2009/6/10 sanket agarwal <snktagar...@gmail.com>: > Hi all, > > We all know that there are various distro's that build around Debian. > I had an idea in mind whereby the task of making mirrors for personal > distributions can be automated. This can be stated as: if a person > wants to keep a customised set of packages for usage with the > distribution, the tool should be able to develop dependencies, fetch > packages, generate appropriate documentation and then create the > corresponding directory structure in the target mirror! The task can > be extended to include packages which are currently not under one of > the standard mirrors! > > I think the tool can have immense utility in helping people automate > the task of mantaining the repositories. Suggestions, positive and > negative are invited. > > I have not included the impl details as I would first like to evaluate > the idea at a feasibility and utility level.
How is this different from having a partial mirror and a full backing mirror? (set the priority of your partial mirror higher with apt preferences and it should override the backing mirror) Anton -- Anton Piatek email: an...@piatek.co.uk blog/photos: http://www.strangeparty.com pgp: [0xB307BAEF] (http://www.strangeparty.com/anton.asc) fingerprint: 116A 5F01 1E5F 1ADE 78C6 EDB3 B9B6 E622 B307 BAEF No trees were destroyed in the sending of this message, however, a significant number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org