HoytDuff wrote: > On Friday 20 September 2002 06:29 am, Mark Williamson scribbled in crayon on a > yellow legal pad: > >>Things like completely mirroring the update site seems to be a bit of >>waste, for instance one may only have a small install, on the >>workstations, and updating them via the cache, only what they need with >>be cached.. Another thought comes to mind, Updating a Cooker via the >>cache, may also work well (I haven't tried this).. as if you have a >>few PCs using cooker, all the RPMs would be cached.. > > > > You could use a modifcation of Ron Stoddard's "Troels" script to exclude what > you don't want. Yes. There are lots of happy users. Get it from my web site below and save lots of downloading space (250MB+ per tree) and time. It is for English users only - non-english things are just not downloaded. GPL licence, so spread the good news <g>. There will be an update to what is downloaded to where immediately after 9.0 is released which will drop access to 8.2. -- Ron. [Melbourne, Australia] New Web site: http://www.optusnet.com.au/ronst/
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