks.cfg"

    id.writeKS(fn)

def copyAnacondaLogs(instPath):
    log.info("Copying anaconda logs")
    for (fn, dest) in (("/tmp/anaconda.log", "anaconda.log"),
                       ("/tmp/syslog", "anaconda.syslog"),
                       ("/tmp/ramfs/X.log", "anaconda.xlog")):
        if os.access(fn, os.R_OK):
            try:
                iutil.copyFile(fn, "%s/var/log/%s" %(instPath, dest))
                os.chmod("%s/var/log/%s" %(instPath, dest), 0600)
            except:
                pass

def writeXConfiguration(id, instPath):
    testmode = flags.test

# comment out to test
    if testmode:
        return
# end code to comment to test 
# uncomment to test writing X config in test mode
#    try:
#	os.mkdir("/tmp/etc")
#    except:
#	pass
#    try:
#	os.mkdir("/tmp/etc/X11")
#    except:
#	pass
#    instPath = '/'
# end code for test writing

    if id.xsetup.skipx:
        return

    card = id.videocard.primaryCard()
    if not card:
	return

    log.info("Writing X configuration")
    if not testmode:
        fn = instPath

        if os.access (instPath + "/etc/X11/X", os.R_OK):
            os.rename (instPath + "/etc/X11/X",
                       instPath + "/etc/X11/X.rpmsave")

        try:
            os.unlink (instPath + "/etc/X11/X")
        except OSError:
            pass
            
        os.symlink ("../../usr/X11R6/bin/Xorg",
                    instPath + "/etc/X11/X")
    else:
        fn = "/tmp/"

    id.xsetup.write(fn+"/etc/X11", id.mouse, id.keyboard)
    id.desktop.write(instPath)

def handleX11Packages(dir, intf, disp, id, instPath):

    if dir == DISPATCH_BACK:
        return
        
    # skip X setup if it is not being installed
    #
    # uncomment this block if you want X configuration to be presented
    #
# START BLOCK
#     if (not id.grpset.hdrlist.has_key('XFree86') or
#         not id.grpset.hdrlist['XFree86'].isSelected()):
#         disp.skipStep("videocard")
#         disp.skipStep("monitor")
#         disp.skipStep("xcustom")
#         disp.skipStep("writexconfig")
#         id.xsetup.skipx = 1
#     elif disp.stepInSkipList("videocard"):
#         # if X is being installed, but videocard step skipped
#         # need to turn it back on
#         disp.skipStep("videocard", skip=0)
#         disp.skipStep("monitor", skip=0)
#         disp.skipStep("xcustom", skip=0)
#         disp.skipStep("writexconfig", skip=0)
#         id.xsetup.skipx = 0
# END BLOCK

    # set default runlevel based on packages
    gnomeSelected = (id.grpset.hdrlist.has_key('gnome-session')
                     and id.grpset.hdrlist['gnome-session'].isSelected())
    gdmSelected = (id.grpset.hdrlist.has_key('gdm')
                     and id.grpset.hdrlist['gdm'].isSelected())
    kdeSelected = (id.grpset.hdrlist.has_key('kdebase')
                   and id.grpset.hdrlist['kdebase'].isSelected())
    xinstalled = ((id.grpset.hdrlist.has_key('xorg-x11')
                   and id.grpset.hdrlist['xorg-x11'].isSelected()) or
                  (id.grpset.hdrlist.has_key('XFree86')
                   and id.grpset.hdrlist['XFree86'].isSelected()))

    if gnomeSelected:
        id.desktop.setDefaultDesktop("GNOME")
    elif kdeSelected:
        id.desktop.setDefaultDesktop("KDE")

    if (gdmSelected or kdeSelected) and (xinstalled) and (not flags.serial) and (not flags.virtpconsole):
        id.desktop.setDefaultRunLevel(5)
    else:
        id.desktop.setDefaultRunLevel(3)        

# verifies that monitor is not Unprobed, and if so we can skip monitor question
def checkMonitorOK(monitor, dispatch):
    rc = 0
    if monitor is not None:
	if monitor.getMonitorID() != "Unprobed Monitor":
	    rc = 1

    dispatch.skipStep("monitor", skip=rc)

