Difference between revisions of "Build and Update the Yum Repository"
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− | Before building the ISO release image, you should make sure the NST yum repository is up to date. | + | Before building the ISO release image, you should make sure the NST yum repository is up to date and built for a ISO release. |
− | + | The following will prune any old package builds and delta RPMs out of your repository and make sure the configuration files in the ''nst-release'' package are updated (these are the files that end up under the ''/etc/nst/iso/'' directory). This can be done using the following command: | |
'''***Note:''' Do this on both 32/64 bit development environments | '''***Note:''' Do this on both 32/64 bit development environments | ||
− | [root@nst-dev-32 repo | + | [root@nst-dev-32 repo]# make release-repo-build |
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− | + | '''***Note:''' This is new starting with the NST 18 and will need to be tested. | |
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Revision as of 08:15, 29 January 2013
Before building the ISO release image, you should make sure the NST yum repository is up to date and built for a ISO release.
The following will prune any old package builds and delta RPMs out of your repository and make sure the configuration files in the nst-release package are updated (these are the files that end up under the /etc/nst/iso/ directory). This can be done using the following command:
***Note: Do this on both 32/64 bit development environments
[root@nst-dev-32 repo]# make release-repo-build
***Note: This is new starting with the NST 18 and will need to be tested.