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Stanislav Visnovsky schreef:
> Dňa Monday 10 December 2007 12:14:57 M9. ste napísal:
>> M9. schreef:
>>> Stanislav Visnovsky schreef:
>>>> DHa Sunday 09 December 2007 14:59:30 M9. ste napísal:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a reason that a /home/dir can not be added to the install
>>>>> sources? Than there should be a workaround, which is:?
>>>> zypper addrepo -t plaindir <dir> <alias>
>>>>
>>>> See 'man zypper'
>>>>
>>>> Stano
>>> OK, that sounds more like it! thnxalot.. (from testalot..;-)
>> After i had created the repo, adding it with the command you supplied,
>> did not work.
> 
> The command above will work without creating a repository. It will scan a 
> directory for RPMs in it, generate metadata on-fly (during libzypp start).

What does that mean, that i have to restart lybzypp, before it is
visible as a repo?

> 
>> I had to add it with Yast2, plain rpm dir must *not* be selected..
>> After that, sudo zypper lu -r RPM did work,
>> When: zypper in audiokonverter (you need rootprivileges to install pkgs)
>> sudo etc, zypper took the newest package from six or eight
>> audiokonverter-pkgs that were there..so..
> 
> Yes, you've created a repository with metadata. My command specifically said 
> libzypp to avoid autodetection of the repository type and go for plaindir 
> repo.
> 
> Stano
> 

Ok, i will check that out ;-)

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Have a nice day,

M9.               Now, is the only time that exists.



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