# sets a reasonable default for X settings.
def setSaneXSettings(xsetup):
    if xsetup is not None and xsetup.xhwstate is not None:
	if not xsetup.imposed_sane_default:
	    # XXX HACK see if we have a user specified LCD display
	    import re
	    
	    regx = re.compile("LCD Panel .*x.*")
	    monid = xsetup.xhwstate.monitor.getMonitorID()
	    lcdres = None
	    if regx.match(monid):
		for testres in ["640x480", "800x600", "1024x480", "1024x768",
				"1280x960", "1280x1024", "1400x1050",
				"1600x1200"]:
		    if string.find(monid, testres) != -1:
			lcdres = testres
			break
		
	    if lcdres is not None:
		xsetup.xhwstate.set_resolution(lcdres)
	    else:
		xsetup.xhwstate.choose_sane_default()
		xsetup.imposed_sane_default = 1
	    
def doMigrateFilesystems(dir, thefsset, diskset, upgrade, instPath):
    if dir == DISPATCH_BACK:
        return DISPATCH_NOOP

    if thefsset.haveMigratedFilesystems():
        return DISPATCH_NOOP

    thefsset.migrateFilesystems (instPath)

    # if we're upgrading, we may need to do lvm device node hackery
    if upgrade:
        thefsset.makeLVMNodes(instPath, trylvm1 = 1)
    

def turnOnFilesystems(dir, thefsset, diskset, partitions, upgrade, instPath):
    if dir == DISPATCH_BACK:
        log.info("unmounting filesystems")
	thefsset.umountFilesystems(instPath)
	return

    if flags.setupFilesystems:
	if not upgrade:
            partitions.doMetaDeletes(diskset)
            thefsset.setActive(diskset)
            if not thefsset.isActive():
                diskset.savePartitions ()
            thefsset.checkBadblocks(instPath)
            if not thefsset.volumesCreated:
                thefsset.createLogicalVolumes(instPath)
            thefsset.formatSwap(instPath)
            thefsset.turnOnSwap(instPath)
	    thefsset.makeFilesystems (instPath)
            thefsset.mountFilesystems (instPath)

def setupTimezone(timezone, upgrade, instPath, dir):
    # we don't need this on an upgrade or going backwards
    if upgrade or (dir == DISPATCH_BACK):
        return

    # dont do this in test mode!
    if flags.test:
	return
    
    os.environ["TZ"] = timezone.tz
    tzfile = "/usr/share/zoneinfo/" + timezone.tz
    if not os.access(tzfile, os.R_OK):
        log.error("unable to set timezone")
    else:
        try:
            iutil.copyFile(tzfile, "/etc/localtime")
        except OSError, (errno, msg):
            log.error("Error copying timezone (from %s): %s" %(tzfile, msg))

    if iutil.getArch() == "s390":
        return
    args = [ "/usr/sbin/hwclock", "--hctosys" ]
    if timezone.utc:
        args.append("-u")
    elif timezone.arc:
        args.append("-a")

    try:
        iutil.execWithRedirect(args[0], args, stdin = None,
                               stdout = "/dev/tty5", stderr = "/dev/tty5")
    except RuntimeError:
        log.error("Failed to set clock")

# do miscellaneous package selections based on other installation selections
def handleMiscPackages(intf, id, dir):
    if dir == DISPATCH_BACK:
        return

    arch = iutil.getArch ()

    # this is a crappy hack, but I don't want bug reports from these people
    if (arch == "i386") and (not id.grpset.hdrlist.has_key("kernel")):
        intf.messageWindow(_("Error"),
                           _("You are trying to install on a machine "
                             "which isn't supported by this release of "
                             "%s.") %(productName,),
                           type="custom", custom_icon="error",
                           custom_buttons=[_("_Exit")])
        sys.exit(0)

