InstantMirror (I suspect) has the advantage that it can be utilized anytime you're looking for rpms for livecd-creator, your local machine, etc.  And, I suspect, by configuring it right, you can actually use it as a repo server for an entire network.

They say they're working on creating a daemon that accepts requests and manages downloads, etc., as appropriate.  So, turning the question around, maybe something like InstantMirror could become a common resource utilized by all of these tools?

Tim



Bill Nottingham wrote:
Douglas McClendon (dmc.fedora@filteredperception.org) said: 
  
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.
    

Speaking of, we already have:

- livecd-creator --cache
- /var/cache/pungi
- /var/cache/yum/<repository>
- InstantMirror

Is there any work/thought on makeing these not duplicate each other
so much?

Bill

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