Hello. I have an small idea of how do this,I?m doing an script for maintain a full repository (one or more repositories) with one command and this is the only part that I don?t have,I have an idea of how do and I will test ,my idea is have a full repository in a server machine with the minimum packages and my script will install all required compile package and uninstall packages,patches to apply to the srpm and build options for each package.90% of work is done. This is not hard to do,I think,I have some untested ideas for, I will do in first days if is possible. Josep Begin of Quote Robert G. Brown : >On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Josep M. Gass? wrote: > >> Hello All. >> >> I would like ask if is possible install .src.rpm >> packages with Yum, I tried but was not successful,my >> things are for build packages automatically,install >> the .src.rpm and all packages required for build the >> package and after build this with rpmbuild. >> >> Any advice will be apreciated > >This is a feature that has been requested and suggested several times, >and will likely one day happen (perhaps driven by the CaOSity folks, >perhaps driven by somebody else on the list). It isn't a high priority >to Seth and Michael at the moment as they are working on some critical >design changes that will completely alter how header info is handled, >making yum much more efficient and scalable and possibly even >establishing a linux-wide base standard for package header information. > >The pieces to do all of this are largely there, but assembling them and >testing them will be a fairly major job and may have to be redone in >part at least after S&M (kicky combo, that:-) finish the new header >stuff. I personally am one of the suggesters, and think it would be >simply lovely if one could install a very basic basic system by the >means of your choice (kickstart, network copy of a root image template >via a ramdisk boot, whatever) that contained yum and the core >development package and feed yum a package list which it then proceeded >to build and install. > >However, I should note that such a tool will likely NOT be integrated >with yum itself as the toplevel user interface. Just as yum-sync now >exists as a contributed yum package, and who knows, maybe yum-extra-docs >will exist as a contributed yum package if I ever finish its components, >so we will likely see yum-build as an extra contributed package. > >IF I EVER get my many other waterfowl lined up in a queue and get a bit >ahead of the quackers, I might tackle this myself, but I have a couple >of other projects (even in yum) in line before this (docs and a tool to >generate a compact kickstart group/package list). Neither of these has >had any work for a week, but my teaching is ALMOST finished per semester >and I'm hoping to just have scads of time on my hands for the next three >weeks (hah!). > >My next duck, however, is a Cluster Mag deadline ma\~na\~na, and <sigh> >I suppose I need to be accessible to my students for the next two days, >since their final exam is Wednesday night...;-) > > rgb > >> >> Thanks >> Josep >> >> >> _______________________________________________________________ >> Yahoo! Sorteos >> ?Ya puedes comprar Loter?a de Navidad! >> http://yahoo.ventura24.es/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Yum mailing list >> Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum >> > >-- >Robert G. Brown http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/ >Duke University Dept. of Physics, Box 90305 >Durham, N.C. 27708-0305 >Phone: 1-919-660-2567 Fax: 919-660-2525 email:rgb@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >_______________________________________________ >Yum mailing list >Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum