Good,the method you give is simple.I'll test later.My repo table in sql now is following,Did you can tell me what's mean about state=3 ? and state=1 ,and state=2 ?
Thank you very much ! I have draw a koji illustrative diagram , can you give me some advices?
http://workplace.turbolinux.com.cn/attachments/120/koji%E5%8E%9F%E7%90%86%E5... **
I've write many docs about install koji server and use koji,all is chinese. Can I put it on koji wiki ?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Koji
---------------------------------------------------- koji=> SELECT * from repo; id | create_event | tag_id | state ----+--------------+--------+------- 5 | 3848 | 2 | 3 6 | 3849 | 2 | 3 8 | 3860 | 1 | 3 7 | 3857 | 2 | 3 9 | 3861 | 2 | 3 10 | 3883 | 2 | 3 11 | 3899 | 2 | 3 12 | 3901 | 2 | 3 13 | 3982 | 2 | 3 14 | 4021 | 2 | 3 15 | 4044 | 2 | 3 16 | 4073 | 2 | 3 17 | 4117 | 2 | 3 18 | 4151 | 2 | 3 19 | 4160 | 2 | 3 20 | 4162 | 2 | 3 21 | 4189 | 2 | 3 22 | 4200 | 2 | 3 23 | 4305 | 2 | 3 24 | 4382 | 2 | 3 25 | 4431 | 2 | 3 27 | 4455 | 4 | 3 28 | 4457 | 4 | 3 29 | 4463 | 4 | 3 30 | 4494 | 4 | 3 31 | 4509 | 4 | 3 32 | 4511 | 4 | 3 33 | 4521 | 4 | 3 34 | 4531 | 4 | 3 40 | 7335 | 5 | 2 41 | 7348 | 3 | 2 42 | 7349 | 5 | 2 35 | 4540 | 4 | 3 43 | 7350 | 6 | 2 45 | 7356 | 6 | 2 46 | 7369 | 6 | 2 44 | 7355 | 4 | 2 47 | 7372 | 6 | 2 48 | 7373 | 4 | 2 49 | 7376 | 6 | 2 52 | 7392 | 6 | 2 56 | 7401 | 6 | 2 50 | 7379 | 4 | 2 51 | 7386 | 2 | 1 26 | 4441 | 2 | 3 53 | 7394 | 6 | 2 54 | 7396 | 6 | 2 57 | 7405 | 6 | 2 59 | 7424 | 4 | 1 55 | 7400 | 6 | 2 36 | 7290 | 6 | 3 37 | 7292 | 6 | 3 38 | 7318 | 6 | 3 39 | 7323 | 6 | 3 58 | 7410 | 6 | 2 61 | 7443 | 6 | 1 60 | 7441 | 6 | 2 (57 rows)
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2009/6/4 Mike McLean mikem@redhat.com
李建 wrote:
I've solv this probole. the /usr/sbin/kojid have following code:
2584 #cmd.append('--update') 2585 #if options.createrepo_skip_stat: 2586 # cmd.append('--skip-stat') ==============================
I commented it , so the createrepo run as follow (see createrepo.log):
It seems a little silly to comment out code that can be disabled with a configuration option (createrepo_skip_stat). Of course, there is no option to disable the --update.
When I need to force the system to regenerate repos from scratch I just expire them in the db. This works because kojid will only recycle repodata from a repo in the READY state. Anyway, to expire all current repos, I'd use this sql command:
- update repo set state = 2 where state in (0, 1);
You'll also need to cancel any newRepo tasks that were running beforehand.
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