Squid would probably do what I want... but it does seem like an elephant
gun solution. The InstantMirror discussion sounds like what I'm talking
about. I will check it out and see how well it works.
Tim
Douglas McClendon wrote:
Tim Wood wrote:
> I've been (finally) setting up a local Fedora 8 Repository. In the
> process, I've discovered that os+updates+development now approaches
> 20G. Given that a lot of that material is not relevant to me --at a
> guess 2G of the archive plus update and dev versions so 4-6G-- I
> realized a repository tool that only loaded things from an official
> repository when it was requested for the first time could be very
> useful. Does anyone know of such a creature? If not, would this be
> useful to anyone be sides me?
squid?
(hence question I asked about yum proxy configuration in anaconda a
while back, but don't think I ever got an answer to)
And this (InstantMirror) was talked about on fedora-devel, but I
wasn't paying too much attention (looks like what you want).
http://wtogami.livejournal.com/20405.html
-dmc
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