Re: Re: something like apt-cacher for yum

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Scott Silva wrote:
Lorenzo spake the following on 5/21/2007 10:03 AM:
Oliver Schulze L. ha scritto:
You can download all the files in one server that then use .rpms
with something like:

http://wiki.linux.duke.edu/YumFaq#Q11

or

http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/createrepo/

HTH
Oliver

Sure, but yu'll end downloading a lot of unneeded rpms.. (for example
foreign languages, PAE kernel, kernel-devel and so on...) which may be
worse than downloading the same rpm 3 or 4 times!

Regards

Lorenzo
I have never tried it, but maybe you could rsync the yum cache from one
machine to another.

* Set up an mrepo server, with only a local repository.
* Use yum to update one machine.
* Copy the packages from this machine to the desired local repository,
* Regenerate yum repo data with merepo and configure all computers' yum to use the mrepo repository. * I'm sure that yum can do download only and then with a perl or bash script you can have the mrepo local repository synced.

Jean
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