I'm not sure if this is applicable to your situation, but yum caches the repodata (I'm not sure how long). If pungi is pulling things from a system defined yum repo, then you may need to clear the cache under /var/cache/yum/ in order to see updates.

Jonathan

On Thu 08 Dec 2011 08:18:50 AM CST, Ted Toth wrote:
I've created a kickstart distribution and profile for a channel which
I'm then trying to use in as a repo in a pungi spin. However despite
updates going into the channel they are not being picked up by pungi
during the iso build? Can anyone explain exactly how repo metadata is
maintained? Is it updated when new package versions are put into a
channel? I read somewhere that repo metadata is generated on the fly
so how does that work? pungi and reposync aren't spacewalk aware and
they just download the possibly stale metadata files, right?

Ted

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