On 02/12/2013 15:38, archlinux@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On 02/12/13 10:52, Sébastien Luttringer wrote: >> On 02/12/2013 11:12, archlinux@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>> I added a new *packages* tree. That offer an easy access to all >>>> versions >>>> of the same package in the ARM. >>>> Documentation[1] has been updated. >>>> >>> Hello Sébastien, >>> >>> It's great that we have ARM again - thank you for your good work to >>> provide this service. >>> >>> Would it be possible to add an "all" directory beneath the "packages" >>> tree root that contains all versions of all packages? >>> Having that would be a direct replacement for what the old arm had and >>> would allow getting any version of any package with the same pacman.conf >>> server string. >> Hello, >> >> I splited up to avoid listing of all packages and all versions for each >> request to this page. I may create a static page with all the links if >> this is necessary to have a ctrl+f feature in your browser. Is that you >> are looking for? > With the old ARM you could use the url in pacman.conf as a "server"link > and that allowed you to install packages on a system that would > otherwise need updating. This was useful when a package was needed but > it was not convenient to do a full update first. So, it would be great > if there's was url that can be used in this way to allow Pacman to find > old packages. Does that make sense? > As far I understand your request, it's already the case. Did you read the arm wiki page? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ARM#Time_travel You can put Server=http://seblu.net/a/arm/2013/09/11/$repo/os/$arch or this Server=http://seblu.net/a/arm/month/$repo/os/$arch in your pacman.conf. -- Sébastien "Seblu" Luttringer https://www.seblu.net GPG: 0x2072D77A