On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 20:10 +0000, Douglas Soares de Andrade wrote: > Hi Jason ! > > > Have you checked the pacman manpage? I'd suggest looking at the freshen > > section. > > Ok. Sorry ! > > I read the manpage quick, and not saw that option. > Now i saw it. > > Gonna try it tomorrow in home :) > > > There is a way to do it, it's not official... but I'd like it to be. It's > > a patch to makepkg (not needed in your case) and gensync. > > Hum, i have i case where i can make of use of this. I have a partner here > that > im teaching arch to him. So i want to make a repository to him, but a repos > only with the packages on my machine. > > Do you see a way to do this ? Or do i will need these patches. Anyway, where > i > can get then ? It is far interesting and if it counts i would like that to be > official too. > > Thank you so much for the help.
You basically need two patches. One creates a file called pacman-functions and the other patches gensync to use it instead of the PKGBUILD. http://xentac.net/~jchu/darcsweb/darcsweb.cgi?r=pacman-devel;a=plain_commitdiff;h=20050903031925-05dc2-e6002584502ca5ebcd9a42b7ae828ca84f239711.gz; http://xentac.net/~jchu/darcsweb/darcsweb.cgi?r=pacman-devel;a=plain_commitdiff;h=20050803051525-05dc2-4cd32f3ffb6568d0dceb7dddd331167a8df21e08.gz; These patches apply to the pacman source, but since they're just bash files, you can apply them as is (assuming you know how). Have fun. Jason -- If you understand, things are just as they are. If you do not understand, things are just as they are.
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