On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > I really would like to keep in sync. with all the goodies on the ibook. > > > Am I alone ? > > > > You're not alone (: I build some packages locally, so my ppc box is pretty > > close to cooker/i586. > > Me too but not enough for my taste. > > > If someone knows how I can automatically remove > > old RPMs and SRPMs I may be able to generate a hdlist for this and make > > it available over http and/or ftp. It's not a complete set of packages, > > however - only packages I use (so no kde for example). > > Local server ? I don't know for you but I don't have the bandwidth to be > a server. And the question about who can clean the mess on the mirrors > is sadly a old frustration for no-x86 folks. I would not like to raise > the dust on this (again).
I do have some bandwidth, so I put my locally built packages online. This has only a few rpms that are not on mirrors, Olivier is doing a good job on keeping up. It can be used together with cooker/ppc main and contrib sources. RPMS: http://www.time4t.net/~cjw/mdk-cooker-ppc/RPMS2/ SRPMS for this: http://www.time4t.net/~cjw/mdk-cooker-ppc/SRPMS2/ hdlist: http://www.time4t.net/~cjw/mdk-cooker-ppc/Mandrake/hdlist.cz for apt I use the following line in my sources.list: rpm http://www.time4t.net/~cjw/mdk-cooker-ppc Mandrake/hdlist RPMS2 Christiaan