On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 6:32 AM, Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The "my" repo contains locally-built packages. The repo is on the server being upgraded here. Normally, apache starts and provides access to the repo over http. Nothing exotic.
system-upgrade downloaded all the packages from the "my" report without any problems, but "system-upgrade reboot" apparently rebooted the server, and the reboot apparently tried to sync again with the repo, but, of course, since the repo is down it failed.
I'll bet this is because the system-upgrade reboot does not start apache. I have a similar setup except that I use a "file:" designation for my local repo rather than relying on a web server. This seems to work, and in fact I have local rsync'ed copies of the entire fedora and fedora-updates repos on a local machine, and I never have any trouble upgrading it that is due to having local repos (getting asterisk/dahdi to work after an upgrade is another thing entirely, but unrelated to local repos, more related to the fact that the dahdi driver is not free software by Fedora's criteria and therefore not included in the Fedora repos).
--Greg
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