No. The original request was for the RPMs from a yum repository. You have to use a yum capable system.
On 2023-10-19 13:02, Ron wrote:
Even Ubuntu and Windows?
On 10/19/23 14:44, Evan Rempel wrote:
You can do that on any host and use the yum download only or if you want it all use reposync.
Then you can copy the actual RPMS anywhere you want.
Evan.
On 2023-10-19 12:06, Ron wrote:
Ah. But I can't do that, since the server is behind many firewalls, and only has access to an internal RHEL mirror.
The "current" binaries are all accessible via web browser (and curl), so it puzzles me why yum-archive isn't.
I opened Redmine issue 7892 to make them available.
On 10/19/23 13:38, Evan Rempel wrote:
The packages you need are definitely on the postgresql yum server. The repository can not be browsed, but if you add the yum repository definition file as documented at the bottom of the page