Detlef Reichelt skrev:
Am Montag, 6. November 2006 19:43 schrieb Anders Norrbring: [...]
But, I came to think of another twist, now the directories are created as 10.1-i386, 10.1-x86_64, 10.0-i386, 10.0-x86_64 etc. Can I run 'createrepo' in that parent directory and mix the different versions in the same repositary, or do I have to place all the different versions in separate parents, one for 10.0, one for 10.1, one for SLES etc? Or will the respective version's installation/update routines "know" which directory to access if I place them all in one repositary?
i delete the regen-repo in /etc/build/dists_common and set this in /etc/build/dists/$dist
For example in /etc/build/dists/10.1:
repository="/build/repo/10.1" regen_repository="yum"
Then i have an repo for x86 and x86_64 in /build/repo/10.1, it works... ;)
I was thinking the same way, but I'm curious about if it'll work to have one single repo, in a common directory, and will the different versions of SUSE find it's right packages? Not that I "need" that, but I'm curious.. ;) -- Anders Norrbring Norrbring Consulting