Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 11:58 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>Stuart Ellis wrote:
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>>>3. I would have started by discussing the entries in /etc/yum.repos.d/ ,
>>>perhaps with model entries for the 3 standard repositories.
>>>That would enable people to get started as quickly as possible.
>>
>>Yum in FC4 has been set up so it now isn't necessary to directly work
>>with the contents of the configuration files at all for normal usage.
>>It works out of the box, using the Fedora repositories, and you can add
>>and remove third-party repositories by copying .repo files (or having an
>>application do it).
>
>I always replace the repositories given in the default entries
>by local repositories (I mean in Ireland, in my case).
>I don't know if that is standard practice.
It's not, since the default entries are to mirror lists and not single
sites. Your package requests go to a random mirror entry, meaning
there's a basic and large-scale load balancing that happens without you
having to do anything. What happens otherwise if your local repo is
down?
There is a country mirror list and simply adding country code to default
mirror list works. I am living in Japan and using default mirror list is
unbearably slow. So I am using following following mirror lists.
http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors/fedora-core-$releasever.jp
Mentioning of these country mirror list would be nice.
(I am not saying everyone should use it.)
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