This time in the "normal" repo or also in testing?
Greetings, j.
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Nux! <nux at li.nux.ro>schreef:
>On 19.03.2012 11:43, Jake Shipton wrote:
>> On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 09:50:21 +0000
>> nux at li.nux.ro wrote:
>>
>>> Jake,
>>>
>>> Sure, 3.5 is on the to do list.
>>> I see this trend a lot, to make repos out of official rpms (at
least
>>> Ljubomir is also doing it). Maybe it's worth doing this on a
bigger
>>> scale. Care to share what exactly you are doing? Are you using any
>>> "meta" packages?
>> Hi,
>>
>> The setup is pretty basic (imo) because the repo is used only in a
>> LAN
>> and never used outside of this LAN, I do not worry about generating
>> delta's or stuff like that. I don't even GPG sign them.
>>
>> The local repo is also used for other self compiled RPM's. These
>> would
>> usually be tagged with a ".hr" tag (ie,
>> <packagename>-<version>.el6.hr.x86_64) for easy removal.
>>
>> But as far as I am aware to do that, with official RPM's it would
>> require a rebuild.
>>
>> So what I tend to do is just open up filezilla, ftp to a libreoffice
>> mirror, browse my way to libreoffice stable RPM's, and download
them
>> to
>> "/var/www/html/repository/<arch>" (Which is actually
just a link
>> to /home/<username>/rpmbuild/RPMS)
>>
>> Obviously the repository it's self is pre-setup because of the
other
>> packages, so as my normal user next up I would just run:
>>
>> createrepo --update ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/<arch>
>> createrepo --update ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/SRPMS
>>
>> A quick check for SELinux permission's and it's good to go :-).
Now
>> from local machines on the LAN I would just use "yum install
>> libobasis*
>> libreoffice*" etc, then pick and remove the unnecessary extra
>> packages.
>> and "yum update" takes care of updates :-) (after I have
redone the
>> above..)
>>
>> This is something most user could easily do them selves, and it could
>> also be done publicly, however it is still a "messy" method
even if
>> somebody else does it for you (and you just enable/add the repo).
>>
>> I would still prefer to be able to have RPM's built specifically
for
>> EL6.
>>
>> I guess that raises the question of "You have the repo, rpmbuild
>> etc setup, why don't you build them your self?", and to answer
it:
>>
>> Because I do not have the CPU Power :-) (Still got a Single core
>> here....)
>>
>> But yeah.. that's basically all I do :-).
>
>And that's what I did as well. Check this out:
>http://www.nux.ro/archive/2012/04/LibreOffice_org_RPMs_in_a_yum_friendly_format.html
>I'll spam this in a separate message on the usual places.
>
>Also, more good news comes from Redhat as RHEL 6.3 will contains
>Libreoffice 3.4.5!
>
>--
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>
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