Tim Lauridsen wrote:
Orion Poplawski wrote:
Goals:
- Always get the latest development package versions for my local mock
builds.
- Keep internet bandwidth usage low and at off peak times.
What I'd like to do is update my local rawhide repo copy every Sunday,
but still be able to download any needed updated package for a build.
My first thought was simply to add my local repo to the mock configs:
# repos
[cora]
name=cora
baseurl=file:///data/sw1/fedora/core/development/i386
[core]
name=core
baseurl=http://newmirror.linux.duke.edu/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/i386
But the question comes up, if [cora] and [core] both have the same
version of a package, how can I make sure that the package is taken
from [cora]?
You could try something like this.
[core]
name=core
baseurl=file:///data/sw1/fedora/core/development/i386
http://newmirror.linux.duke.edu/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/i386
failovermethod=priority
The failovermethod=priority make yum always try using the baseurls from
the top.
That's what I thought of too, but won't this just cause
newmirror.linux.duke.edu to be ignored completely if the local repo is
available?
You could also add "enabled=0" to your [core] repo, to disable it by
default, then the [cora] will be used.
That would also have the same result.
The "fastest mirror" plugin might be a better solution.
Paul.
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