Hey Sulove,
https://pkg.osquery.io/rpm/osquery-s3-rpm.repo is not a repo's
URL, it's an URL for a repo definition file. The repo URL you
need is contained in this file -
https://s3.amazonaws.com/osquery-packages/rpm/$basearch/
and it apparently works
$ wget
Hi Michael,
I guess I should clarify my question, I do have the osquery package already
installed on my system, but I am looking for a valid repository URL in which
spacewalk can check and sync packages from on a nightly (or however frequent)
basis. Do you know of any links containing osquery
Sulove Khanal:
> Thanks Tomas, additionally I am having trouble finding an osquery repo for
> centos7 online. I am led to this site on most of my searches
> (https://osquery.io/downloads/official/4.4.0), but there is no link or URL
> here that takes me to a repository with a number of packages.
of Tomas Lestach
Reply-To:
Date: Friday, July 24, 2020 at 10:56 AM
To: spacewalk-list
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] jpackage for centos 7
Yes, there were issues with the jpackage repo.
That's why Michael rebuilt all the needed jpackage packages and there's no need
to add a separate repo
Yes, there were issues with the jpackage repo.
That's why Michael rebuilt all the needed jpackage packages and there's no
need to add a separate repo manually.
All needed repos should be covered by:
# rpm -ql spacewalk-repo | grep repo
/etc/yum.repos.d/spacewalk-java.repo
Hello,
I am looking for the repo containing jpackage for centos 7 and am having
trouble finding it online. This was where I was previously pulling packages
from (http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/jpackage/5.0/generic/free/), but I am now
receiving a 404 error. Through research, I’ve been told to