[CentOS] Creating a Centos endorsed 3rd part repo
Bowie Bailey
Bowie_Bailey at BUC.comFri May 20 14:38:06 UTC 2011
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On 5/20/2011 10:15 AM, John Hodrien wrote: > On Fri, 20 May 2011, Keith Roberts wrote: > >> I'm sure they would Ned. But I want to learn how to do the >> whole repository thing myself - not just build packages for >> another very good 3rd party repo. > There really is nothing to creating a repo that's hard in itself. > createrepo/mrepo an rpmsign and you're done. > > By all means do that for internal use, but I'd second the suggestion that you > find a way of contributing your packages to an existing repo rather than start > your own. I'll second that suggestion. The more 3rd party repos that you add to the yum config, the more possible conflicts you open yourself up to. Besides, it's easier to find packages if they are all in one or two places rather than spread out across several small repos. -- Bowie
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