Re: fedrq - new repoquerying tool

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On Mon Feb 13, 2023 at 15:30 CST, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
> Ah, in that case I think my best course of action is see if I can use
> fedrq as a library and possibly extend it to be able to override dnf
> options (like where repos are).

There's no need to do that. fedrq can load any .repo file from any location or
from the system configuration. You just need to configure a release in fedrq's
configuration. I created a ticket [1] to track improving the documentation
around this. Feel free to ping me seperately if you have questions.

[1] https://todo.sr.ht/~gotmax23/fedrq/16

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Thanks,

Maxwell G (@gotmax23)
Pronouns: He/They

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