it will download the packages it needed (i.e. you want to install). it
is must.

auto download from gpp or manual download from other place, this is a
problem. anyhow, all bytes' downloading is through your bandwidth.

indeed, I'm using the iso downloaded from freescale for specific RDB, so
I never download any package from gpp.

On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 16:42 +0800, Andreas Roth wrote:
> 
> due to the fact that I am pretty new (and pretty lost so far) to the
> cross compiling object, I downloaded various packages from the gpp
> today in order to get a grip on the structure and function of ltib
> according to different templates. Later on I noticed the
> bandwith-issues Stuart mentioned, so I would like to know if there is
> any other way to get further rpm-packages without stressing the sides
> bandwith anymore?
> 
> 
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