yum local repos first?

Kam Leo kam.leo at gmail.com
Sun Apr 9 03:57:57 UTC 2006


On 4/8/06, Stuart <smcg2297 at frii.com> wrote:
>
> "Paul Howarth" wrote in message news:1144490750.9865.26.camel at laurel.intra.city-fan.org...
> > On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 19:58 -0600, Stuart McGraw wrote:
> > > i have a fc5 machine with a very slow modem internet
> > > connection, so I set up a local yum repository holding
> > > most of the core rpms.  With the other network repo's
> > > disabled, I can install from it fine.
> > >
> > > But when the network repos are enabled, and an install
> > > has core dependencies, yum gets them all from the
> > > network repo even though many are available locally.
> > >
> > > Is there some way to specify a repo "preference" so
> > > that the local repos will be used to satisfy dependencies
> > > before going to remote repos?
> >
> > Afraid not, unless you disable the core repo itself.
> >
> > Why not just go the whole way and have your local repo contain *all* of
> > the core packages, then you can just disable the core repo permanently.
> >
> > Do you still have the FC5 ISO images on your hard drive?
>
> Actually, I have done that, but it just pushes the problem
> to other repositories, like extras.  I don't have space to
> mirror everything, or the bandwidth to download it.
>
> What I want is a download once enviroment -- once a
> package gets downloaded, it sticks around for all further
> installs on any machine on the local network.
>

There have been discussions regarding this issue for every release.
The answer is to create your own repo. Check the list archives or the
Fedora FAQ for details.




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