fedora-repoquery
A fedora release version wrapper of dnf repoquery,
which caches repodata separately per release.
Usage
Usage examples:
$ fdrq rawhide firefox
firefox-126.0-7.fc41.x86_64 (fedora-rawhide)
$ fdrq 40 --requires filesystem
setup
$ fdrq epel9 ghc
ghc-8.10.7-116.el9.x86_64 (epel9)
$ fdrq c10 bash
bash-5.2.26-3.el10.x86_64 (c10s-BaseOS)
$ fdrq eln kernel
kernel-6.10.0-0.rc0.20240523gitc760b3725e52.12.eln136.x86_64 (eln-BaseOS)
etc.
The above output is generated with mdsh which suppresses the stderr
that includes mirror repo urls with compose timestamps, like this:
$ fdrq rawhide fedrq
2024-05-23 16:41:58 +08 <https://mirror.freedif.org/fedora/fedora/linux/development/rawhide>
fedrq-1.1.0-1.fc41.noarch (fedora-rawhide)
Also note that dnf5 currently still outputs repo update messages to stdout
but it is a lot faster than dnf4.
Help
$ fdrq --version
0.4
$ fdrq --help
fedora-repoquery tool for querying Fedora repos for packages.
Usage: fdrq [--version] [-4|--dnf4] [(-q|--quiet) | (-v|--verbose)] [-K|--koji]
[--devel-channel | --test-channel] [(-m|--mirror URL) | (-D|--dl)]
[(-s|--source) | (-A|--all-archs) | [-a|--arch ARCH]] [-t|--testing]
[-d|--debug]
((-z|--cache-size) | (-e|--cache-clean-empty) | (-l|--list) |
RELEASE [[REPOQUERY_OPTS] [PACKAGE]...])
where RELEASE is {fN or N (fedora), 'rawhide', epelN, epelN-next, cN (centos
stream), 'eln'}, with N the release version number.
https://github.com/juhp/fedora-repoquery#readme
Available options:
-h,--help Show this help text
--version Show version
-4,--dnf4 Use dnf4 instead of dnf5 (if available)
-q,--quiet Avoid output to stderr
-v,--verbose Show stderr from dnf repoquery
-K,--koji Use Koji buildroot
--devel-channel Use eln development compose
--test-channel Use eln test compose [default: production]
-m,--mirror URL Fedora mirror [default:
https://download.fedoraproject.org/pub]
-D,--dl Use dl.fp.o
-s,--source Query source repos
-A,--all-archs Query all (64 bit) arch repos
-a,--arch ARCH Specify arch [default: x86_64]
-t,--testing Fedora updates-testing
-d,--debug Show some debug output
-z,--cache-size Show total dnf repo metadata cache disksize
-e,--cache-clean-empty Remove empty dnf caches
-l,--list List Fedora versions
The default arch is the system arch.
Installation
fedora-repoquery can be installed from
copr
Building from source
Use stack install fedora-repoquery
or cabal install fedora-repoquery
to build the latest release.
To build from git: stack install
or cabal install
or cabal-rpm install
.
Contributing
fedora-repoquery is distributed under the GPL license version 3 or later.
https://github.com/juhp/fedora-repoquery