Hi Kai, On Fri, Sep 08, 2023 at 09:58:58PM +0200, Kai A. Hiller wrote: > Hello, > > I’m trying to recreate – on the level of RPMs – a Fedora system as resolved > by DNF at an earlier moment in time (think lockfile). Collecting a list of > the installed RPMs and their versions for a given system is easily done via > `dnf list installed`; though, afaict these RPMs in their exact versions may > no longer be available at Fedora mirrors at a later point in time. This > leads to my question: Is there a Fedora-canonical way of finding and > attaining these superseded RPMs? > > (Alternatively, I was thinking about hosting a private, modified mirror that > serves all versions of an RPM. Does that sound like a good idea?) > Try installing fedora-repos-archive -- you'll get a repo definition for fedora-updates-archive, which has all versions of released updates rather than just the latest. IIRC it was added on the request of CoreOS. Best regards, -- Michel Lind (né Salim) identities: https://keyoxide.org/5dce2e7e9c3b1cffd335c1d78b229d2f7ccc04f2
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