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Chapter 6. Uploading and Maintaining Custom Packages
Option
-d, --dir DIRECTORY
-c, --channel CHANNEL_LABEL
-n, --count N_HEADERS_PER_CALL
-l, --list
-r, --reldirRELATIVE_DIRECTORY
-o, --orgidORGANIZATION_ID
-u , --username USERNAME
-p , --password PASSWORD
-s, --stdin
-X, --exclude GLOB
--force
--nosig
--new-cache
--newest
30
Description
that is,
,
, and so forth.
-vv
-vvv
Process packages from this directory.
Specify the channel to receive packages. Note that this
is required and is not the same as the channel's name.
Multiple channels may be specified using multiple
instances of
(e.g.
-c
-c=CHANNEL_ONE
).
-c=CHANNEL_TWO
Process this number of headers per call. Must be an
integer. The default number is 25.
List only the specified channels.
Associate this relative directory with each file.
Include your organization's ID number. Must be an
integer.
Include the RHN username of the user that has
administrative access to the specified channel. If not
provided,
prompts for the username of a valid
rhnpush
Channel Administrator. The username and password
are cached in
~/.rhnpushcache
minutes being the default. Use
new username and password.
Include RHN password of user that has administrative
access to the specified channel. If not provided,
prompts for the password of a valid Channel
rhnpush
Administrator. The username and password are cached
in
for a limited time, five minutes
~/.rhnpushcache
being the default. Use
username and password.
Read package list from standard input, for example
from a piped
command.
ls
Exclude packages that match this glob expression.
Force upload of a package, even if a package of that
name and version currently exists in the channel.
Without this option, uploading a pre-existing package
returns an error.
Don't fail if packages are unsigned.
Forces RHN Push to drop the username and password
cache, then accept or ask for new ones. This is useful if
you make a mistake entering them the first time.
Push only the packages that are newer than those on
the server. Note that source packages are special in
that their versions are never compared to each other.
for a limited time, five
--new-cache
to force a new
--new-cache
to force a

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