<html><body><p><tt>Stephen John Smoogen <smooge@gmail.com> wrote on 2015-09-08 04:48:09 PM:<br><br>> Normally you use 1-2 side repos where you put your packages.<br>> <br>> Repo 1: All the package for s390 f17 (for example)<br>> Repo 2: All the packages as they are built by your rebuild script.<br>> <br>> As the packages in repo 1 are usually lesser EVR than the f18/f19 you<br>> are wanting to rebuild you can usually meet the minimum for a circular<br>> dependency. If you want to really get fancy you can remove packages<br>> from Repo1 as they are rebuilt in Repo2 and then have a Repo3 which is<br>> the rebuild of the rebuilds.<br></tt><br><tt>We used RHEL 7.1 as our read-only "repo 1". Using a Fedora repo might</tt><br><tt>have helped us avoid some dependency issues... I hadn't thought of that.</tt><br><br><tt>Thanks for the suggestions.</tt><br><br><tt>Bryan</tt><BR>
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