en/lazyweb/Reprepro for RPMWEBlog -- Wouter's Eclectic Bloghttps://grep.be/blog//en/lazyweb/Reprepro_for_RPM/WEBlog -- Wouter's Eclectic Blogikiwiki2014-07-24T14:27:20ZOBShttps://grep.be/blog//en/lazyweb/Reprepro_for_RPM/comment_1_ffb4cbdbb12fdd11967ba2c32da82a37/Pieter2014-07-16T19:49:48Z2014-07-16T16:12:42Z
Openbuildservice
comment 2https://grep.be/blog//en/lazyweb/Reprepro_for_RPM/comment_2_5e07feed1eb668fd5d3cad81f4d86ba0/Vitokrash2014-07-18T09:20:40Z2014-07-16T22:42:36Z
Actually reprepro is pretty ugly. There is more natural and modern tool called Aptly. However, it doesn't currently support rpms (see <a href="https://github.com/smira/aptly/issues/39">https://github.com/smira/aptly/issues/39</a>). I haven't managed custom rpm repositories for a long time, but heard about couple interesting projects: <a href="http://www.pulpproject.org/">http://www.pulpproject.org/</a> and <a href="http://spacewalk.redhat.com/">http://spacewalk.redhat.com/</a>
comment 3https://grep.be/blog//en/lazyweb/Reprepro_for_RPM/comment_3_f4bf9037277a4bd2f152c5408b7628ec/Vincent Van der2014-07-24T14:27:20Z2014-07-19T19:34:00Z
I'm using pulp (pulpproject.org) for this. Works quite well.
comment 3https://grep.be/blog//en/lazyweb/Reprepro_for_RPM/comment_4_60f23688b83d77f79fa9f3e734bcfed9/mirabilos2014-07-24T14:27:20Z2014-07-22T12:09:12Z
<p>Reprepro is <em>way</em> too complex and complicated. It was easier to write a custom script – https://www.mirbsd.org/cvs.cgi/contrib/hosted/tg/deb/mkdebidx.sh?rev=HEAD – for APT repositories.</p>
<p>For RPM repositories where just “createrepo .” is not enough, I use the OpenSuSE Buildservice.</p>