Ah! Thanks for the tip. I think the VM might be the way to go. Should have thought of it myself. Thanks for the pointer!

Jan

On 06/04/2013 12:21 PM, Lachlan Musicman wrote:
It's in the fabfile.

I would either briefly move the server in question to a network,
install, then go back to the closed network.

The more likely scenario is that you can't move it. In that case, I
would recommend a VM - install while on the network, then move to the
closed network.

It's an unfortunate reality that the net is so crucial to
installations these days. Having lived for 12 months in an extremely
low bandwidth area, there are many frustrations.

On 2 June 2013 23:42, Jan Rhebergen <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello all,

The installation methods described in the docs all pretty much assume a
server with internet access. However I need to install it on a server within
a closed-off network. We do have a recent Ubuntu repository mirrored
internally.

I think there are several approaches possible. One is to determine the
require debian/unbuntu packages. Then on another internet connected host
clone mayan from git. Move the mayab directory to the other isolated host
with a USB media and also install the required packages from the isolated
mirror.

Would this work or did I overlook somthing? How does on determine the
collection of required packages?

Thanks for you comments and opinions.

Jan



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