Re: repoclosure.py

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seth vidal wrote:

Hey,
I just wrote a script using the yum modules to check to see if a set of
repositories have dependency closure for all packages in the
repositories.

it's very simple and obvious but it has some nice results:
I ran:

cutter:~$ python ./repoclosure.py development
Not running a root, might not be able to import all of cache
Reading in repository metadata - please wait....
Checking Dependencies
Repos looked at: 1
  development
Num Packages in Repos: 2663
package: openoffice.org - 1.1.3-2.7.i386 from development
 unresolved deps:
    libedataserver.so.3
    libebook.so.8
package: gnome-python2-nautilus - 2.6.0-5.i386 from development
 unresolved deps:
    libnautilus.so.2
package: struts11-webapps-tomcat5 - 1.1-1jpp_2fc.noarch from development
 unresolved deps:
    tomcat5
package: nautilus-media - 0.8.1-4.i386 from development
 unresolved deps:
    libnautilus.so.2
package: evolution-connector - 2.0.3-1.i386 from development
 unresolved deps:
    libcamel.so.0
    libedata-book.so.1
    libedata-cal.so.5
    libedataserver.so.3
    libgal-a11y-2.2.so.1
    libgal-2.2.so.1
    libebook.so.8
    libecal.so.6

so that's kinda cool b/c now we know what packages simply aren't going
to resolve out in development right now if you tried to install or
update to them.

http://linux.duke.edu/yum/download/misc/repoclosure.py

I think it works okay, it seems to at least :)

You run it like:
repoclosure.py repoid repoid repoid

or if you want it to check your default repositories that you have
enabled in your yum configuration then just run:
repoclosure.py

You need to have yum 2.1.13 installed to really test it.

The only other thing you might want to do is either:
1. run repoclosure.py as root
2. run yum makecache as root with the repositories you want to use
enabled.

thanks,
-sv







That's neat!! thanks,
Now if we can only get someone to use it to prod the people responsible for fixing the "unresolved deps" fixed.


Richard


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