I have done this in an offline environment.

 

Using an Internet connected CentOS 7, I added the MonetDB repo.

Ensure yum-utils is installed on this machine.

 

Using yumdownloader, I was able to download all of the packages to a directory.  Using --resolve will also download dependencies.

Moving the files to a USB stick, I then copied them to the offline machine.

 

On the offline machine, I then run –

 

yum localinstall  /path/to/rpms/* --nogpg –disablerepo=*

 

Adam

 

From: users-list [mailto:users-list-bounces+adam.doherty=esso.ca@monetdb.org] On Behalf Of Anton Kravchenko
Sent: Wednesday, February 7, 2018 08:42
To: Communication channel for MonetDB users <users-list@monetdb.org>
Subject: Re: Install on Linux with no access to Internet

 

Instead of downloading rpms and installing them one by one, I would build MonetDB from sources and copy  INSTALL directory to the offline machine.

See https://www.monetdb.org/wiki/MonetDB:Building_from_sources.

 

Anton

 

On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 7:19 AM, Anton Kravchenko <kravchenko.anton86@gmail.com> wrote:

Copy-paste from my notes that I validated myself [you probably would need to use https://www.monetdb.org/downloads/epel/7/x86_64/ and the most recent MonetDB version].

 

# order matters

sudo yum remove MonetDB*

 

Anton

 

On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 8:32 PM, ALEX OSSIPOV <alexo15@comcast.net> wrote:

I am trying to install MonetDB with client on the host without access to Internet.

Are there any instructions to follow?

Thanks

Alex

 

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