  | |  | How to get RPMs without up2date? | How to get RPMs without up2date? 2004-02-18 - By Bob Gorman
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite > <font size=2 >Use up2date with the
-d flag. Then copy those over to your NFS
share. </font > </blockquote > <font face= "Verdana " size=2 > <br >
Some problems with this approach: <br > <br >
1) Must be run from the RHEL system. <br >
2) up2date will only download RPMs installed on that system. <br >
3) The datestamp on the RPM is changed to the download
date. <br > <br >
I like to maintain archives of all available RPMs for the
version/distribution. <br > <br >
I suppose one could grab the source for up2date and hack at it to get the
desired results. Although spidering RHN sounds like more
fun. <br > <br >
Any other thoughts? <br >
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