>in section 3.1 you have: > >Note >Hope that the yum-arch command will be slightly modified to accept a >directory in the command line where the headers/ dir and the header.info >file should be. This will save the mv commands above. > >I don't quite understand what you mean here. > >Can you explain this a bit more? > # yum-arch <rpms_dir> will create a directory named "headers" in <rpms_dir> and the "header.info" file is within the "headers" directory. Right? the yum command expects a repository like this: # ls <repository> base/ updates/ # ls <repository>/base header.info headers/ packages/ # ls <repository>/updates header.info headers/ packages/ is there a way to have yum-arch behave like this?: # yum-arch <rpms_dir> # ls <rpms_dir> header.info headers/ ... which means that by default header.info and headers/ will be under <rpms_dir> and don't put header.info within headers/ (that's what the yum command expect) # yum-arch <rpms_dir> <dir_where_to_put_headers_and_header.info> # ls <dir_where_to_put_headers_and_header.info> header.info headers/ ... header.info and headers/ will be under the directory specified on the command line may be there's another way to do so ? ZH ---------------- Zouhir HAFIDI USTL, U.F.R. de Mathematiques, Bat. M2 F-59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq CEDEX, FRANCE tel (+33) 3.20.43.45.15 fax (+33) 3.20.43.43.02