On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 22:00:01 +0300, Axel wrote: > > The script I use to check a set of repositories is old and unfinished: > > http://mschwendt.fedorapeople.org/confcheck-remote-split2.py > > What is unfinished in this script? Some TODO areas/comments in it. Limited/dumb multilib support - with a currently hardcoded flag. Obsoletes/Conflicts tag checks only without in-range comparison of EVRs. File mode conflicts only as warnings in output. No command-line option yet to make it reuse data calculated in pass 1 of 2. Some hardcoded Yum API changes, so it currently runs on Fedora >= 8 and perhaps EL5, but probably not EL4. > Can one use it against a repo like > Bruno writes, Yes. By default it uses /etc/yum.conf and the system's list of compatible archs, but one can point it to a custom yum.conf. I usually run it with option "-r rawhide" to check Rawhide and add a couple of additional -r options for RPM Fusion. > or against a package and a repo like I suggested? A local package would need to be put into a local repo, because the script can check repos only. > (Of course performance is an issue, so if the scripts takes a while it > can's be chained in, yet, but it would be a start) It takes approx. 1G of RAM, half a GB of disk space, and several minutes to run it. ;o) -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list