On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, David Bolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:-

>use your repository. I maintain a local repository[0] for files I've

Forgot to include the [0] :-/

[0] It's accessible through a web server and I set it up this way for
two reasons:

1, I don't need to worry about NFS mounts for my networked machines,
especially since I occasionally get permission refused errors with some
mounts;
2, it means I can share the packages I've built with others and they get
a choice over how they get the packages, either by configuring my server
as a YaST repository, or by going to the web page for each package and
downloading it from there.

Regards,
  David Bolt

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