Marcus,

I'll try the second approach. I created the target.tar.gz from a computer
(same OS) that is networked and fully updated. I have copied this over to
the air gapped machine, but now what do I do? Just having the target folder
isn't enough to update the install. How do I update from here?

v/r,
Rich

On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 10:47 AM, Marcus Müller <marcus.muel...@ettus.com>
wrote:

>  Hi Richard,
>
> 1) depends. Many of the things that pybombs does actually consist of
> calling your distro's package manager. So if you can do that with a DVD
> source, you're set (I remember this being relatively easy on debian, with a
> DVD actually being a remote just like debian's repo servers are); for the
> things you build from source: well, you can always just edit all recipes
> involved and change the URLs to something locally served, I guess :)
> 2)  That's easier. Use "pybombs package", and you get a tar.gz of your
> prefix. again, this will only include things that are not installed by
> using your distro's package manager.
>
> Greetings,
> Marcus
>
>
> On 04/29/2015 07:27 PM, Richard Bell wrote:
>
>   I originally installed GNU Radio on this computer when it was networked
> via pybombs. Since then, the computer has become air gapped (no internet
> connection allowed). I need to update the install to the latest versions of
> UHD and GNU Radio. Two questions:
>
> 1) Is there a way that would allow me to use pybombs to update from a dvd?
> If so, how would I create this dvd and then point pybombs to it?
>
>  2) Should I forget the original pybombs install and start over with a dvd
> containing all files needed to install the latest version. If so, how do I
> make this dvd?
>
>  v/r,
>  Rich
>
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