# uname -a Linux machine 4.9.9-200.fc25.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Feb 9 17:28:13 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux # man dnf.plugin.reposync No manual entry for dnf.plugin.reposync Copying arguments from my working (YUM) reposync command doesn't work. # dnf reposync -r google-chrome --norepopath -m usage: dnf reposync [--help-cmd] [-p DOWNLOAD_PATH] [--repo REPO] optional arguments: --help-cmd show this help about this tool -p DOWNLOAD_PATH, --download-path DOWNLOAD_PATH where to store downloaded repositories --repo REPO repository to download Error: unrecognized arguments: -r google-chrome --norepopath -m Trying a simple command per the help output above. # dnf reposync --repo google-chrome usage: dnf [--allowerasing] [-b] [-C] [-c [config file]] [-d [debug level]] [--debugsolver] [--showduplicates] [-e ERRORLEVEL] [--rpmverbosity [debug level name]] [-q] [-v] [-y] [--assumeno] [--version] [--installroot [path]] [--enablerepo [repo]] [--disablerepo [repo]] [-x [package]] [--disableexcludes [repo]] [--repofrompath [repo,path]] [--noplugins] [--nogpgcheck] [--disableplugin [plugin]] [--color COLOR] [--releasever RELEASEVER] [--setopt SETOPTS] [--refresh] [-4] [-6] [--downloadonly] [-h] Command line error: argument --repofrompath: bad format: google-chrome === Evidently the command syntax is a bit confused. I get different ideas from the two commands. Can anyone point me to the real documentation of this command? Or tell me how to translate my YUM command to the DNF equivalent? -- Dave Close _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx