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custom_repo_4=1,rpmfusion-nonfree-updates-f11,http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/updates/11/i386/ |
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* And custom_packages to the list of modules, and then add a new section for the custom_packages module: |
* And custom_packages to the list of modules, and then add a new section for the custom_packages module: |
Revision as of 16:29, 16 March 2011
Additional packages from Fedora
Use the custom_packages module:
- Add 'custom_packages' to the modules list
- Add a new section
[custom_packages] add_packages= oneadditionalpackage, another-extra-package, a-package-with-specific-version-1.33a
Additional packages from RPMFusion
RPM Fusion is a group of repositories that contain many packages that are not in the official Fedora repositories. This recipe shows you how to add packages from these repositories to your build.
NOTE: Some packages, specially on the 'non-free' repositories, have legal restrictions under some jurisdictions. Make sure you know and understand how those apply to you and your users.
Using yumdownloader and a local repository
Currently recommended technique. Use v1.3.1
On your f11 build host
- Install yum-utils and createrepo
- Install/configure the rpmfusion yum repositories - use the rpms for free and non-free
- Create a directory
localrepo
, right next to your INI file location - Use
yumdownloader
to fetch the needed rpms, and place them inlocalrepo
. You will probably want to use the--resolve
switch - Once you have downloaded the packages, run
createrepo localrepo
. If you update or add packages, you need to run this again. - In the
[repos]
section, add
custom_repo_1=1,localrepo,file://(oob_config_dir)s/localrepo/
- And custom_packages to the list of modules, and then add a new section for the custom_packages module:
[custom_packages] add_packages= oneadditionalpackage, another-extra-package, a-package-with-specific-version-1.33a
Using repos
This technique is more elegant but does not work due to a limitation in v1.3.0
- Start with a working .ini config file
- In the "[repos]" section, add some custom repositories
custom_repocustom_repo_1=1,rpmfusion-free-f11,http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/releases/11/Everything/i386/os/ custom_repo_2=1,rpmfusion-free-updates-f11,http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/updates/11/i386/ custom_repo_3=1,rpmfusion-nonfree-f11,http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/releases/11/Everything/i386/os/ custom_repo_4=1,rpmfusion-nonfree-updates-f11,http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/updates/11/i386/
- And custom_packages to the list of modules, and then add a new section for the custom_packages module:
[custom_packages] add_packages= oneadditionalpackage, another-extra-package, a-package-with-specific-version-1.33a