    # shorthand
    upgrade = id.getUpgrade()

    def select(hdrlist, name):
        if hdrlist.has_key(name):
            hdrlist[name].select(isManual = 1)
            return 1
        return 0

    def selected(hdrlist, name):
        if hdrlist.has_key(name) and hdrlist[name].isSelected():
            return 1
        return 0

    if not upgrade:
        foundkernel = 0
	if isys.smpAvailable() or isys.htavailable():
            if id.grpset.hdrlist.has_key("kernel-smp") and \
               id.grpset.hdrlist["kernel-smp"][rpm.RPMTAG_ARCH] == \
               id.grpset.hdrlist["kernel"][rpm.RPMTAG_ARCH]:
                if select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'kernel-smp'):
                    foundkernel = 1
                    if selected(id.grpset.hdrlist, "gcc"):
                        select(id.grpset.hdrlist, "kernel-smp-devel")

        if foundkernel == 0:
            # we *always* need to have some sort of kernel installed
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'kernel')
            
        if (selected(id.grpset.hdrlist, "gcc") and
            selected(id.grpset.hdrlist, "kernel")):
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, "kernel-devel")

	# if NIS is configured, install ypbind and dependencies:
	if id.auth.find("--enablenis") != -1:
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'ypbind')
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'yp-tools')
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'portmap')

	if id.auth.find("--enableldap") != -1:
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'nss_ldap')
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'openldap')
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'perl')

	if id.auth.find("--enablekrb5") != -1:
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'pam_krb5')
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'krb5-workstation')
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'krbafs')
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'krb5-libs')

	if id.auth.find("--enablesmbauth") != -1:
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'pam_smb')

        if iutil.getArch() == "i386" and id.bootloader.useGrubVal == 1:
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'grub')
        elif iutil.getArch() == "s390":
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 's390utils')
        elif iutil.getArch() == "ppc":
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'yaboot')
        elif iutil.getArch() == "ia64":
            select(id.grpset.hdrlist, 'elilo')

        for entry in id.fsset.entries:
            for pkg in entry.fsystem.getNeededPackages():
                if select(id.grpset.hdrlist, pkg):
                    log.info("Needed %s for %s" %(pkg, entry.getMountPoint()))

def doPostInstall(method, id, intf, instPath):
    if flags.test:
	return

    w = intf.progressWindow(_("Post Install"),
                            _("Performing post install configuration..."), 6)

    upgrade = id.getUpgrade()
    arch = iutil.getArch ()

    if upgrade:
	logname = '/root/upgrade.log'
    else:
	logname = '/root/install.log'

    instLogName = instPath + logname
    instLog = open(instLogName, "a")
    
    try:
	if not upgrade:
	    w.set(1)

	    copyExtraModules(instPath, id.grpset, id.extraModules)

	    w.set(2)

            # we need to write out the network bits before kudzu runs
            # to avoid getting devices in the wrong order (#102276)
            id.network.write(instPath)
		       
	    w.set(3)

	    # blah.  If we're on a serial mouse, and we have X, we need to
	    # close the mouse device, then run kudzu, then open it again.

	    # turn it off
	    mousedev = None

	    # XXX currently Bad Things (X async reply) happen when doing
	    # Mouse Magic on Sparc (Mach64, specificly)
	    # The s390 doesn't even have a mouse!
            if os.environ.get('DISPLAY') == ':1' and arch != 'sparc':
		try:
                    import xmouse
		    mousedev = xmouse.get()[0]
		except RuntimeError:
		    pass

	    if mousedev:
		try:
		    os.rename (mousedev, "/dev/disablemouse")
		except OSError:
		    pass
		try:
		    xmouse.reopen()
		except RuntimeError:
		    pass

	    if arch != "s390" and flags.setupFilesystems:
		# we need to unmount usbdevfs before mounting it
		usbWasMounted = iutil.isUSBDevFSMounted()
		if usbWasMounted:
                    isys.umount('/proc/bus/usb', removeDir = 0)

		    # see if unmount suceeded, if not pretent it isnt mounted
		    # because we're screwed anywyas if system is going to
		    # lock up
		    if iutil.isUSBDevFSMounted():
			usbWasMounted = 0
		    
                unmountUSB = 0
                try:
                    isys.mount('/usbfs', instPath+'/proc/bus/usb', 'usbfs')
                    unmountUSB = 1
                except:
                    log.error("Mount of /proc/bus/usb in chroot failed")
                    pass

                argv = [ "/usr/sbin/kudzu", "-q" ]
                if id.grpset.hdrlist.has_key("kernel"):
                    ver = "%s-%s" %(id.grpset.hdrlist["kernel"][rpm.RPMTAG_VERSION],
                                    id.grpset.hdrlist["kernel"][rpm.RPMTAG_RELEASE])
                    argv.extend(["-k", ver])
                
