HowTo Create A Public Repo: Difference between revisions

From MediaWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Tweaks to make copy/paste easer)
 
(7 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
__TOC__
__TOC__
= '''Overview''' =
= '''Overview''' =
This page briefly shows example steps on how to create a Public Repo for selective RPMs. An example public repo creation for NST 34 will be shown hosted at a2host.
This page briefly shows example steps on how to create a Public Repo for selective RPMs. An example public repo creation for NST 38 will be shown hosted at a2host.


= '''Create Top Level Local Directory Paths For RPMs To Be Published''' =
= '''Create Top Level Local Directory Paths For RPMs To Be Published''' =
These paths mimic that on the public repo server (e.g., a2host).  
These paths mimic that on the public repo server (e.g., a2host).  


  mkdir -p /home/nst/f34/x86_64/noarch;
NSTREL=38
  mkdir -p /home/nst/f34/x86_64/x86_64;
  mkdir -p ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/noarch;
  mkdir -p ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/x86_64;


= '''Copy RPM To Be Publish Over To These Directories''' =
= '''Copy RPM To Be Publish Over To These Directories''' =
Copy already created RPMs from the NST Pro Repo 34. This example includes RPMs: nstwui, nstwui-filesystem and snort.
Copy already created RPMs from the NST Pro Repo 38. This example includes RPMs: nstwui, nstwui-filesystem and snort.


  cp /home/nst/repo34/yum/repo/noarch/nstwui-34-1010.nst34.noarch.rpm /home/nst/f34/x86_64/noarch;
  cp ~/repo${NSTREL}/yum/repo/noarch/nstwui-${NSTREL}*.nst${NSTREL}.noarch.rpm ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/noarch;
  cp /home/nst/repo34/yum/repo/noarch/nstwui-filesystem-34-1010.nst34.noarch.rpm /home/nst/f34/x86_64/noarch;
  cp ~/repo${NSTREL}/yum/repo/noarch/nstwui-filesystem-${NSTREL}*.nst${NSTREL}.noarch.rpm ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/noarch;
   
   
  cp /home/nst/repo34/yum/repo/x86_64/snort-2.9.18-62.nst34.x86_64.rpm /home/nst/f34/x86_64/x86_64;
  cp ~/repo${NSTREL}/yum/repo/x86_64/snort-*.nst${NSTREL}.x86_64.rpm ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/x86_64;
 
= '''Sign The RPMs''' =
Sign all new RPMs in the repo.
 
  rpm --addsign /home/nst/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/noarch/nstwui-${NSTREL}*.nst${NSTREL}.noarch.rpm ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/noarch/nstwui-filesystem-${NSTREL}*.nst${NSTREL}.noarch.rpm ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/x86_64/snort-*.nst${NSTREL}.x86_64.rpm;


= '''Create The Repo''' =
= '''Create The Repo''' =
Create a RPM repo under the NST home directory: "'''/home/nst/f34'''"
Create a RPM repo under the NST home directory: "'''/home/nst/f${NSTREL}/x86_64'''"
  createrepo -v /home/nst/f34/x86_64
  createrepo -v ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64;
 
= '''Upload Repo To The Public NST Repo Server''' =
Send the entire repo to the public NST repository.
 
rsync --delete -avh ~/f${NSTREL} a2:public_html/repo/nst;

Latest revision as of 16:12, 24 July 2023

Overview

This page briefly shows example steps on how to create a Public Repo for selective RPMs. An example public repo creation for NST 38 will be shown hosted at a2host.

Create Top Level Local Directory Paths For RPMs To Be Published

These paths mimic that on the public repo server (e.g., a2host).

NSTREL=38
mkdir -p ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/noarch;
mkdir -p ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/x86_64;

Copy RPM To Be Publish Over To These Directories

Copy already created RPMs from the NST Pro Repo 38. This example includes RPMs: nstwui, nstwui-filesystem and snort.

cp ~/repo${NSTREL}/yum/repo/noarch/nstwui-${NSTREL}*.nst${NSTREL}.noarch.rpm ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/noarch;
cp ~/repo${NSTREL}/yum/repo/noarch/nstwui-filesystem-${NSTREL}*.nst${NSTREL}.noarch.rpm ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/noarch;

cp ~/repo${NSTREL}/yum/repo/x86_64/snort-*.nst${NSTREL}.x86_64.rpm ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/x86_64;

Sign The RPMs

Sign all new RPMs in the repo.

 rpm --addsign /home/nst/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/noarch/nstwui-${NSTREL}*.nst${NSTREL}.noarch.rpm ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/noarch/nstwui-filesystem-${NSTREL}*.nst${NSTREL}.noarch.rpm ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64/x86_64/snort-*.nst${NSTREL}.x86_64.rpm;

Create The Repo

Create a RPM repo under the NST home directory: "/home/nst/f${NSTREL}/x86_64"

createrepo -v ~/f${NSTREL}/x86_64;

Upload Repo To The Public NST Repo Server

Send the entire repo to the public NST repository.

rsync --delete -avh ~/f${NSTREL} a2:public_html/repo/nst;