On Dec 22, 2010, at 18:20, Marko Käning wrote:

> it would be cool if one could somehow specify a local mirror. Since I am 
> using more than only one MacPorts installation for testing purposes I'd love 
> to have the ability to have a local mirror which would be accessed by all my 
> different MacPorts installations prior to accessing some remote server. Does 
> such an configuration option already exist? If not, I guess, it would be a 
> great feature, don't you think?
> 
> Ideally I would like to make one of my MacPorts installations the master one, 
> which would then be the source of all distribution files for all my other 
> MacPorts installations.

There's no specific option for this, but I do have my MacPorts installations 
set up in this way. I set up each machine as a web server and configure it to 
serve the MacPorts distfiles. Then I edit the mirror_sites.tcl file (in 
dports/_resources/port1.0/fetch) and add my machines' URLs to the 
macports_distfiles section. If you're using the default rsync method of 
fetching portfiles, your changes will be wiped out next time you sync, so you'd 
want to switch to using Subversion to fetch them.


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