On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 4:24 PM, James Cameron <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 04:13:54PM -0500, Kevin Gordon wrote: > > FWIW, similar to JC, but a little diferent methodology: > > > > I usually go here to get rpm's for the 1.75 when yum is misbehaving > > > > http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/builds > > Yes, but as Tom has said, we're urged (by Peter) not to do that, in > order to reduce the load on that host. I think what we need is a > reliable mirror of that host. > Oops I must have missed the don't do it part. My bad, sorry. > > > One of the first things I then do is download the current versions of > > the following little guys onto a USB then do a yum localinstall from > > there for 1.75 gadget testing: > If I tell you, then I'm gonna get in more trouble, aren't I? So. promise that you'll forget what I said immediately after I say it: I go to the Koji, I click on first letter of the file I'm loking for, I make sure it has a little green checkmark beside it. I then click on the file. Up pops the info page. I go to the rpms section on that page I click on the download link for the arm5vtel assemblies and subassemblies I may want from that page, I save them to the USB. Once I have all the rpms I want (and might need as dependencies), I then do a yum localinstall --nogpgcheck --disablerepo=* /media/XXXXX/*.rpm where XXXXX is the volid of the USB media Now forget all of that, OK? > How do you do this? > > I add screen and pv. ;-} > > -- > James Cameron > http://quozl.linux.org.au/ >
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