Re: Creating complete repository

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That's great!  But I am concerned about the warning that says it is maintained for legacy reasons only.  Does repoquery provide the same functionality?


On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Frank Murphy <frankly3d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 12:45:19 -0400
Chris Kittlitz <ckittlitz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Nope - reinstall only reinstalls the package you specify.  It will
> not reinstall all the dependencies.
>

man yum
 resolvedep
              Is used to list packages providing the specified
dependencies, at most one package is listed per dependency. This
command is maintained  for legacy reasons only, use repoquery instead.

--installroot=root
              Specifies an alternative installroot, relative to which
all packages will be installed. Think of this like doing "chroot
<root> yum"  except using --installroot allows yum to work before the
chroot is created.  Note: You may also want to use the option
--releasever=/ when creating the installroot as otherwise the
$releasever value is taken from the rpmdb within the installroot (and
thus.  will  be  empty,  before  cre‐ ation). Configuration Option:
installroot


Can you generate a list of rpms you require?
if yes then:
yum install resolvedep --downloadonly --installroot=/some/path
--releasever=CentOsN `cat your-rpm-list`


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