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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Yum gives error : filename does not end in .rpm. Post 302865669 by sea on Saturday 19th of October 2013 05:26:04 AM
Old 10-19-2013
No.

Your repo is working.
A local repo you install from is NOT the same as installing a local (eg: downloaded) file.

See:
Code:
yum repolist

Hope this helps
sea out.

Last edited by sea; 10-19-2013 at 06:57 AM..
 

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find-repos-of-install(1)												  find-repos-of-install(1)

NAME
find-repos-of-install - report which Yum repository a package was installed from SYNOPSIS
find-repos-of-install [options] package1 [package2...] DESCRIPTION
find-repos-of-install is a program which reports the Yum repository that a specified package was installed from. OPTIONS
--version Report program version and exit. -h, --help Display a help message, and then quit. --repoid=REPOID Specify repo ids to query, can be specified multiple times (default is all enabled). --enablerepo=ENABLEREPOS In addition to the default set, query the given additional repository, even if it is disabled in YUM configuration. Can be used multiple times. --disablerepo=DISABLEREPOS Do not query the given repository, even if it is enabled in YUM configuration. Can be used multiple times. --repofrompath=REPOID,PATH/URL Specify a path or url to a repository (same path as in a baseurl) to add to the repositories for this query. This option can be used multiple times. If you want to view only the pkgs from this repository combine this with --repoid. The repoid for the repository is specified by REPOID. -C, --cache Tells repoquery to run entirely from YUM cache - does not download any metadata or update the cache. Queries in this mode can fail or give partial/incorrect results if the cache isn't fully populated beforehand with eg "yum makecache". --tempcache Use a temp dir for storing/accessing yum-cache. --sync2yumdb Sync anything that is found to the yumdb, if available. SEE ALSO
yum.conf (5) http://yum.baseurl.org/ AUTHORS
See the Authors file included with this program. 13 January 2013 find-repos-of-install(1)
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