                devnull = os.open("/dev/null", os.O_RDWR)
                iutil.execWithRedirect(argv[0], argv, root = instPath,
                                       stdout = devnull)
                # turn it back on            
                if mousedev:
                    try:
                        os.rename ("/dev/disablemouse", mousedev)
                    except OSError:
                        pass
                    try:
                        xmouse.reopen()
                    except RuntimeError:
                        pass

                if unmountUSB:
                    try:
                        isys.umount(instPath + '/proc/bus/usb', removeDir = 0)
                    except SystemError:
                        # if we fail to unmount, then we should just not
                        # try to remount it.  this protects us from random
                        # suckage
                        usbWasMounted = 0

		if usbWasMounted:
                    isys.mount('/usbfs', '/proc/bus/usb', 'usbfs')

	w.set(4)

        if upgrade and id.dbpath is not None:
            # remove the old rpmdb
	    try:
		iutil.rmrf (id.dbpath)
	    except OSError:
		pass

        if upgrade:
	    # needed for prior systems which were not xinetd based
	    migrateXinetd(instPath, instLogName)

            # needed for prior to 2.6 so that mice have some chance
            # of working afterwards. FIXME: this is a hack
            migrateMouseConfig(instPath, instLogName)

        #if id.grpset.hdrlist.has_key("rhgb") and id.grpset.hdrlist["rhgb"].isSelected():
        #    log.info("rhgb installed, adding to boot loader config")
        #   id.bootloader.args.append("rhgb quiet")

        w.set(5)

        w.set(6)


    finally:
	pass

    if upgrade:
        instLog.write(_("\n\nThe following packages were available in "
                        "this version but NOT upgraded:\n"))
    else:
        instLog.write(_("\n\nThe following packages were available in "
                        "this version but NOT installed:\n"))
        
    # XXX hack - we should really write a proper lvm "config".  but for now
    # just vgscan if they have /sbin/lvm and some appearance of volumes
    if (os.access(instPath + "/sbin/lvm", os.X_OK) and
        os.access(instPath + "/dev/mapper", os.X_OK) and
        len(os.listdir("/dev/mapper")) > 1):
        rc = iutil.execWithRedirect("/sbin/lvm",
                                    ["lvm", "vgscan", "-v"],
                                    stdout = "/dev/tty5",
                                    stderr = "/dev/tty5",
                                    root = instPath,
                                    searchPath = 1)

    # write out info on install method used
    try:
	if id.methodstr is not None:
	    if os.access (instPath + "/etc/sysconfig/installinfo", os.R_OK):
		os.rename (instPath + "/etc/sysconfig/installinfo",
			   instPath + "/etc/sysconfig/installinfo.rpmsave")

	    f = open(instPath + "/etc/sysconfig/installinfo", "w+")
	    f.write("INSTALLMETHOD=%s\n" % (string.split(id.methodstr, ':')[0],))

	    try:
		ii = open("/tmp/isoinfo", "r")
		il = ii.readlines()
		ii.close()
		for line in il:
		    f.write(line)
	    except:
		pass
	    f.close()
	else:
	    log.warning("methodstr not set for some reason")
    except:
	log.error("Failed to write out installinfo")
        
    w.pop ()

    sys.stdout.flush()
    
    if flags.setupFilesystems:
	syslog.stop()

# FIXME: this is a huge gross hack.  hard coded list of files
# created by anaconda so that we can not be killed by selinux
def setFileCons(instPath, partitions):
    import partRequests
    
    if flags.selinux:
        log.info("setting SELinux contexts for anaconda created files")

        files = ["/etc/rpm/platform", "/etc/rpm/macros",
                 "/etc/lilo.conf.anaconda",
                 "/etc/mtab", "/etc/fstab", "/etc/resolv.conf",
                 "/etc/modprobe.conf", "/etc/modprobe.conf~",
                 "/var/log/wtmp", "/var/run/utmp",
                 "/dev/log", "/var/lib/rpm", "/", "/etc/raidtab",
                 "/etc/mdadm.conf"]

        vgs = []
        for entry in partitions.requests:
            if isinstance(entry, partRequests.VolumeGroupRequestSpec):
                vgs.append("/dev/%s" %(entry.volumeGroupName,))

