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Hi all,
a quick search in the wiki/our friend G didn't raise anything of interest.
Does someone know if there is a simple command/script to build the '.files' file for a binary package repository, such as the ones downloaded by `pkgfile --update`?
I'm trying to maintain a binary repo (http://archlinuxgis.github.com/), but I'm always puzzled when I see my pkgfile crying because it cannot download that file.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by syntaxerrormmm (2012-08-08 08:58:16)
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Use repo-add -f (and read its man page)
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cd path/to/repo
repo-add repo.db.tar.gz *.pkg.tar.xz
repo-add --files repo.files.tar.gz *.pkg.tar.xz
Last edited by unikum (2014-08-22 02:05:07)
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You may find repo-add_and_sign useful for maintaining such a repo.
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You may find repo-add_and_sign useful for maintaining such a repo.
Maybe, but doubtful, since it was over two years ago and the OP hasn't posted here in well over a year.
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You may find repo-add_and_sign useful for maintaining such a repo.
Thx for the useful tip.
Last edited by unikum (2014-08-22 02:32:17)
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Xyne wrote:You may find repo-add_and_sign useful for maintaining such a repo.
Maybe, but doubtful, since it was over two years ago and the OP hasn't posted here in well over a year.
Ha, missed the necrobump. Maybe it will help the archaeologist who unearths this thread later.
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