On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 04:43:02PM +1000, Alan E. Davis wrote: > I have four or five machines running linux on our local network. Can > someone point me to the easy instructions for setting up a cache of > packages on one system, so that if packages are already on a local > machine, they won't be ftped again?
I've found apt-proxy to be very good - debian stable is running on 6 or 7 machines here, with very few packages needing to be downloaded. I've also run jigdo through it for the first 2 CDs; that primed it nicely :-) I wouldn't have bothered if I hadn't needed to install a machine that is offsite, though. And the jigdo was nice and fast with lots of the stuff already here. I did have a bit of hassle setting up the conf file in the first place, but I think that was me trying to be clever and set up multiple sources for the packages - the official NZ mirror is close to my ISP, but my ISP has one as well. The ISP one is free but slightly less reliable; the official one doesn't cost much either though, so I'm now only using that. I do also have a source set up for security, so that comes through the cache as well. I'm not sufficiently confident to post my conf, though, and anyway the sources will be wrong for most people. Richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]