        # ugh, this is ugly
        for dir in ["/var/lib/rpm", "/etc/lvm", "/dev/mapper"] + vgs:
            def addpath(x): return dir + "/" + x

            if not os.path.isdir(instPath + dir):
                continue
            dirfiles = os.listdir(instPath + dir)
            files.extend(map(addpath, dirfiles))
            files.append(dir)

        # blah, to work in a chroot, we need to actually be inside so the
        # regexes will work
        child = os.fork()
        if (not child):
            os.chroot(instPath)
            for f in files:
                if not os.access("%s" %(f,), os.R_OK):
                    log.warning("%s doesn't exist" %(f,))
                    continue
                ret = isys.resetFileContext(f)
                log.info("set fc of %s to %s" %(f, ret))
            os._exit(0)

        try:
            os.waitpid(child, 0)
        except OSError, (num, msg):
            pass
            

    return

# XXX: large hack lies here
def migrateMouseConfig(instPath, instLog):
    if not os.access (instPath + "/usr/sbin/fix-mouse-psaux", os.X_OK):
        return

    argv = [ "/usr/sbin/fix-mouse-psaux" ]

    logfile = os.open (instLog, os.O_APPEND)
    iutil.execWithRedirect(argv[0], argv, root = instPath,
			   stdout = logfile, stderr = logfile)
    os.close(logfile)


def migrateXinetd(instPath, instLog):
    if not os.access (instPath + "/usr/sbin/inetdconvert", os.X_OK):
	return

    if not os.access (instPath + "/etc/inetd.conf.rpmsave", os.R_OK):
	return

    argv = [ "/usr/sbin/inetdconvert", "--convertremaining",
	     "--inetdfile", "/etc/inetd.conf.rpmsave" ]

    logfile = os.open (instLog, os.O_APPEND)
    iutil.execWithRedirect(argv[0], argv, root = instPath,
			   stdout = logfile, stderr = logfile)
    os.close(logfile)

def copyExtraModules(instPath, grpset, extraModules):
    kernelVersions = grpset.kernelVersionList()
    foundModule = 0

    try:
        f = open("/etc/arch")
        arch = f.readline().strip()
        del f
    except IOError:
        arch = os.uname()[2]

    for (path, name) in extraModules:
        if not path:
            path = "/modules.cgz"
	pattern = ""
	names = ""
	for (n, tag) in kernelVersions:
            if tag == "up":
                pkg = "kernel"
            else:
                pkg = "kernel-%s" %(tag,)
            arch = grpset.hdrlist[pkg][rpm.RPMTAG_ARCH]
            # version 1 path
            pattern = pattern + " %s/%s/%s.ko " % (n, arch, name)
            # version 0 path
            pattern = pattern + " %s/%s.ko " % (n, name)
            names = names + " %s.ko" % (name,)
	command = ("cd %s/lib/modules; gunzip < %s | "
                   "%s/bin/cpio --quiet -iumd %s" % 
                   (instPath, path, instPath, pattern))
	log.info("running: '%s'" % (command, ))
	os.system(command)

	for (n, tag) in kernelVersions:
            if tag == "up":
                pkg = "kernel"
            else:
                pkg = "kernel-%s" %(tag,)
            
	    toDir = "%s/lib/modules/%s/updates" % \
		    (instPath, n)
	    to = "%s/%s.ko" % (toDir, name)

            if (os.path.isdir("%s/lib/modules/%s" %(instPath, n)) and not
                os.path.isdir("%s/lib/modules/%s/updates" %(instPath, n))):
                os.mkdir("%s/lib/modules/%s/updates" %(instPath, n))
            if not os.path.isdir(toDir):
                continue

            arch = grpset.hdrlist[pkg][rpm.RPMTAG_ARCH]
            for p in ("%s/%s.ko" %(arch, name), "%s.ko" %(name,)):
                fromFile = "%s/lib/modules/%s/%s" % (instPath, n, p)

                if (os.access(fromFile, os.R_OK)):
                    log.info("moving %s to %s" % (fromFile, to))
                    os.rename(fromFile, to)
                    # the file might not have been owned by root in the cgz
                    os.chown(to, 0, 0)
                    foundModule = 1
                else:
                    log.warning("missing DD module %s (this may be okay)" % 
                        fromFile)

    if foundModule == 1:
        for (n, tag) in kernelVersions:
            recreateInitrd(n, instPath)


