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How to get packages for yum mirror

How to get packages for yum mirror

2005-06-04       - By Dag Wieers

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On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Robinson, Andrew W. wrote:

> We want to set up a local method of updating packages for a variety of
> reasons. YUM seems to be a good way to go for this and setting up the YUM
> repository and clients seems straightforward. My question is how do I get
> the updated packages? To date I've only downloaded a few packages
> interactively from RHN. Is there an automated manner to determine what
> packages have been updated and download those? This is basically a newbie
> ignorance question. If anyone has any suggestions or pointers, I'd love to
> hear them.

If you feel people are being silent on the matter, it is because it has
been covered already many times on this mailinglist and the archives can
help you with that :)

Google on: taroon-list up2date download

Or other keywords like: RHN, automatic, sync, ... to refine.

PS I don't have to mention that you might want to try similar searches in
the future first, even though I don't mind you asking, Google often gives
reliable results much faster :)

Kind regards,
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[all I want is a warm bed and a kind word and unlimited power]

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