On 04/10/12 12:30, Krasnow, Jason E (ES) wrote:

Hello-

I am working on a project that uses LTIB, as it was provided by the silicon vendor with their BSP. Most of the work will be done on a private network that has no internet connection. I would like to setup a local gpp on that network with a mirror of the public one that possibly I could update every quarter or so. I looked back through the archives and see that there are some mechanisms to prevent creating a mirror. Is this still the case? It seems like it since I cannot wget the contents of the GPP (using 'wget --m --np --w 1 --e robots=off'). Is there another way to get the content presently?

Thanks

-Jason



Hi Jason,

You can't mirror the GPP. If a silicon vendor provided a LTIB BSP, you should have all the sources on the ISO image.

If you need anything from the GPP, go somewhere, or arrange connection to the Internet (via a proxy) and then run ltib, it will download and store locally anything you need.

Regards, Stuart
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