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NAME

       reposync - redirecting to DNF reposync Plugin

       Synchronize packages of a remote DNF repository to a local directory.

SYNOPSIS

       dnf reposync [options]

DESCRIPTION

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

OPTIONS

       All general DNF options are accepted. Namely, the --repoid option can be used to specify the repositories
       to synchronize. See Options in dnf(8) for details.

       -a <architecture>, --arch=<architecture>
              Download only packages of given architectures (default is all architectures). Can be used multiple
              times.

       --delete
              Delete local packages no longer present in repository.

       --download-metadata
              Download all repository metadata. Downloaded copy is instantly usable as a repository, no need  to
              run createrepo_c on it.

       -g, --gpgcheck
              Remove packages that fail GPG signature checking after downloading. Exit code is 1 if at least one
              package was removed.  Note that for repositories with gpgcheck=0 set in  their  configuration  the
              GPG signature is not checked even with this option used.

       -m, --downloadcomps
              Also  download  and  uncompress  comps.xml.  Consider  using --download-metadata option which will
              download all available repository metadata.

       --metadata-path
              Root path under which the downloaded metadata are stored. It defaults to --download-path value  if
              not given.

       -n, --newest-only
              Download only newest packages per-repo.

       --norepopath
              Don't  add  the  reponame  to the download path. Can only be used when syncing a single repository
              (default is to add the reponame).

       -p <download-path>, --download-path=<download-path>
              Root path under which the downloaded repositories are stored,  relative  to  the  current  working
              directory.  Defaults  to  the  current  working  directory.  Every  downloaded  repository  has  a
              subdirectory named after its ID under this path.

       --remote-time
              Try to set the timestamps of the downloaded files to those on the remote side.

       --source
              Download only source packages.

       -u, --urls
              Just print urls of what would be downloaded, don't download.

EXAMPLES

       dnf reposync --repoid=the_repo
              Synchronize all packages from the repository with id "the_repo". The synchronized copy is saved in
              "the_repo" subdirectory of the current working directory.

       dnf reposync -p /my/repos/path --repoid=the_repo
              Synchronize  all  packages from the repository with id "the_repo". In this case files are saved in
              "/my/repos/path/the_repo" directory.

       dnf reposync --repoid=the_repo --download-metadata
              Synchronize all packages and metadata from "the_repo" repository.

       Repository synchronized with --download-metadata option can be directly used in DNF for example by  using
       --repofrompath option:

       dnf --repofrompath=syncedrepo,the_repo --repoid=syncedrepo list --available

SEE ALSO

dnf(8), DNF Command Reference

AUTHOR

       See AUTHORS in your Core DNF Plugins distribution

       2023, Red Hat, Licensed under GPLv2+