On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 11:20:03AM +0200, Marcel J.E. Mol wrote:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 11:49:32PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
> > * Related to the last, no simple caching software. The last I knew,
> > there was no RPM analog to the Debian apt-cacher. This caches deb
>
> RPM doesn't need a specialist tool for this thankfully. Squid and similar
> generic caching setups can handle it quite nicely. It is true we don't
> have a package that does that setup in one go (or I've not found it
> anyway).
>
I just nfs share /var/cache/yum across the machines and configure yum
not to delete downloaded packages.
The only thing I still need is a tool to cleanup the packages dirs from
old package version (e.g. only keep the latest version).
-Marcel
Try this:
mkdir oldrpms
cd oldrpms
repomanage -o /var/cache/yum/>oldrpmslist
for x in `cat oldrpmslist`; do mv $x .;done
du -m
rm -f *.rpm
repomanage is in yum-utils package.
HTH
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