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[p2] mirror with transitive dependencies [message #1074373] Fri, 26 July 2013 15:42 Go to next message
Mickael Istria is currently offline Mickael IstriaFriend
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Hi,

I have a big p2 repository which contains, among others, a product IU.
I'd like to extract from this site a sub-site containing the product IU
and its transitive dependencies.
I've looked at the p2.mirror task and could not find a way to ask for
transitive dependencies of specified IUs to mirror. Is there a way to
achieve it?
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Re: [p2] mirror with transitive dependencies [message #1265725 is a reply to message #1074373] Thu, 06 March 2014 13:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Christian Meyer is currently offline Christian MeyerFriend
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Hi Mickael,

did you find a way to solve this problem? We are having the same problem and do not find a solution for this.

regards
Christian
Re: [p2] mirror with transitive dependencies [message #1310846 is a reply to message #1265725] Wed, 23 April 2014 12:37 Go to previous message
Mickael Istria is currently offline Mickael IstriaFriend
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Actually, I didn't resolve this idea, but in this case, I believe using
p2 director instead of p2 mirror would work.
Indeed, p2 director will resolve stuff transitively, so that the output
is your requested stuff + transitive dependencies.

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