On 3/7/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone.
I have a local FTP server that contains many packages. When doing an install
I want my pc to first check this server before going onto the net. I have
set up the following in a shell script on the pc being installed:
LAN_FTP=192.168.3.11
Le Mercredi 7 Mars 2007 09:39, Nick ! a icrit :
On 3/7/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone.
I have a local FTP server that contains many packages. When doing an
install I want my pc to first check this server before going onto the
net. I have set up the following in a shell
On 3/7/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that works. Except that I get the situation that I want to avoid:
missing dependencies. That's why I want that 2nd FTP site in my PKG_PATH:
parsing postfix-2.3.2
Dependencies for postfix-2.3.2 resolve to: pcre-6.4p1 (todo: pcre-6.4p1)
Error from
Hi Peter,
I have a local FTP server that contains many packages.
When doing an install I want my pc to first check this server
before going onto the net.
Why would you want to do that?
This might be a bad idea in the first place.
Suppose you got some package from a public mirror, and after
Le Mercredi 7 Mars 2007 16:34, Ingo Schwarze a icrit :
Hi Peter,
I have a local FTP server that contains many packages.
When doing an install I want my pc to first check this server
before going onto the net.
Why would you want to do that?
This might be a bad idea in the first place.
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