Il giorno mar, 13/06/2006 alle 11.39 -0400, Tony Nelson ha scritto: > >Another kind of sorting rules can be the speed of the mirror. > > There is already a plugin (fastestmirror) that attempts to do that, based > on how quickly it can establish a connection. I think that is the wrong > problem, as fast, incorrect mirrors are no better than slow, incorrect > mirrors. You are right, but if you can find correct mirrors, and after that choose which one is faster, all can be done better. There is a possibility to write a plugin that is like the command yum check-update, but that return a list of files that are to be downloaded? I worked a little on that because I prefere rsync instead of wget, but I don't want to download all the repos and all files in the repos. With this list I can write a little script that download with rsync all is necessary, and after launch a yum update starting from disks instead of network Bye Ambrogio -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list