What you seem to be asking for is a time-snapshotted repository ala a blockpoint mindset. A couple possibliities leap to mind: * run createrepo for your updates repo only occasionally so you would get the latest updates 'that you indexed' not necessarily the latest rpm set 'that you have mirrored'. * run yum through a source code control system. If you had the (commercial) clearcase system, you could easily run via a clearcase view. Label each day and have a set of files per day, pick the day you want. I think you can likely get something similar with subversion or cvs or whatever version control system you use with branches/labels/tags/etc. given some thought. ------ vince.skahan@xxxxxxxxxx ------ _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum