Hi Jonathan,
on Thursday, 2005-08-18 at 16:42:56, you wrote:
I've been syncing a few machines via /usr/portage without a problem. At
least with that method you only need to perform one sync on the main
machine and then let the others sync off it.
That's what I was thinking...OK, I'll just
I just set up a local rsync mirror using app-admin/gentoo-rsync-mirror.
Now I'm just wondering if it's necessary to do it like suggested and put
a separate portage tree under /opt? I mean, apart from syncing to the
official Gentoo mirrors it's read-only anyway, so pointing my rsync
daemon to
Matthias Bethke wrote:
I just set up a local rsync mirror using app-admin/gentoo-rsync-mirror.
Now I'm just wondering if it's necessary to do it like suggested and put
a separate portage tree under /opt? I mean, apart from syncing to the
official Gentoo mirrors it's read-only anyway, so pointing
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