Fulko Hew wrote:
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Jerry Vonau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jerry Vonau wrote:

 You could also use the --cachedir= setting in livecd-creator to keep the
cache from being deleted in between runs.

 Make that --cache=


OK... I tried that, and after a few false attempts I figured out that I had
to pre-create a cache directory specifically named 'yum-cache'
and to pass into the -cache option the name of the directory
that _contained_ 'yum-cache' instead.

I've been using rawhide and now F9, I didn't have that problem with recent versions, what version are you using? Might be the behavior of what was released with F8, sorry I don't recall.

After running livecd-creator, that cache directory was indeed
populated, so I decided to run the build again to watch it now
take all the rpms from the cache, but it still went out to the net
for everything.


There should be contact with the internet, to gather the repo's metadata to resolve dependences for the rpms. However when it comes time to download the rpms, if the rpm is in the cache the download should be skipped.

So I'm not too sure what --cache really does for me.  :-(

You have a directory with all the rpms that went into your spin, you might want to use that as a base for a custom local repo.


Jerry

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