Kam Leo wrote: > > You do not need the yum-downloadonly plugin. Edit /etc/yum.conf and > change "keepcache=0" to "keepcache=1". All the rpms that yum downloads > will remain in the /var/cache/yum directories (separate directory for > each repo) until you dispose of them (yum clean packages, rm xxx, mv > yyy, etc.). > > If you want other machines on your network to be able to use those > downloaded rpm files copy or move them to another directory, e.g. your > localrepo directory. > If you are creating a local repo, you will also have to run createrepo on the directory to create the .xml file yum wants. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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