Would - adding a script - changing zypper config on the host - to your autoyast recipe work for you? Zypper has configurable option to keep piling up .rpms in /var/cache/zypper/RPMS/ If you provision enough disk space or point it to a network storage this could work for your need. You might need to fight a battle with delta .rpms in long term - so this is not a great solution. I used to mirror the update repositories with SMT - while it worked great, it is a monster tool and the greatest complication for such simple thing as maintaining local update mirror. The same difficulty (mirroring update repos) exists with opensuse - every time this comes up as a topic over my decades with opensuse/SLE it upsets a lot of people. I assume that mirroring repos is perceived as a threat to the business model. Hope this gives you some ideas. Tomas On Fri, 2019-08-30 at 13:16 -0400, Brian Reichert wrote:
On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 07:52:14PM +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
Ignoring for the moment reply to your other question - why? What is your end goal? What are you going to do with these retained packages?
To maintain an on-disk repository, to faciliate rollback of updates, if neccessary.
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