Re: Locked version repos

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mrepo or reposync works fine with apache.

Eero
11.4.2015 2.45 ap. "Steven Barre" <steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
kirjoitti:

> Hello Everyone
>
> I'm looking into the best way to have locked version repos for my CentOS
> systems. The systems are all set up with Chef and have a couple different
> recopies/roles. I'd like to have locked version repos for each role with
> tested RPMs. Then perhaps quarterly apply any updates. It would be nice to
> have something showing which updates are available for these locked repos.
> I'd also want to be able to just push single update RPMs into the repo
> (think heartbleed)
>
> I've had a look at spacewalk and katello, but they seem a bit complicated.
> Katello seems closer to what I'm looking for with its versioned "Content
> Views", but I don't see how I could selectively include some new packages
> in it. It seems like it only handles making new snapshots of the underlying
> repos.
>
> Maybe I'd be better off just setting up some repos on a web server and
> manually adding packages? I'd probably want a way to symlink packages to
> prevent disk bloat.
>
> What are other people doing out there?
>
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