Hi Neil,
Thanks very much for the reply, I'll take a look at what you have suggested 
below!
David

On Saturday, January 21, 2017 at 11:27:22 AM UTC-5, David Sicilia wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
>
> I am behind a firewall with strict rules about downloading software from 
> the internet,
>
> so I would like to know if it is possible to download an entire stackage 
> LTS snapshot
>
> in one go and then serve it on a local server, to which we could then 
> point the stack tool.
>
>
> By "snapshot" I would be referring to the source code for all packages 
> because
>
> we'd need to draw from that local server to build on both Linux and 
> Windows.
>
>
> For example, perhaps we'd be able to go to a server within the firewall 
> and run
>
> "stack new", then edit the yaml file to point it to a local stackage 
> server with given
>
> resolver number, then it would just behave normally from then on, except 
> always
>
> downloading packages from the local server.
>
>
> What about compilers? I know that stack also downloads the compilers, so I 
> guess
>
> those would have to be included in the downloaded snapshot-package for 
> various
>
> platforms?
>
>
> Any guidance would be appreciated, because we will not be able to make use 
> of
>
> stack/stackage without something like this!
>
>
> Thank you
>
> David
>

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