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This plugin dumps out two lists of pkgs into result dir:
This plugin dumps out two lists of pkgs into result dir:
* A list of all available pkgs + repos + other data. This file is named "available_pkgs".
* A list of all available pkgs + repos + other data. This file is named "available_pkgs". This file is not created if you run mock with "--offline" option.
  This file is not created if you run mock with "--offline" option.
* A list of all installed pkgs + repos + other data. This file is name "installed_pkgs".
* A list of all installed pkgs + repos + other data. This file is name "installed_pkgs".
Format of `installed_pkgs` file is:
    %%{nevra} %%{buildtime} %%{size} %%{pkgid} installed


== Configuration ==
== Configuration ==

Revision as of 14:03, 8 August 2016

Package_state Plugin

This plugin dumps out two lists of pkgs into result dir:

  • A list of all available pkgs + repos + other data. This file is named "available_pkgs". This file is not created if you run mock with "--offline" option.
  • A list of all installed pkgs + repos + other data. This file is name "installed_pkgs".

Format of installed_pkgs file is:

   %%{nevra} %%{buildtime} %%{size} %%{pkgid} installed

Configuration

The Package_state plugin is disabled and can be enabled by:

   # in version 1.2.18 and older the default was False
   config_opts['plugin_conf']['package_state_enable'] = True
   
   config_opts['plugin_conf']['package_state_opts'] = {}
   config_opts['plugin_conf']['package_state_opts']['available_pkgs'] = False
   config_opts['plugin_conf']['package_state_opts']['installed_pkgs'] = True