Thanks for the reply, but now how can I use it as a mirror : pkg
set-publiser -m and how can I check it
On 10/21/11 19:42, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 10/21/11 04:00, Bertrand Lesecq - EMEA OS Systems TSC Domain
enginner wrote:
Hello
How I create a mirror for a repository ?
I want to create a mirror of http://ipkg.us.oracle.com/solaris11/dev and
I am unable to find any doc for doing it.
http://idg-global.us.oracle.com/OTN/test/E23824/en/E23824_01/html/E21803/copyrepo2.html#scrolltoc
But I find it highly unlikely you actually want to mirror the entire
/dev repository at this point.
You probably only want the latest builds.
In which case, download the repository ISOs find here for the builds
you want:
http://nana.us.oracle.com/products/solaris11/
...and then follow the instructions here:
http://idg-global.us.oracle.com/OTN/test/E23824/en/E23824_01/html/E21803/copyrepo1.html#scrolltoc
-Shawn
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