On 02/02/2012 05:38 AM, vishal.ud wrote:
As far as i can see the add_package has no options has
--preserve_metadata. After adding a package to a repo ,
generate_metadata creates a metadata that uses a higher SHA value than
--preserve_metadata does . Is there a workaround to this ?
On 2/2/2012 2:44 PM, vishal.ud wrote:
Hello , i used pulp-admin repo create --preserve_metadata --id
centos5_os_x86_64 -- feed
http://mirror.centos.org/centos-5/5/os/x86_64/ to create a repo and
it works flawlessly
I now have another repo with a similar --preserve-metadata option
created where i will be having all custom rpm's wanted to add a few
new rpm's to this newly created repo .
My question is using pul-admin package add i can add additional
packages to the repo . Does this command also run createrepo when
executed ? and if it does , is there an equivalent of
--preserve-metadata when using package add ? dont see much info in
the docs so i came asking here :)
For repositories that you are not "mirroring", such as this custom rpm
repo, do not use the --preserve-metadata option when creating the repo.
Since you will managing package adds/removals via Pulp, the repodata
will need to be created locally. With regards to the checksum; if you
are wanting the repo to use "SHA1" vs "SHA256"; you can use the
--checksum_type when creating the repo initially.
-Todd
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