[Pulp-list] question wrt copying errata from 1 repo to another
Julien Pivotto
roidelapluie at inuits.eu
Wed Feb 11 15:47:04 UTC 2015
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 10:41:13AM -0500, Randy Barlow wrote:
> On 02/11/2015 06:13 AM, Claer wrote:
> > If I use the recursive flag, I'll end up with BREPO looking exactly as AREPO. I
> > want BREPO to looks like this :
> > - firstrpm-1.0-2
> > - secondrpm-1.0-1
> > - thirdrpm-1.0-1
>
> Ah, I understand now. So you are suggesting that the --recursive flag
> should only copy if the packages that satisfy the requirement are not
> already in the destination, rather than just copying them all.
>
> This is an interesting suggestion. What do others think of it? Should
> this be an RFE against the --recursive flag? Should there be two kinds
> of recursion with two flags? Is it fine the way it is?
>
My opinion is that the current behaviour is still correct because it
allows us to pick the latest dependencies as well. So maybe a second
option to trigger the behaviour would be great.
We could also imagine to have a --dependencies-from-repo=orig,epel
option which would default to orig (the repo where you copy the rpms
from) but I am diverting :)
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