[CentOS] how to reinit an own repo after adding files? (solved)
Ralf Prengel
ralf.prengel at rprengel.deMon Oct 21 04:18:16 UTC 2019
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Zitat von Pete Biggs <pete at biggs.org.uk>: >> Im using createrepo. >> The problem is that changes in the repo are not availiable via yum >> on my system. >> > Are you using createrepo every time you make any changes? You need to > do that in order to re-create the XML metadata containing the updated > packages. > Hallo, my mistake. I m using yum.conf to block some updates like java and docker. My new repos contains a newer docker-version for testing. After changing yum.conf everything works fine. Thanks Ralf
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