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Old 06-08-2022, 10:29 AM   #1
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How to modify createrepo_c option to look for group files from two repos now that RHEL8 has two repos (instead of one in RHEL7)?


Hi,

Our build server is RHEL7, we mounted dvd iso as source to build custom ISOs.

In the build process, we used 'createrepo_c' to point to the group files in RHEL7 repodata, like below -

createrepo_c ....... --groupfile "$_arg_source/repodata/*-comps-*.xml" ....

That worked for all RHEL7.x since the source has /repodata/ in the main folder.

But RHEL8 has two repos now (BaseOS and AppStream), how can we make 'createrepo_c' to include (i.e. point) the two repodata folders (./BaseOS/repodata/ & ./AppStream/repodata)?

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