Folks,
I would like to let you know that there is now an install of yum in the
armv7hl branch of the Fedora ARM git repo. You can pull this down
(following the bootstrap instructions from the VFAD if you have not done
this bit before) and chroot into it (bind mound /proc also first).
We still need a few things before we can get to mock:
- a build of the perl XML parser. I started, but it's late and I
promised I wouldn't work on the weekend but did anyway. The build I did
wound up installing in an incorrect prefix because our RPM doesn't know
about the perl macros. I thought I had fixed but I'll get to it later.
- a build of "usermode". Unfortunately, this package follows the
growing trend of bloated dependency on lots of stuff for core packages
(I hope to $DIETY that we don't have to bootstrap an architecture from
scratch 10 years from now). I think we can do a hacked up build without
any of the subpackages that just has the bare minimum for mock. Or
rebuild mock in whatever way we need to remove usermode from it.
I /hope/ after we have those two, we get a working mock next week.
That's still far from being able to rebuild everything properly since
we're missing dependencies left, right, and center, but we progress.
Jon.
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bash-4.2# yum
Failed to set locale, defaulting to C
You need to give some command
Usage: yum [options] COMMAND
List of Commands:
check Check for problems in the rpmdb
check-update Check for available package updates
clean Remove cached data
deplist List a package's dependencies
distribution-synchronization Synchronize installed packages to the
latest available versions
downgrade downgrade a package
erase Remove a package or packages from your system
groupinfo Display details about a package group
groupinstall Install the packages in a group on your system
grouplist List available package groups
groupremove Remove the packages in a group from your system
help Display a helpful usage message
history Display, or use, the transaction history
info Display details about a package or group of packages
install Install a package or packages on your system
list List a package or groups of packages
load-transaction load a saved transaction from filename
makecache Generate the metadata cache
provides Find what package provides the given value
reinstall reinstall a package
repolist Display the configured software repositories
resolvedep Determine which package provides the given dependency
search Search package details for the given string
shell Run an interactive yum shell
update Update a package or packages on your system
upgrade Update packages taking obsoletes into account
version Display a version for the machine and/or available repos.
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-t, --tolerant be tolerant of errors
-C, --cacheonly run entirely from system cache, don't update
cache
-c [config file], --config=[config file]
config file location
-R [minutes], --randomwait=[minutes]
maximum command wait time
-d [debug level], --debuglevel=[debug level]
debugging output level
--showduplicates show duplicates, in repos, in list/search
commands
-e [error level], --errorlevel=[error level]
error output level
--rpmverbosity=[debug level name]
debugging output level for rpm
-q, --quiet quiet operation
-v, --verbose verbose operation
-y, --assumeyes answer yes for all questions
--version show Yum version and exit
--installroot=[path] set install root
--enablerepo=[repo] enable one or more repositories (wildcards
allowed)
--disablerepo=[repo] disable one or more repositories (wildcards
allowed)
-x [package], --exclude=[package]
exclude package(s) by name or glob
--disableexcludes=[repo]
disable exclude from main, for a repo or for
everything
--obsoletes enable obsoletes processing during updates
--noplugins disable Yum plugins
--nogpgcheck disable gpg signature checking
--disableplugin=[plugin]
disable plugins by name
--enableplugin=[plugin]
enable plugins by name
--skip-broken skip packages with depsolving problems
--color=COLOR control whether color is used
--releasever=RELEASEVER
set value of $releasever in yum config and repo
files
--setopt=SETOPTS set arbitrary config and repo options
Plugin Options: