hi paul, --- cranium2003 <cranium2003@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Paul, > I did yum install yum-utils and then > python fedora-mirror.py > syncing: Fedora development core i386 debuginfo to > /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora development core i386 source to > /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora development extras i386 debuginfo to > /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora development extras i386 source to > /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora 5 core i386 debuginfo to /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora 5 core i386 source to /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora 5 extras i386 debuginfo to > /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora 5 extras i386 source to /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora 5 updates i386 debuginfo to > /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora 5 updates i386 source to /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora 5 updates-testing i386 debuginfo to > /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora 5 updates-testing i386 source to > /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora 5 legacy i386 debuginfo to > /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > syncing: Fedora 5 legacy i386 source to /srv/mirror > No Repositories Available to Set Up > > whats that mean?? my fedora-mirror.py attached here. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? 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Mail has the best spam > protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > #!/usr/bin/python > > ### License: GPL > ### Author: Rudolf Kastl > > ### default target: /srv/mirror > ### how?: use config file and special mirror .repo > files > > ### todo: > > #### code: > ### - ConfigParser > ### - logging > ### - legacy and updates-testing awareness > ### - fix hierachy into the fedora mirror dir scheme > ### - use separate configs for each release > ### - progressbars > ### - eta (complete, per repo, per file(?!)) > > #### support files/packaging/integration: > ### - creation of specially crafted .repo files > ### - cron integration > ### - 0 conf apache serving as split package > ### - mock config files as split package > ### - yum localmirror config files as split package > ### - discuss access rights on /srv/mirror > > ################## > ### special cases: > ### - the fedora core repos differ in logic -> core > repos have updates, updates-testing, legacy -> to be > investigated > ### - development is another special case not having > updates updates-testing and legacy > ### - other repos (3rd party) never have updates and > updates-testing > ### - SRPMS are another special case -> same for > each arch of the same release > ############################# > > > > import os > > flavourlist=["core", "extras", "updates", > "updates-testing", "legacy"] > #versionlist=["development", "5", "4", "3", "2" > ,"1"] > versionlist=["development", "5"] > archlist=["i386" ] > #targetlocation="/home/che/mirror" > subflavourlist=["debuginfo", "source"] > > ##### block for parsing commandline switches > from optparse import OptionParser > > parser = OptionParser() > ### var can be accessed with options.filename > parser.add_option("-d", "--dest", > dest="destination", help="Sync Destination", > metavar="dir", default="/srv/mirror") > parser.add_option("-n", "--newonly", > action="store_true", dest="newonly", help="Sync > Destination", default=False) > parser.add_option("-t", "--testonly" , > action="store_true", dest="testonly", help="No Sync > Transaction", default=False) > parser.add_option("-q", "--quiet", > action="store_false", dest="verbose", default=True, > help="don't print status msgs to stdout") > > (options, args) = parser.parse_args() > ##### end bloc > > targetlocation = options.destination > > def syncMirror (version, flavour, arch, subflavour, > targetlocation): > print "syncing: Fedora " + version, flavour, > arch, subflavour, "to", targetlocation > > ### handling the special cases > if subflavour == "binary": > subflavourid = "" > subflavourpath = "" > elif subflavour == "source": > subflavourid = "-"+subflavour > subflavourpath = "/SRPMS" > else: > subflavourid = "-"+subflavour > subflavourpath = "-"+subflavour > > ### devel is special > if version == "development": > > repoid="mirror-"+flavour+"-"+version+subflavourid > else: > > repoid="mirror-"+flavour+subflavourid > > if subflavour == "source": > > targetdir=targetlocation+"/fedora/"+version+"/"+flavour+subflavourpath > else: > > targetdir=targetlocation+"/fedora/"+version+"/"+flavour+"/"+arch+subflavourpath > > ### handling the newonly option of reposync > if options.newonly == True: > newonly = " -n" > else: > newonly = "" > > ### building the command for syncing a > single repo > syncdistro="mirrorreleasever="+version+" > mirrorbasearch="+arch+" /usr/bin/reposync"+newonly+" > -r "+repoid+" -p "+targetdir > > ### for testing we just print instead of > sync > if options.testonly == True: > print syncdistro > else: > ### create potentially missing paths > try: > if os.path.isdir(targetdir) > == False: > > os.makedirs(targetdir) > except: > print "Error: Cannot create > targetdirectory:", targetdir > > os.system(syncdistro) > > #### main loop > for version in versionlist: > for flavour in flavourlist: > for arch in archlist: > for subflavour in > subflavourlist: > ### stuff that just > doesent happen > if version == > "development" and flavour == "updates": > continue > if version == > "development" and flavour == "legacy": > continue > if version == > "development" and flavour == "updates-testing": > continue > else: > > syncMirror(version, flavour, arch, subflavour, > targetlocation) > What can i do now with my above results?? i am failing to build local repo. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? 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