options with reposync

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Hi,

I am trying to create a local centos repository behind a network.
I cannot use rsync to sync my mirror with remote mirror as i do not
have access to any other protocol or port except http.

i tried using reposync, it is doing good in downloading the files but
my problem is reposync downloads the files into a folder it creates
with repoid only.

Centos-Base.repo
	[base]
	name=CentOS-Base
	baseurl=http://mirrors.arsc.edu/centos/5/os/i386

In folder os/i386 i gave the command `reposync -n --repoid=base`. This
creates a folder os/i386/base/CentOS/* where as diresered is
os/i386/CentOS/*. I even tried with --download-dir but to no avail.

due to this i am not able to maintain arch level repos and even if i
change my repo structure, the lableling becomes difficult when i have
multiple repos for different arch's and OS's.


The main thing i want to know is how can i remove the label folder
creation or is there any other tool similar to rsync which can be used
for reposync.

Thanks & Regards,
Manikanta.


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Thanks & Regards,
Manikanta Swamy K
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