On 08/21/2007 02:12 PM, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: > This [1] is a rather ugly dependency checker for any number of > repositories. It uses yum to search for requirements that cannot be > resolved. > > I thought maybe because there's no dependency checking yet on updates > and such (don't know the details), and I needed this anyway, I'd just > dump it here and collect some useful comments. > > When executing the script you'll have a few options: > > --config > pass it a yum config with repos listed in it (in fact it's just > walking over all sections, check if they're enabled and take the > name, baseurl and mirrorlist) It doesn't do el-reposdir > thingies. > > --repo > Just check this or that repo (provide full "baseurl") > > --recent > Just check the most recent set of packages and ignore any older > versions of foo, bar and baz > > --efficient > This is the really weird one because I could just iterate over > all packages and try to resolve their requirements one by one, > but in this mode the script just builds a list of requirements, > yum.misc.unique()'s them, and searches the providers for each of > these. Saves like a ton of time. > > --arch > Obvious. Maybe useless. Defaults to i386. > > --debuglevel > Description says: "Whatever debuglevel yum takes" < and that's > true, because the only thing the script does with it is writing > it to the temp yum config. > > Again, one morning rather well-spent. > > [1] > http://git.fedoraproject.org/?p=hosted/revisor;a=blob_plain;f=scripts/depchecker.py Not 100% sure what your script does, but have you had a look at repoclose? Usage: /usr/bin/repoclosure [-c <config file>] [-a <arch>] [-r <repoid>] [-r <repoid2>] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG config file to use (defaults to /etc/yum.conf) -a ARCH, --arch=ARCH check packages of the given archs, can be specified multiple times (default: current arch) -b, --builddeps check build dependencies only (needs source repos enabled) -r REPOID, --repoid=REPOID specify repo ids to query, can be specified multiple times (default is all enabled) -t, --tempcache Use a temp dir for storing/accessing yum-cache -q, --quiet quiet (no output to stderr) -n, --newest check only the newest packages in the repos -of -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list