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Disabling gpgcheck with tmprepo plugin


Flash plugin installation errorrpm and deb fileformat are blocked by my ISP. How to install software?How to create Local Repositories in RHELKeyboard is disablingYum is asking for nonexistent updateinfo.xml hashes on the repodata directorytrying to install chef-client package via local yum repomunin phpfpm pluginYum Changelog Pluginyum install and update fail - GPG keys listed for the “CentOS-7 - Updates” repository are already installed but they are not correctIssue with elrepo-kernel: packages are not available













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I want to install an rpm from a repo just once and not have to add it to my yum.repos.d/ directory using the tmprepo plugin. However, I’m blocked on how to install an rpm with no gpg signature. The ‘—nogpgcheck’ option doesn’t work with the tmprepo plugin and I need to manually append ‘pkgs_gpgcheck=false’ to /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/tmprepo.conf.



sudo yum --tmprepo=http://edge.artifactory.example.com:8000/artifactory/chef_rpms/rhel/chef_rpms.repo --nogpgcheck install chef

## ^^ this fails as —nogpgcheck doesn’t work with tmprepo which defaults to gpgcheck unless I manually edit /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/tmprepo.conf


Any way this can be done when calling yum on command line? I don’t want to go about changing a file on the system for a one-time thing. Thanks!



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    I want to install an rpm from a repo just once and not have to add it to my yum.repos.d/ directory using the tmprepo plugin. However, I’m blocked on how to install an rpm with no gpg signature. The ‘—nogpgcheck’ option doesn’t work with the tmprepo plugin and I need to manually append ‘pkgs_gpgcheck=false’ to /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/tmprepo.conf.



    sudo yum --tmprepo=http://edge.artifactory.example.com:8000/artifactory/chef_rpms/rhel/chef_rpms.repo --nogpgcheck install chef

    ## ^^ this fails as —nogpgcheck doesn’t work with tmprepo which defaults to gpgcheck unless I manually edit /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/tmprepo.conf


    Any way this can be done when calling yum on command line? I don’t want to go about changing a file on the system for a one-time thing. Thanks!



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      I want to install an rpm from a repo just once and not have to add it to my yum.repos.d/ directory using the tmprepo plugin. However, I’m blocked on how to install an rpm with no gpg signature. The ‘—nogpgcheck’ option doesn’t work with the tmprepo plugin and I need to manually append ‘pkgs_gpgcheck=false’ to /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/tmprepo.conf.



      sudo yum --tmprepo=http://edge.artifactory.example.com:8000/artifactory/chef_rpms/rhel/chef_rpms.repo --nogpgcheck install chef

      ## ^^ this fails as —nogpgcheck doesn’t work with tmprepo which defaults to gpgcheck unless I manually edit /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/tmprepo.conf


      Any way this can be done when calling yum on command line? I don’t want to go about changing a file on the system for a one-time thing. Thanks!



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      I want to install an rpm from a repo just once and not have to add it to my yum.repos.d/ directory using the tmprepo plugin. However, I’m blocked on how to install an rpm with no gpg signature. The ‘—nogpgcheck’ option doesn’t work with the tmprepo plugin and I need to manually append ‘pkgs_gpgcheck=false’ to /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/tmprepo.conf.



      sudo yum --tmprepo=http://edge.artifactory.example.com:8000/artifactory/chef_rpms/rhel/chef_rpms.repo --nogpgcheck install chef

      ## ^^ this fails as —nogpgcheck doesn’t work with tmprepo which defaults to gpgcheck unless I manually edit /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/tmprepo.conf


      Any way this can be done when calling yum on command line? I don’t want to go about changing a file on the system for a one-time thing. Thanks!



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          So when using tmprepo for a one-time yum install, can't disable gpg-check unless editing the file. I think that should be a feature on command line too though. For now, I'm doing a:



          yum-config-manager --add-repo $http://myurl/myrepo.repo;
          yum-config-manager --enable myrepo
          yum install package
          yum-config-manager --disable myrepo


          I keep the repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/myrepo.repo but disable the actual repositories.






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          • yum-config-manager needs some basic features though. Doesn't have a quiet option. Also, if I '--add-repo' when I already have the repo file existing, it appends. Rather should warn out the repo already exists or allow to over-write it. No point of appending.

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          So when using tmprepo for a one-time yum install, can't disable gpg-check unless editing the file. I think that should be a feature on command line too though. For now, I'm doing a:



          yum-config-manager --add-repo $http://myurl/myrepo.repo;
          yum-config-manager --enable myrepo
          yum install package
          yum-config-manager --disable myrepo


          I keep the repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/myrepo.repo but disable the actual repositories.






          share|improve this answer























          • yum-config-manager needs some basic features though. Doesn't have a quiet option. Also, if I '--add-repo' when I already have the repo file existing, it appends. Rather should warn out the repo already exists or allow to over-write it. No point of appending.

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          So when using tmprepo for a one-time yum install, can't disable gpg-check unless editing the file. I think that should be a feature on command line too though. For now, I'm doing a:



          yum-config-manager --add-repo $http://myurl/myrepo.repo;
          yum-config-manager --enable myrepo
          yum install package
          yum-config-manager --disable myrepo


          I keep the repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/myrepo.repo but disable the actual repositories.






          share|improve this answer























          • yum-config-manager needs some basic features though. Doesn't have a quiet option. Also, if I '--add-repo' when I already have the repo file existing, it appends. Rather should warn out the repo already exists or allow to over-write it. No point of appending.

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            Sep 10 '14 at 6:59














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          So when using tmprepo for a one-time yum install, can't disable gpg-check unless editing the file. I think that should be a feature on command line too though. For now, I'm doing a:



          yum-config-manager --add-repo $http://myurl/myrepo.repo;
          yum-config-manager --enable myrepo
          yum install package
          yum-config-manager --disable myrepo


          I keep the repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/myrepo.repo but disable the actual repositories.






          share|improve this answer













          So when using tmprepo for a one-time yum install, can't disable gpg-check unless editing the file. I think that should be a feature on command line too though. For now, I'm doing a:



          yum-config-manager --add-repo $http://myurl/myrepo.repo;
          yum-config-manager --enable myrepo
          yum install package
          yum-config-manager --disable myrepo


          I keep the repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/myrepo.repo but disable the actual repositories.







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          • yum-config-manager needs some basic features though. Doesn't have a quiet option. Also, if I '--add-repo' when I already have the repo file existing, it appends. Rather should warn out the repo already exists or allow to over-write it. No point of appending.

            – Faheem
            Sep 10 '14 at 6:59


















          • yum-config-manager needs some basic features though. Doesn't have a quiet option. Also, if I '--add-repo' when I already have the repo file existing, it appends. Rather should warn out the repo already exists or allow to over-write it. No point of appending.

            – Faheem
            Sep 10 '14 at 6:59

















          yum-config-manager needs some basic features though. Doesn't have a quiet option. Also, if I '--add-repo' when I already have the repo file existing, it appends. Rather should warn out the repo already exists or allow to over-write it. No point of appending.

          – Faheem
          Sep 10 '14 at 6:59






          yum-config-manager needs some basic features though. Doesn't have a quiet option. Also, if I '--add-repo' when I already have the repo file existing, it appends. Rather should warn out the repo already exists or allow to over-write it. No point of appending.

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