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 -0400man yum
Chris Kittlitz <ckittlitz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Nope - reinstall only reinstalls the package you specify. It will
> not reinstall all the dependencies.
>
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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