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Setting up a zypper repository from the rpm files created during a Poky build is fairly straightforward. You will need: | Setting up a zypper repository from the rpm files created during a Poky build is fairly straightforward. You will need: | ||
* Apache 2 installed and configured (may not need too much configuration) | * Apache 2 installed and configured (may not need too much configuration); other http servers are available | ||
* createrepo installed | * createrepo installed | ||
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</VirtualHost> | </VirtualHost> | ||
2. cd to the tmp/deploy/rpm directory | 2. Reload apache configuration (<code>service httpd reload</code> as root on Fedora) | ||
3. cd to the tmp/deploy/rpm directory | |||
cd /path/to/tmp/deploy/rpm/ | cd /path/to/tmp/deploy/rpm/ | ||
4. Create the repository data (if you're updating, add --update to save time) | |||
createrepo . | createrepo . | ||
5. If you're using SELinux you need to label the files accessible via apache: | |||
chcon -R -h -t httpd_sys_content_t . | chcon -R -h -t httpd_sys_content_t . | ||
6. On the target machine add the zypper repo (where somealias is a local alias for the repo): | |||
zypper addrepo | zypper addrepo http://server.name/rpm somealias | ||
7. Fetch the repository information: | |||
zypper refresh | zypper refresh |
Revision as of 13:08, 6 April 2011
Requirements
Setting up a zypper repository from the rpm files created during a Poky build is fairly straightforward. You will need:
- Apache 2 installed and configured (may not need too much configuration); other http servers are available
- createrepo installed
Steps
1. Add the directory to your apache config (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf):
<VirtualHost *:80> .... Alias /rpm /path/to/tmp/deploy/rpm <Directory "/path/to/tmp/deploy/rpm/"> Options +Indexes </Directory> </VirtualHost>
2. Reload apache configuration (service httpd reload
as root on Fedora)
3. cd to the tmp/deploy/rpm directory
cd /path/to/tmp/deploy/rpm/
4. Create the repository data (if you're updating, add --update to save time)
createrepo .
5. If you're using SELinux you need to label the files accessible via apache:
chcon -R -h -t httpd_sys_content_t .
6. On the target machine add the zypper repo (where somealias is a local alias for the repo):
zypper addrepo http://server.name/rpm somealias
7. Fetch the repository information:
zypper refresh