On Fri, 2012-11-16 at 10:06 +0100, Vít Ondruch wrote:
> So I can go to ~/local/repo/x86_64, do 'bodhi -D
FEDORA-2012-18258',
> 'createrepo .', 'sudo yum update'. Pretty straightforward once you
get
> used to it, and it's handy to have stuff you're forcing in in an actual
> repository. Note the metadata_expire line, which sets the repo's
> metadata to expire in 30 seconds, so it's pretty much always fresh
> (there's about zero time penalty for getting the metadata from a small
> local disk side repo like this, so you may as well).
So complicated, when
# yum update --enablerepo=updates-testing accerciser anjuta at-spi2-atk
at-spi2-core baobab brasero cheese control-center dconf devhelp empathy
eog evolution evolution-data-server evolution-ews evolution-mapi
file-roller gcalctool gcr gdk-pixbuf2 gdm gedit glib2 glibmm24
glib-networking glom gmime gnome-contacts gnome-desktop3
gnome-devel-docs gnome-documents gnome-font-viewer gnome-icon-theme
gnome-icon-theme-extras gnome-icon-theme-symbolic gnome-keyring
gnome-menus gnome-online-accounts gnome-packagekit gnome-panel
gnome-screenshot gnome-session gnome-settings-daemon gnome-shell
gnome-system-log gnome-themes-standard gnome-user-docs gnote
gobject-introspection grilo grilo-plugins gsettings-desktop-schemas gtk3
gtkhtml3 gucharmap gvfs libcroco libgdl libgee06 libgweather libsoup
libwnck3 libxml++ mutter nautilus orca pango pangox-compat pyatspi
pygobject3 seahorse seahorse-sharing sushi tracker vala vinagre vino
vte3 yelp
does the same thing. And this could be easily copy-pastable from bodhi
if only it would be shown somewhere on the page. Going to fill a ticket.
It sounds complicated to describe, but it really isn't. You only set up
the repo once, after that it's three commands - bodhi -D, createrepo,
yum update. Hell, you could easily script the bodhi and createrepo steps
together if you cared enough.
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