[CentOS] update of rpm directory
Jobst Schmalenbach
jobst at barrett.com.au
Fri May 14 00:34:50 UTC 2010
If I understand this correctly then you want to update
the LOCAL RPM files to the latest version?
I am not sure but you could try "yumdownloader"
with some kind of bash script:
for f in `ls -1 *rpm`; do
echo Working on file: $f
rpm=${f##*/}
name=${rpm%%-[0-9]*}
echo The name of the rpm: $name
yumdownloader $name
done
This is NOT tested but you could give it a try!
jobst
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 03:49:27PM +0300, Adrian Sevcenco (Adrian.Sevcenco at cern.ch) wrote:
> Hi! I have an directory full with rpms that are installed on some
> machines.. what is the best way to update those rpms to the latest
> version? are there more optimal approaches then searching for each rpm
> names in an update repo and download one by one?
>
> Thanks,
> Adrian
>
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