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mkdir -p $repoLocalDir | mkdir -p $repoLocalDir | ||
cd $repoLocalDir | cd $repoLocalDir | ||
IFS=",$IFS" | |||
eval mkdir -pv $repoLocalDir/{"${branches[*]}"}/{"${rpmdir[*]}"} | |||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
== Script for easy repo update == | == Script for easy repo update == | ||
<pre> | <pre> |
Revision as of 10:14, 27 August 2010
Fedora People Repos
Fedora Packagers looking to create a repo at http://repos.fedorapeople.org/ should follow the directions below. These repos should only be used for packages that are intended for end-user non-transient use. For example:
- Bring a major release version to an older Fedora release
- Testing out new software before putting it in rawhide
- Alternate packages already available (different compile options for example)
Things it should _not_ be used for include:
- Package reviews
- Stuff on the Forbidden Items page
Create repo
Create Repo Layout
Log in to fedorapeople.org and run:
$ new_repo
And follow the directions.
Local Repo
You must create all repodata locally on your workstation, not on fedorapeople.org. If you compiled via koji --scratch builds, download those builds and follow the example below (nagios, nagios-debuginfo and nagios-devel had already been downloaded to ~/)
$ mkdir /tmp/myrepo $ cd /tmp/myrepo $ mkdir i386 x86_64 SRPMS $ cp ~/nagios*3.1.2-2.fc12.i386.rpm ./i386 $ cp ~/nagios*3.1.2-2.fc12.x86_64.rpm ./x86_64 $ cp ~/nagios-3.1.2-2.fc12.src.rpm ./SRPMS $ for dir in *; do cd $dir; createrepo ./; cd ..; done
You now have 3 local yum repos in your i386, x86_64 and SRPMS directory
Upload Repos
Note: to complete this step you need the REPO_PATH from the "Create Repo Layout" above.
$ rsync -avz * fas_name@fedorapeople.org:$REPO_PATH
Accessing new repo
Your new repo should now be listed at:
http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/
A cron job will be run regularly to add it to the list of known repos at:
http://repos.fedorapeople.org/
Delete repo
To delete a path, just use REPO_PATH from above and remove it:
rm -rf /srv/repo/mmcgrath/nagios
Script for easy create tree local repo directory
#!/usr/bin/env bash repoLocalDir=~/repos declare -a branches=(fedora-13 fedora-14) declare -a rpmdir=(i386 x86_64 noarch SRPMS) mkdir -p $repoLocalDir cd $repoLocalDir IFS=",$IFS" eval mkdir -pv $repoLocalDir/{"${branches[*]}"}/{"${rpmdir[*]}"}
Script for easy repo update
#!/usr/bin/env bash fasLogin=bioinfornatics repoLocalDir=~/repos repoName=D declare -a branch=(fedora-13 fedora-14) declare -a rpmdir=(i386 x86_64 noarch SRPMS) declare -a rsyncParam=(-avtz --delete) cd $repoLocalDir for dir2 in "${branch[@]}" do echo -e "\033[31mUpdate $dir2 repos:\033[0m" cd $dir2 for dir3 in "${rpmdir[@]}" do echo -e "\033[34m\t* $dir3:\033[0m" cd $dir3 createrepo ./ rsync "${rsyncParam[@]}" ./* $fasLogin@fedorapeople.org:/srv/repos/$fasLogin/$repoName/$dir2/$dir3 cd .. done cd .. done cd ..
In my example i put all fedora branch in ~/repos directory so maybe you need modify this. You can use sed for quick replace as:
$ sed -i "s|repoLocalDir=~/repos|repoLocalDir=newDirName|"
And you need replace bioinfornatics by to own fas login
$ sed -i "s|fasLogin=bioinfornatics|fasLogin=fasLoginName|"
In last my repos is named D so you need replace this to:
$ sed -i "s|repoName=D|repoName=myRepoName|"