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|description=This is to verify that there are no broken dependencies between packages located on an offline install-type image (e.g. the {{filename|Server-DVD.iso}} image). | |||
# Mount the | |actions= | ||
# Check the dependencies of all packages | # Mount the image using a loopback to a directory, for example: {{#tag:pre|# mount -o loop Fedora-Server-DVD-x86_64-{{FedoraVersionNumber|next}}.iso /media}} | ||
# Check the dependencies of all packages using a <code>dnf repoclosure</code> command: <pre>$ dnf repoclosure --repofrompath testdeps,/media --repo testdeps</pre> | |||
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# <code>dnf repoclosure</code> command hasn't reported any error | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 3 April 2018
Description
This is to verify that there are no broken dependencies between packages located on an offline install-type image (e.g. the Server-DVD.iso
image).
How to test
- Mount the image using a loopback to a directory, for example:
# mount -o loop Fedora-Server-DVD-x86_64-42.iso /media
- Check the dependencies of all packages using a
dnf repoclosure
command:$ dnf repoclosure --repofrompath testdeps,/media --repo testdeps
Expected Results
dnf repoclosure
command hasn't reported any error