fedora-repoquery: Fedora release repos package query tool

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A CLI tool for repoquerying Fedora and Centos Stream release packages: by default it displays their version and repo location and optionally the repo compose timestamps


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Versions 0.1.0, 0.2, 0.3, 0.3.1, 0.3.2, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.7
Change log ChangeLog.md
Dependencies base (<5), bodhi, cached-json-file, case-insensitive, curl, directory, extra, filepath, Glob, regex-compat, safe, simple-cmd, simple-cmd-args, text, time, xdg-basedir [details]
License GPL-3.0-only
Copyright 2021-2024 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com>
Author Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com>
Maintainer Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com>
Category Utility
Home page https://github.com/juhp/fedora-repoquery
Bug tracker https://github.com/juhp/fedora-repoquery/issues
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/juhp/fedora-repoquery.git
Uploaded by JensPetersen at 2024-07-18T15:51:56Z

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fedora-repoquery

A dnf wrapper to repoquery different Fedora releases, caching repodata separately per release. It also supports EPEL and Centos Stream repos.

Usage

Usage examples:

$ fedora-repoquery rawhide firefox

firefox-128.0-2.fc41.x86_64 (fedora-rawhide)

$ fedora-repoquery 40 --requires filesystem

setup

$ fedora-repoquery epel9 ghc

ghc-8.10.7-116.el9.x86_64 (epel9)

$ fedora-repoquery c10 bash

bash-5.2.26-4.el10.x86_64 (c10s-BaseOS)

$ fedora-repoquery eln kernel

kernel-6.11.0-0.rc0.20240716gitd67978318827.2.eln141.x86_64 (eln-BaseOS)

Without a release argument, the system yum repo configuration is used:

$ fedora-repoquery pandoc

pandoc-3.1.3-29.fc41.x86_64 (rawhide)

Use the --time (-T) option to display repo timestamps:

$ fedora-repoquery -T 41 fedrq
2024-07-16 19:45:44 +08 <https://mirror.freedif.org/fedora/fedora/linux/development/rawhide>

fedrq-1.1.0-3.fc41.noarch (fedora-rawhide)

Repo timestamp(s) are output when there are no query args after the release version:

$ fedora-repoquery 40

2024-04-20 02:22:34 +08 <https://mirror.freedif.org/fedora/fedora/linux/releases/40/>
2024-07-18 12:15:13 +08 <https://mirror.freedif.org/fedora/fedora/linux/updates/40/>

One can also query multiple releases (or arch's): $ fedora-repoquery 40 41 python3 | grep x86_64

python3-3.12.2-2.fc40.x86_64 (f40)
python3-3.12.4-1.fc40.x86_64 (f40-updates)
python3-3.13.0~b3-2.fc41.x86_64 (fedora-rawhide)

Help

$ fedora-repoquery --version

0.7

$ fedora-repoquery --help

fedora-repoquery tool for querying Fedora repos for packages.

Usage: fedora-repoquery [--version] [-4|--dnf4] [(-q|--quiet) | (-v|--verbose)] 
                        [--dynamic] [-T|--time] [-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
  --dynamic                Redirect each HTTP through mirror
  -T,--time                Show time-stamp of repos
  -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