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Old 26th February 2010, 10:20 AM
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OK i think it`s working what does this mean
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Public key for libdca-0.0.5-4.fc11.i586.rpm is not installed
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Old link, but it should clear things up a bit, http://www.fedorafaq.org/#gpgsig

What does yum repolist show?
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glennzo I think I've lost sight of what you want to accomplish. Are we talking about using the yum cached files as a local repo for several computers in the household or is your goal to cache the files and create a repository all on the same computer?.
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Old link, but it should clear things up a bit, http://www.fedorafaq.org/#gpgsig
no that link did not help to much stuff that i`ve never heard of under "NOKEY warning"

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[root@localhost ~]# yum repolist
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
localrepo                                                                       | 1.2 kB     00:00
repo id                           repo name                                             status
fedora                            Fedora 11 - i386                                      enabled: 13,289
localrepo                         Fedora 11 - i386 - Local Repository                   enabled:    119
rpmfusion-free                    RPM Fusion for Fedora 11 - Free                       enabled:    377
rpmfusion-free-updates            RPM Fusion for Fedora 11 - Free - Updates             enabled:    988
updates                           Fedora 11 - i386 - Updates                            enabled:  7,432
repolist: 22,205
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Localrepo is available to you as it is listed in that output. Now all you need to do is keep the repository updated with any new rpm's that are downloaded to the cache folder. Once the new files are copied over I believe all you need to do is run createrepo --update. Don't take my word for it though. Look at man createrepo and do a little research. Now you should be able to install from your new repository at will.
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Thanks glen! until the next time our paths cross.
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They crossed again, http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=241298
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