Riteshji, We appreciate your suggestion,and earlier, jwalanta dai also suggested it. To implement the proxy we need continuous internet. We don't think we will be able to manage it in our initial phase. Oh...yea , you most be wondering, where the repo comes from? For the first time we are thinking of getting it with the help of ISP or from our college. And for new updates, the server may be given scheduled access to internet say, 2-4 hr a day or even less.
Its the lowest level of internet access that we are expecting... Riteshji we will obviously try, to implement it if we got continuous internet support. On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > manish modi wrote: > > > thanks Riteshji for your suggestions and queries > > Actually we are trying for all possible distributions > > and once we cache the repositories in single machine then we can copy > > that to other machines to so only effort is for caching once and we > > trying to keep these machines in educational institutes and public > > places in order to make available to everyone as far as possible. > > And also told that if user in dharan and no internet on his pc one > > option can be he will run the script(which we will be providing) to > > generate a configuration file for his computer,send that to his fren > > in the place where there is machine,and his fren might burn all the > > required packages in cd and send to him this one option. > > If u think there might be another options too, u r free to suggest, we > > need ur suggestions for improvement > > Okay!! > > So now I understand what you are trying to address. > > While it is good to have mirrors, it is not the most optimal thing to do, > Especially if you have a resource crunch (bandwidth/storage et cetera). > And will the educational institutions be willing to shell out money for > that > extra bandwidth/storage ? > > I'd rather suggest you a solution based on top of proxy + your helper > application. > Example: > apt-proxy + Packager PoKo (or whatever :-) ) > > This would only download what people demand and cache it. > > BTW, as the developer, I'm curios to know what pypt-offline doesn't solve > for your particular requirement? > It has most of what you've mentioned > * Downloading > * Dependency Tracking. > * Cache Tracking > * Offline Bug Reports > * MD5 Checksum > * Multiple Downloads. > * Cross Platform. > Ok let me mention what i think, - first of all ATR ( yes, we named it *ATR*-Any Time Repo) is a repo. - secondly it provides a small repo, accourding to your requirement in the device that you choose (cd/dvd/usb) - thirdly it computes the dependency on the basis of the config file that you bring, and hence it wont copy the packages you have already installed in your system. - it will burns ready-made ISO (distros) to cd/dvd - further you can bring your own and friends config-file take the diff-repo and make your system look like your friends - Obviously for maintaining the repo we have , downloader, dependency traker, cache traker, MD5-checksum ... > Is there anything I've missed from the requirement list ? > > Ritesh > -- > If possible, Please CC me when replying. I'm not subscribed to the list. > > > > > Regards, -- Suraj Sapkota सुरज सापकोटा [EMAIL PROTECTED] --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ FOSS Nepal mailing list: [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/foss-nepal To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Community website: http://www.fossnepal.org/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
