As said before, I am trying to create a central build server for
OpenPKG 1.2 that is meant to serve binary RPMs. The clients will be a
bunch of Suns running Solaris 9 and should alert me if there are
updates for rpms they have installed.
If anyone has an infrastructure in place that does this,
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003, Ingo T. Storm wrote:
$openpkg index -p solaris-2.9 -o ./BIN-UPD-INDEX.rdf -i
/export/openpkg/BIN /export/openpkg/UPD
This yields Broken Pipe 11 times. I guess I haven't installed some
tool openpkg needs. Any idea what the reason could be?
openpkg index reads all
Ingo,
I have written a helper script for managing my local openpkg repository:
openpkg-mgr. It is attached. I has a few hard-coded items for our
environment but it should be pretty easy to adapt to other locations. The
script supports the following workflow:
1. openpkg-mgr trial - Interactively
I have written a helper script for managing my local openpkg
repository:
openpkg-mgr.
looks nice. thanks!
Ingo
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2003, Ingo T. Storm wrote:
BTW: SUNWhea, SUNWarc, SUNWtoo, SUNWlibm is what you need on top of a
SUNWreq install in order to be able to be able to compile apache. But
I guess they will be required for almost any compile at all.
Ingo,
to get all OpenPKG packages up'n'running
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