Tim Wood wrote:
Thanks. That will work. InstantMirror does look more maintainable
but
has the downside (at v0.4) that it looks a little early to use as the
basis of real work.
Yes- I assumed --cache was so obvious, that you must have wanted
something for a wider purpose than just livecd creation.
But I think, perhaps this brings out another issue- is it time for
"man livecd-creator" to work?
-dmc
Tim
Colin Walters wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 10:44 -0700, Tim Wood wrote:
>
>> Okay, uncle. I can't find documentation on the --cache option. I've
>> found that you are supposed to pass it a path but no write-up on what
>> is cached and for how long, etc. What exactly does it do?
>>
>
> Basically it's a stupid lookaside cache - if a file is already
> downloaded, it's not downloaded again. But there is no expiry, size
> limits, etc.
>
> InstantMirror might be a more maintainable solution, but I found --cache
> to be the easiest way to ease the pain of trying to repeatedly build
> live cds in quick succession.
>
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