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NAME

6       reposync - redirecting to DNF reposync Plugin
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8       Synchronize packages of a remote DNF repository to a local directory.
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SYNOPSIS

11       dnf reposync [options]
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DESCRIPTION

14       reposync  makes  local copies of remote repositories. Packages that are
15       already present in the local directory are not downloaded again.
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OPTIONS

18       All general DNF options are accepted. Namely, the --repoid  option  can
19       be  used  to  specify  the  repositories to synchronize. See Options in
20       dnf(8) for details.
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22       -a <architecture>, --arch=<architecture>
23              Download only packages of given architectures  (default  is  all
24              architectures). Can be used multiple times.
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26       --delete
27              Delete local packages no longer present in repository.
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29       --download-metadata
30              Download  all  repository metadata. Downloaded copy is instantly
31              usable as a repository, no need to run createrepo_c on it.
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33       -g, --gpgcheck
34              Remove packages that fail GPG signature checking after download‐
35              ing.  Exit  code is 1 if at least one package was removed.  Note
36              that for repositories with gpgcheck=0 set in their configuration
37              the GPG signature is not checked even with this option used.
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39       -m, --downloadcomps
40              Also  download  and uncompress comps.xml. Consider using --down‐
41              load-metadata option which will download all  available  reposi‐
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44       --metadata-path
45              Root path under which the downloaded metadata are stored. It de‐
46              faults to --download-path value if not given.
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48       -n, --newest-only
49              Download only newest packages per-repo.
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51       --norepopath
52              Don't add the reponame to the download path. Can  only  be  used
53              when  syncing  a single repository (default is to add the repon‐
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56       -p <download-path>, --download-path=<download-path>
57              Root path under which the downloaded  repositories  are  stored,
58              relative  to the current working directory. Defaults to the cur‐
59              rent working directory. Every downloaded repository has a subdi‐
60              rectory named after its ID under this path.
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62       --remote-time
63              Try  to  set  the timestamps of the downloaded files to those on
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66       --source
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69       -u, --urls
70              Just print urls of what would be downloaded, don't download.
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EXAMPLES

73       dnf reposync --repoid=the_repo
74              Synchronize all packages from the repository with id "the_repo".
75              The synchronized copy is saved in "the_repo" subdirectory of the
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78       dnf reposync -p /my/repos/path --repoid=the_repo
79              Synchronize all packages from the repository with id "the_repo".
80              In this case files are saved in "/my/repos/path/the_repo" direc‐
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83       dnf reposync --repoid=the_repo --download-metadata
84              Synchronize all packages and metadata  from  "the_repo"  reposi‐
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87       Repository synchronized with --download-metadata option can be directly
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90       dnf   --repofrompath=syncedrepo,the_repo    --repoid=syncedrepo    list
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SEE ALSO

94dnf(8), DNF Command Reference
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AUTHOR

97       See AUTHORS in your Core DNF Plugins distribution
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1054.2.1                            May 27, 2022                      REPOSYNC(1)
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