Showing posts with label repository. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repository. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

how to host your Public YUM (or any) Repo

almost an year ago came up the simple idea of getting a really simple static-content (html,css,js,...) website on public portal hosted by Google AppEngine for free upto a daily revived usage scheme: http://gae-flat-web.appspot.com/

few days back I was just playing around custom yum repos and thought why not get up one of my own for public usage with RPMs served for either my projects or other non-available rpms, and what I came up with is: http://yum-my.appspot.com/flat_web/index.htm

it's nothing fascinating but just a re-mixed usage of project created from gae-flat-web.

you can access base skeleton of this re-mixed gae-yum-my (the easy way to host your yum repo online) at https://github.com/abhishekkr/gae-yum-my which also has rpm served for gae-flat-web.

now to see how you could get one too~

First Task, register a new portal on Google AppEngine (it's free for reasonable limited usage)using your Google Account. Say, your appengine portal is name MY-YUM-MY.

Now the fun begins.

cloned the starter kit
$ git clone
enter the cloned repo
$ cd gae-yum-my
to actually change your application name in app.yaml
$ sed -i 's/yum-my/MY-YUM-MY/g' app.yaml
create the required linux distro, release branch
$ mkdir yummy/<distro><releasever>/<basearch>
copy all required RPMs in that distro, release branch
$ cp <ALL_MY_RPMS_of__DISTRO_ReleaseVer_BaseArch> yummy/<distro><releasever>/<basearch>/
prepare yum-repo-listing using createrepo command
$ createrepo yummy/<distro><releasever>/<basearch>/ 
now, place a file 'flat_web/yum-my-el6<or-whichever>.repo' with content 
[yum-my-<distro><releasever>-<basearch>] 
name=MY-YUM-MY 
baseurl=http://MY-YUM-MY.appspot.com/yummy/<distro>$releasever/$basearch 
enabled=1 
gpgcheck=0

and can link this file on your 'flat_web/index.htm' homepage 

 to host: 
$ <google_appengine_path>/appcfg.py update <MY-YUM-MY_path>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

now you yum repo has a homepage at http://MY-YUM-MY.appspot.com

and placing tthe *.repo file above with hinted content will get the RPMs added to you repo accessible.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Git on Windows [ Beginners HowTo ] - Part 1

This is Part#1 'HowTo' beginners guide for using Git, one of the best open-source SCM (Source Code Management) technology devised by Linus Torvalds to manage Linux's source code contribution from the phenomenal linux community.
location for 'msysgit': http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/

Topics covered in this video tutorial:

  1. downloading 'msysgit', windows Git implementation for Git
  2. installing 'msysgit' properly to have a GUI option in context menu of directories
  3. using GUI: creating a new Project with Git Repository
  4. using GUI: making changes to repository and committing them
  5. using GUIcloning a local and a remote repository

@Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npd1UA4exCc

@Vimeo: