Re: local repository

2015-12-08 Thread arnaud gaboury
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 2:54 PM, Richard Shaw  wrote:

> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 3:26 AM, arnaud gaboury 
> wrote:
>
>> I have some rpm packages I have built myself. I need to create a local
>> repo in order to reference these packages and solve dependency issues.
>>
>> What I did:
>> - put all my .rpm in one folder
>> - # createrepo /my/path/to/rpm
>>
>> The last command create and populate a subdir repodata
>>
>> then:
>> # dnf config-manager --add-repo file:///my/path/to/rpm
>>
>> It added a file in /etc/yum.repo.d:
>> 
>> name=created by dnf config-manager from file:///storage/development/rpm/
>> baseurl=file:///storage/development/rpm/
>> enabled=1
>> ---
>>
>> % dnf repolist
>> Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'storage_development_rpm_' from
>> 'file:///storage/development/rpm/': Yum repo downloading error:
>> Downloading error(s):
>>
>> repodata/05309df762126d0acf74bbdb339aca4cccb304abb6305383785dcf3ff207d68e-filelists.xml.gz
>> - Cannot download, all mirrors were already tried without success,
>> disabling.
>> Last metadata expiration check performed 16:11:26 ago on Mon Dec  7
>> 18:13:09 2015.
>> repo id repo name
>>   status
>> *fedora Fedora 23 - x86_64
>>   46,074
>> home_jeroenooms_opencpu-1.5 OpenCPU 1.5 (Fedora_22)
>>   14
>> trillianTrillian
>>2
>> *updatesFedora 23 - x86_64 -
>> Updates  6,69
>>
>> There is no surprise as it is a local sqlite DB (as far as I understood).
>>
>> How shall I solve this issue without setting a http/ftp service ?
>
>
> It can handle local repo's fine so that's not your problem. I basically do
> the same thing but I put mine in /var/local/packages/$releasever
>
> I would check permissions instead although I've never used the dnf addrepo
> command, I wrote my own .repo file.
>

Even after 10 years of Linux, permissions are still part of my isues (with
typo). My rpm packages were owned by me. changed onwer to root:root, rerun
create repo, and then:

-
$ dnf repolist
Last metadata expiration check performed 0:00:00 ago on Tue Dec  8 15:04:56
2015.
repo id repo name
 status
*fedora Fedora 23 - x86_64
  46,074
home_jeroenooms_opencpu-1.5 OpenCPU 1.5 (Fedora_22)
 14
storage_development_rpm_TTH
 10   < THIS ONE
trillianTrillian
   2
*updatesFedora 23 - x86_64 - Updates
  11,826


Thank you much.




> Thanks,
> Richard
>
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Re: local repository

2015-12-08 Thread Richard Shaw
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 3:26 AM, arnaud gaboury 
wrote:

> I have some rpm packages I have built myself. I need to create a local
> repo in order to reference these packages and solve dependency issues.
>
> What I did:
> - put all my .rpm in one folder
> - # createrepo /my/path/to/rpm
>
> The last command create and populate a subdir repodata
>
> then:
> # dnf config-manager --add-repo file:///my/path/to/rpm
>
> It added a file in /etc/yum.repo.d:
> 
> name=created by dnf config-manager from file:///storage/development/rpm/
> baseurl=file:///storage/development/rpm/
> enabled=1
> ---
>
> % dnf repolist
> Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'storage_development_rpm_' from
> 'file:///storage/development/rpm/': Yum repo downloading error:
> Downloading error(s):
>
> repodata/05309df762126d0acf74bbdb339aca4cccb304abb6305383785dcf3ff207d68e-filelists.xml.gz
> - Cannot download, all mirrors were already tried without success,
> disabling.
> Last metadata expiration check performed 16:11:26 ago on Mon Dec  7
> 18:13:09 2015.
> repo id repo name
>   status
> *fedora Fedora 23 - x86_64
>   46,074
> home_jeroenooms_opencpu-1.5 OpenCPU 1.5 (Fedora_22)
>   14
> trillianTrillian
>2
> *updatesFedora 23 - x86_64 -
> Updates  6,69
>
> There is no surprise as it is a local sqlite DB (as far as I understood).
>
> How shall I solve this issue without setting a http/ftp service ?


It can handle local repo's fine so that's not your problem. I basically do
the same thing but I put mine in /var/local/packages/$releasever

I would check permissions instead although I've never used the dnf addrepo
command, I wrote my own .repo file.

Thanks,
Richard
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local repository

2015-12-08 Thread arnaud gaboury
I have some rpm packages I have built myself. I need to create a local
repo in order to reference these packages and solve dependency issues.

What I did:
- put all my .rpm in one folder
- # createrepo /my/path/to/rpm

The last command create and populate a subdir repodata

then:
# dnf config-manager --add-repo file:///my/path/to/rpm

It added a file in /etc/yum.repo.d:

name=created by dnf config-manager from file:///storage/development/rpm/
baseurl=file:///storage/development/rpm/
enabled=1
---

% dnf repolist
Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'storage_development_rpm_' from
'file:///storage/development/rpm/': Yum repo downloading error:
Downloading error(s):
repodata/05309df762126d0acf74bbdb339aca4cccb304abb6305383785dcf3ff207d68e-filelists.xml.gz
- Cannot download, all mirrors were already tried without success,
disabling.
Last metadata expiration check performed 16:11:26 ago on Mon Dec  7
18:13:09 2015.
repo id repo name
  status
*fedora Fedora 23 - x86_64
  46,074
home_jeroenooms_opencpu-1.5 OpenCPU 1.5 (Fedora_22)
  14
trillianTrillian
   2
*updatesFedora 23 - x86_64 -
Updates  6,69

There is no surprise as it is a local sqlite DB (as far as I understood).

How shall I solve this issue without setting a http/ftp service ?

Thank you
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