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Re: [opensuse-factory] How to add /home/RPM/ to the rpm database?
- From: d_garbage <d_garbage@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2007 20:16:50 -0000
- Message-id: <op.t223yczziibjn5@xxxxxxxxx>
On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 19:56:01 -0000, M9. <monkey9@xxxxxx> wrote:
You missed the "." (ie. current directory) in the original suggestion?
But I STILL dont understand why you can't add folder with some RPM's in as a 'plain' RPM directory (rather than RPM meta-data one)? I do it that way in both yast software and smart on 10.3. Though I'm not sure if yast handles sub-directories whereas I believe smart does.
Cheers,
David
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It is not as simple as you and Vahis suggest:
* Installeert createrepo-0.4.10-32 [100%]
monkey9@tribal-sfn2:~> cd /home/monkey9/RPM/
monkey9@tribal-sfn2:~/RPM> createrepo
Error: Must specify a directory to index.
How to specify such a directory than?
I do not mind to move the rpm's to another directory, or change the
name... but this is not very obvious, if you ask me?
You missed the "." (ie. current directory) in the original suggestion?
cd /home/dir
createrepo .
But I STILL dont understand why you can't add folder with some RPM's in as a 'plain' RPM directory (rather than RPM meta-data one)? I do it that way in both yast software and smart on 10.3. Though I'm not sure if yast handles sub-directories whereas I believe smart does.
Cheers,
David
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