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перенаправление на Справочник по конфигурации DNF (redirecting to DNF Configuration Reference)

REPO VARIABLES

Right side of every repo option can be enriched by the following
       variables:

$arch Refers to the system's CPU architecture e.g, aarch64, i586, i686 and x86_64.

$basearch Refers to the base architecture of the system. For example, i686 and i586 machines both have a base architecture of i386, and AMD64 and Intel64 machines have a base architecture of x86_64.

$releasever Refers to the release version of operating system which DNF derives from information available in RPMDB.

In addition to these hard coded variables, user-defined ones can also be used. They can be defined either via variable files, or by using special environmental variables. The names of these variables must be prefixed with DNF_VAR_ and they can only consist of alphanumeric characters and underscores:

$ DNF_VAR_MY_VARIABLE=value

To use such variable in your repository configuration remove the prefix. E.g.:

[myrepo] baseurl=https://example.site/pub/fedora/$MY_VARIABLE/releases/$releasever

Note that it is not possible to override the arch and basearch variables using either variable files or environmental variables.

Although users are encouraged to use named variables, the numbered environmental variables DNF0 - DNF9 are still supported:

$ DNF1=value

[myrepo] baseurl=https://example.site/pub/fedora/$DNF1/releases/$releasever