Note
This Tool is not made or supported by the Fedora Project,
but aims to reproduce the dnf copr
functionalities for easily adding COPRs on Fedora Atomic Desktops, IoT and CoreOS.
It does most actions rootless (unlike dnf copr
) and only requires privilege escalation using run0
for writing or changing the repo file. Thus it also works without sudo
.
The tool also fixes SELinux contexts and filesystem permissions, to secure the repo files from tampering. Atomic Desktops allow unprivileged updates from existing repos, so this is important.
Usage: copr [OPTION] [ARGUMENT]
Options:
enable Add COPR repository
disable Keep a repo but disable it
remove Remove COPR repository after backing it up
list List all COPR repositories in your repo folder
search Search for a COPR repository by name (in your Browser)
help Display this help text
Argument:
Name of the COPR repository (for search) or "author/repo" (for install and remove)
Examples:
copr enable kwizart/kernel-longterm-6.6
copr remove kdesig/kde-nightly-qt6
copr list
copr search bubblejail
Install:
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/boredsquirrel/COPR-command/main/copr -O ./copr
run0 sh -c '
mkdir /var/usrlocal/bin
mv ./copr /var/usrlocal/bin
chown -R root:root /var/usrlocal/bin
chcon -R system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0 /var/usrlocal/bin
chmod +x /var/usrlocal/bin/copr
'
Note
COPR repos are version-independent, but there is always a chance that they are unmaintained and thus dont support the current version.
A solution like warning about that, or even removing them, could be useful.
I did not test such a case on Fedora Atomic, and guess such a package would result in an rpm-ostree
error.
Warning
COPR repositories can contain anything. Only add them if you trust the developers and know the repo really belongs to them.