如何使用yum下载安装包而不进行安装

How to use yum to download a package without installing it

 

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5

Issue

  • How do I use yum to download a package without installing it?

Resolution

There are two ways to download a package without installing it.app

One is using the "downloadonly" plugin for yum, the other is using "yumdownloader" utility.ssh

Downloadonly plugin for yum

  1. Install the package including "downloadonly" plugin:ide

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    (RHEL5)
    # yum install yum-downloadonly
    
    (RHEL6)
    # yum install yum-plugin-downloadonly
  2. Run yum command with "--downloadonly" option as follows:spa

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    # yum install --downloadonly --downloaddir=<directory> <package>
  3. Confirm the RPM files are available in the specified download directory.ip

Note:ci

  • Before using the plugin, check /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/downloadonly.conf to confirm that this plugin is "enabled=1"
  • This is applicable for "yum install/yum update" and not for "yum groupinstall". Use "yum groupinfo" to identify packages within a specific group.
  • If only the package name is specified, the latest available package is downloaded (such as sshd). Otherwise, you can specify the full package name and version (such as httpd-2.2.3-22.el5).
  • If you do not use the --downloaddir option, files are saved by default in /var/cache/yum/ in rhel-{arch}-channel/packages
  • If desired, you can download multiple packages on the same command.
  • You still need to re-download the repodata if the repodata expires before you re-use the cache. By default it takes two hours to expire.

Yumdownloader

If downloading a installed package, "yumdownloader" is useful.get

  1. Install the yum-utils package:it

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    # yum install yum-utils
  2. Run the command followed by the desired package:

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    # yumdownloader <package>

Note:

  • The package is saved in the current working directly by default; use the --destdir option to specify an alternate location.
  • Be sure to add --resolve if you need to download dependencies.