George Boudreau wrote:

Basically what I wish, is to set a SOURCE dir in the .conf file, have jhalfs copy packages from there, and only download is the package don't exist.

The following is a cheap/inexpensive hack, and not a sanctioned method, that "should" work with lfs/hlfs and/or blfs. It "may" work with clfs if you stay with the same architecture as the host. (enough caveats to cover my buttocks I think)

  Start with an empty sources dir and execute the following

  mount --bind $SOURCE $BUILDDIR/sources

I tried that one.. Problem is that I won't allow write access to the NFS share, as my whole repository might get wiped out by an accident. ;)


I will see what can be done to accommodate your request within the various jhalfs branches.

Thanks, that would be lovely :)


Tor Olav
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