On 07/12/2017 01:20 AM, david allan finch wrote:> Is there a location to upload paid for RPM for distrubution, ie a 
> store for CentOS?
Not that I'm aware of.
> Is there a discription of how to create your own RPM repository for 
> distrubution?
This could be documented a little better...  You should create a GPG key 
for rpm signing:
   https://gist.github.com/fernandoaleman/1376720
After building rpm packages, use "rpm --addsign" to sign them.
A yum repository is simply a web-accessible directory, typically with a 
"packages" and a "source" sub-directory.  Move your signed
packages
there, and then run "createrepo_c /path/to/dir". createrepo_c is a 
faster version of the createrepo tool, which does the same thing.
The first package you want to build is probably a "release" package
for
your repository:
http://sbr600blog.blogspot.com/2012/03/how-to-create-repository-release-rpm.html
You can also sign your repo metadata:
https://blog.packagecloud.io/eng/2014/11/24/howto-gpg-sign-verify-rpm-packages-yum-repositories/
> What about updates of these RPM? 
You can put updates in the same repo, or a separate repo, whichever you 
prefer.  Just copy them and run "createrepo_c" again.  When clients
run
an "update" they'll refresh their repo information and update to
newer
packages.