repo files (only listing Centos ones, not epel): /etc//CentOS-Stream-AppStream. # find /var -name mirrorlist -exec cat \ Ĭontent of. var/cache/dnf/BaseOS-929b586ef1f72f69/mirrorlist Internally, the function accesses the input sequence by first constructing a sentry object (with noskipws set to true ). var/cache/dnf/AppStream-a520ed22b0a8a736/mirrorlist gitpython-developers / GitPython / test / performance / testcommit. Good in the sense of greater customisability but bad in the sense of having to do a bit more menu diving in order to get to the content you want. var/cache/PackageKit/8/metadata/extras-8-x86_64/mirrorlist How to use the gitdb.IStream function in gitdb To help you get started, we’ve selected a few gitdb examples, based on popular ways it is used in public projects. It sports more options than 1Channel but this can be a good and bad thing. var/cache/PackageKit/8/metadata/BaseOS-8-x86_64/mirrorlist var/cache/PackageKit/8/metadata/AppStream-8-x86_64/mirrorlist NOTE how this differs from my VM: # grep -rH enabled=1 /etc//* etc//CentOS-Stream-Extras.repo:enabled=1 etc//CentOS-Stream-BaseOS.repo:enabled=1 etc//CentOS-Stream-AppStream.repo:enabled=1 REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION="CentOS Stream" REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT="Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8" DEBUG Completion plugin: Generating completion cache. INFO Last metadata expiration check: 2:20:32 ago on Sun 11:18:48 AM PST. DEBUG epel: using metadata from Sat 05:04:32 PM PST. DEBUG epel-modular: using metadata from Mon 06:30:02 PM PST. DEBUG repo: using cache for: epel-modular DEBUG extras: using metadata from Fri 07:19:28 AM PDT. DEBUG baseos: using metadata from Thu 06:52:12 PM PDT. DEBUG appstream: using metadata from Thu 06:52:17 PM PDT. DEBUG User-Agent: constructed: 'libdnf (CentOS Stream 8 generic Linux.x86_64)' Last metadata expiration check: 2:20:32 ago on Sun 11:18:48 AM PST. Trying update, I see this, all the time: # dnf update (Re-building is not an option - it took much too long to get everything working again after the upgrade). Ĭan anyone tell me how to get the correct repos installed for my server? But the listing of the base repos is different. The VM doesn't need the epel repo, so that is ok. There is a slight difference when I list repositories Įpel Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 8 - x86_64Įpel-modular Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux Modular 8 - x86_64 It also seems to be 8.0 whereas the VM version is 8.2, and it does get updates. Now: Not seeing any updates on my server. I also loaded from a complete DVD image a VM on my laptop. I followed the instructions to add that, and a lot of updates became available. I did notice no updates were happening, and found something indicating that the update stream was missing from the base distribution. I didn't pay that much attention to what I used for the build, just downloaded the net install and used that to load all I needed. History: I re-built a server which was running Centos 7 when the updates for that stopped. Sorry if this is a very basic question, but I have never really needed to delve into yum/dnf very deeply.
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