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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat How do I install security patches with no internet access? Post 302800805 by hiten.r.chauhan on Tuesday 30th of April 2013 02:20:02 PM
Old 04-30-2013
You can download packages from centos repository and install on red hat system

example:
http://centos.alt.ru/pub/repository/centos/5/i386/
 

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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)
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