Good day! Once that the installation_souces command was removed, is there another way to add an installation source automatically with command lines? I need it to use in a script... Regards! -- [ ]'s Aledr - Alexandre "OpenSource Solutions for SmallBusiness Problems"
On Thursday 17 August 2006 22:16, aledr wrote:
Good day!
Once that the installation_souces command was removed, is there another way to add an installation source automatically with command lines? I need it to use in a script...
Regards!
Hi Alexandre Have a look at the 'rug' command line tool, specifically the 'rug sa ....' options. rug --help is verbose, but has options that will be useful towards the end under the "Services management" heading. Good luck Pete
On Thursday 17 August 2006 15:28, Pete Connolly wrote:
On Thursday 17 August 2006 22:16, aledr wrote:
Good day!
Once that the installation_souces command was removed, is there another way to add an installation source automatically with command lines? I need it to use in a script...
Regards!
Hi Alexandre
Have a look at the 'rug' command line tool, specifically the 'rug sa ....' options.
rug --help is verbose, but has options that will be useful towards the end under the "Services management" heading.
Depending on what you are trying to accomplish, you might also want to look at "createrepo" which is not installed by default. I've not used it but from my understanding this allows you to take a local directory of rpm files and use it as an installation source. -- Don
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