Although repomanage.py looks like it can help me out a bit that's not really what I'm after. We have a dir of RPMS that come from 3 different reps (so far) that I want to keep updated. If I use repomanage.py I have to maintain local mirrors of all three repos, which I don't want to do. Want to go out to the 3 repos and --download-only (grin) updates for the individual files. Is there a way to somehow dissable dependancy checks and try to update a single file with yum? Man it's late, that sounds sick! Earl --- seth vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sun, 2005-03-06 at 22:39 -0800, Earl wrote: > > sorry its getting late... > > > > We have a custom batch of RPMS that comprise the > > install base for the next gen Honeywall > installation > > CD. It contains a subset of the FC3 install RPM's > + > > some special sauce custom rolled stuff that turns > FC3 > > into a Honeywall. > > > > Need to be able to update the "directory" of RPM > files > > used for the install CD so when we roast a new ISO > > everything is current. > > > > better? > > so you want to put a big pile of pkgs in a dir and > have something tell > you which ones are the newest ones? > > Did I already show you this: > http://linux.duke.edu/yum/download/misc/repomanage.py > > > -sv __________________________________ Celebrate Yahoo!'s 10th Birthday! Yahoo! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web http://birthday.yahoo.com/netrospective/