Craig Jackson wrote:
Justin Wrote:
Thanks Craig. I'll fix this on the mirrors in just a sec. Somehow I
missed the commit message and my scripts didn't catch it either.
Justin
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Thanks Justin. Does jhalfs pull its download locations directly from
the book's XML? I noticed that the book's download link differs from
the URL that jhalfs uses. Also, is there a work around (i.e. a file
to edit) that I can use to change this locally so I can continue
testing?
If you set the env variable SRC_ARCHIVE to the location of a package
archive on your machine jhalfs will pull files from there and only go to
the servers if the files does not exist. If there is a problem with a
file on the server you can manually populate the archive, restart the
script.
Note:: If you define SRC_ARCHIVE and have write privilege to this
location the script will copy all downloaded files to that directory.
Future builds/rebuilds will draw files from SRC_ARCHIVE before going to
the net.. (my attempt to reduce the load on lfs servers)
(after I sumbit the bug of course) :)
Thanks,
Craig Jackson
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