Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: modulemd-merge
Version: 0.1
Summary: Merge several modules.yaml files (rpm modularity metadata) into one
Home-page: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/modulemd-tools
Author: Gerd v. Egidy
Author-email: gerd.von.egidy@intra2net.com
License: MIT
Description: # modulemd-merge
        
        ### Merge multiple modulemd YAML files into one
        
        This is useful for example if you have several yum repositories and want
        to merge them into one. If they are module-enabled, you also have to merge
        their `modules.yaml` files (linked in the `repomd.xml`). Otherwise, the
        modularity system will break for them, as the moduled RPMs won't be filtered
        properly anymore.
        
        Another use-case is if you want to mirror a yum repository and the source
        expires older files, but you want to keep these expired files locally, for
        example, to allow downgrades. modulemd-merge can then be used to merge the
        previous modules.yaml file with the new one after each mirror update.
        This way the module information for the expired rpms is preserved.
        
        
        ### Usage
        
        ```
        modulemd-merge [-h] [-v] [-d] [-i] input [input ...] output
        
        positional arguments:
        
        input:
          input filename(s) or directories.
        
          repomd.xml files are parsed and modules hrefs contained are merged.
          If a directory is given, it is searched for repodata/repomd.xml and repomd.xml
        
        output:
          YAML output filename
        
        optional arguments:
        
          -h, --help            output the help text
        
          -v, --verbose         increase output verbosity
        
          -d, --debug           debug output verbosity
        
          -i, --ignore-no-input
                                ignore non-existing input files
        ```
        
        Usage example
        
        ```
        $ modulemd-merge -i \
            foo:devel:123:f32:x86_64.modulemd.yaml \
            bar:stable:234:f32:x86_64.modulemd.yaml \
            modules.yaml
        ```
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
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