I have been using apt-mirror for a while now . The configuration is simple and all you need to do is make changes in the /etc/apt/mirrors.list . symlink the directories holding the deb packages and your good to go . Run a cron to keep them syncd ...


Sameep wrote:

On 06-Oct-09, at 10:45 PM, stranger in black..... wrote:


How to create an ubuntu repository in a local server. A friend of mine
asked me it will be helpful if we do it in their college server, since
the downloading speed can be increased.....

The repository should be a mirror of the original ubuntu repository
with all updates and other things.......


You can use apt-mirror 

Creating an Ubuntu repository mirror with apt-mirror :




Regards,

Sameep

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