#Recreate initrd for use when driver disks add modules
def recreateInitrd (kernelTag, instRoot):
    log.info("recreating initrd for %s" % (kernelTag,))
    iutil.execWithRedirect("/sbin/new-kernel-pkg",
                           [ "/sbin/new-kernel-pkg", "--mkinitrd",
                             "--depmod", "--install", kernelTag ],
                           stdout = None, stderr = None,
                           searchPath = 1, root = instRoot)

def betaNagScreen(intf, dir):
    publicBetas = { "Red Hat Linux": "Red Hat Linux Public Beta",
                    "Red Hat Enterprise Linux": "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Public Beta",
                    "Fedora Core": "Fedora Core" }

    
    if dir == DISPATCH_BACK:
	return DISPATCH_NOOP

    fileagainst = None
    for (key, val) in publicBetas.items():
        if productName.startswith(key):
            fileagainst = val
    if fileagainst is None:
        fileagainst = "%s Beta" %(productName,)
    
    while 1:
	rc = intf.messageWindow( _("Warning! This is pre-release software!"),
				 _("Thank you for downloading this "
				   "pre-release of %s.\n\n"
				   "This is not a final "
				   "release and is not intended for use "
				   "on production systems.  The purpose of "
				   "this release is to collect feedback "
				   "from testers, and it is not suitable "
				   "for day to day usage.\n\n"
				   "To report feedback, please visit:\n\n"
				   "   %s\n\n"
				   "and file a report against '%s'.\n")
                                   %(productName, bugzillaUrl, fileagainst),
				   type="custom", custom_icon="warning",
				   custom_buttons=[_("_Exit"), _("_Install anyway")])

	if not rc:
            if flags.rootpath:
                msg =  _("The installer will now exit...")
                buttons = [_("_Back"), _("_Exit")]
            else:
                msg =  _("Your system will now be rebooted...")
                buttons = [_("_Back"), _("_Reboot")]
	    rc = intf.messageWindow( _("Rebooting System"),
                                     msg,
                                     type="custom", custom_icon="warning",
                                     custom_buttons=buttons)
	    if rc:
		sys.exit(0)
	else:
	    break

# FIXME: this is a kind of poor way to do this, but it will work for now
def selectPackageConditionals(grpset, grp):
    xmlgrp = grpset.compsxml.groups[grp.basename]

    for package in xmlgrp.pkgConditionals.keys():
        req = xmlgrp.pkgConditionals[package]
        if not grpset.hdrlist.has_key(package):
            log.warning ("Missing %s which is in a conditional" %(package,))
            continue
        # add to the deps in the dependencies structure for the
        # package.  this should take care of whenever we're
        # selected
        grpset.hdrlist[req].addDeps([package], main = 0)
        if grpset.hdrlist[req].isSelected():
            grpset.hdrlist[package].select()
            grpset.hdrlist[package].usecount += grpset.hdrlist[req].usecount - 1
            grp.selectDeps([package], uses = grpset.hdrlist[req].usecount)

# Loop over all the selected groups and make sure all the conditionals are
# met.
def fixupConditionals(grpset):
    for grp in grpset.groups:
        if grpset.groups[grp].isSelected():
            selectPackageConditionals(grpset, grpset.groups[grp])

def selectLanguageSupportGroups(grpset, instLanguage):
    if not grpset.groups.has_key("language-support"):
        return

    langs = []
    for l in language.expandLangs (instLanguage.getDefault()):
        langs.append(l)

    grp = grpset.groups["language-support"]
    for (pid, pdict) in grp.packages.items():
        if pdict['meta'] != 1:
            continue
        if not grpset.groups.has_key(pid):
            continue
        group = grpset.groups[pid]

        if group.langonly is not None and group.langonly in langs:
            grp.selectPackage(pid)
            grp.usecount = grp.usecount + 1
            selectPackageConditionals(grpset, group)

    if grp.usecount > 0:
        grpset.groups["language-support"].select()