Le 29/10/2012 20:43, Guillaume Rousse a écrit :
Le 29/10/2012 16:00, Thierry Vignaud a écrit :
Together with --no-install, it's what you want.
Indeed, excepted for two issues:
- it won't warn the user about the unability to write into
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms until the download start
- it won't solve the 'you have to guess what I actually did' issue :/
Could we have some kind of non-interactive, easy-to-parse,
automation-dedicated output ?
I just tested the patches.
The --download-dir option seems borken:
[guillaume@beria trunk]$ LC_ALL=C ./urpmi --no-install --download-dir
~/tmp/ wine64
Unknown option: download-dir
No package named /home/guillaume/tmp/
Without the option, I don't get any write error, but the packages get
saved into some mysterious temporary directory (/tmp/.urpmi-500/rpms).
lastly, the -v flag seems enough have the needed information in output:
retrieving rpm files from medium "core.release"...
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time
[...]
retrieved lib64opencl1-1.3-1.mga3.x86_64.rpm
wine-mono-0.0.4-1.mga3.x86_64.rpm wine64-1.5.14-1.mga3.x86_64.rpm
...retrieving done
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