07-09-2008
Well, for a repo gigantic as that, there is not too much "scientific" you can do. Whatever approach that satisfies the purpose, it is worth exploring.
But curious to know, as you mentioned the CVS repo is active and you couldn't stop people commiting, how did you do the cp?
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mergerepo(1) mergerepo(1)
NAME
mergerepo - Merge multiple repositories together
SYNOPSIS
mergerepo --repo repo1 --repo repo2
DESCRIPTION
mergerepo is a program that allows you merge multiple repositories into a single repository while referring to the remote location for all
packages.
OPTIONS
-r --repo <url>
Url to a repository to be merged.
-o --outputdir <directory>
Path where merged repository metadata should be written to. If not specified repository metadata will be written to
`pwd`/merged_repo/.
-d --database
Generate sqlite databases of the merged repository metadata.
-a --archlist
Specify a comma-separated list of architectures to use. Defaults to ALL.
--nogroups
Do not merge/include groups metadata in the repository.
--noupdateinfo
Do not merge/include updateinfo metadata in the repository.
EXAMPLES
$ mergerepo --repo=http://myurl.org/repo1 --repo=http://myurl.org/repo2 -d -o /tmp/mymergedrepo
SEE ALSO
createrepo (8)
AUTHORS
Seth Vidal <skvidal@fedoraproject.org>
BUGS
Any bugs which are found should be emailed to the mailing list: rpm-metadata@lists.baseurl.org or filed as tickets at: http://cre-
aterepo.baseurl.org/
Seth Vidal 2008 Oct 21 mergerepo(1)