Re[2]: Home Debian "Mirror"

From: Alexander Moiseev (shurali_at_ua.fm)
Date: 08/20/04

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    Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 11:26:14 +0300
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    Hello John,

    Friday, August 20, 2004, 6:53:48 AM, you wrote:

    >>>>I believe he actually wanted to use the CDs to create a central
    >>>>internal repository that he could use for network installs rather
    >>>>than feeding each new machine the necessary CD(s).
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>And that changes things how? 8:o) The CDROMs use basically the same
    >>>filesystem layout. Just compare and contrast to a mirror...
    >>>
    >>>
    >>
    >>Having never used the CDs (I've always net installed) I honestly don't
    >>know. However, your initial response didn't seem to answer the question
    >>the poster was asking.
    >>
    >>I assume that each CD has a Packages listing for the files in it's
    >>subset of the archive. Checking a 3.0r1 CD seems to back this up since
    >>the Packages (non-compressed) listing on disk 1 is a mere 811K while the
    >>same branch on my local mirror is 6.3M. So at minimum these Package
    >>listings would need to be regenerated. This is probably what you mean
    >>by "compare and contrast to a mirror". However, I do believe the
    >>original poster was looking for a tad more information than that.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    JS> A few months ago, there was no documented procedure for creating a local
    JS> repository from a set of CDs. You cannot just copy files into place
    JS> because, as you note, you only get one tine Packages file.

    There's a command 'dpkg-dsanpackages', however I don't remember exact
    package that contains it... dpkg-dev I suppose. Create folder
    structure on your hdd similar to cd's or ftp's one - f.e.
    /mirror/dists/stable/main {non-free, contrib}/binary-i386/ and
    /mirror/pool/main {non-free, contrib}/ for woody, assuming /mirror is
    the top-level folder for your mirror. Then just copy from all cd's
    content of pool folders, run dpkg-scanpackages as root without
    parameters - this will give you short help on command, then pick
    correct parameters and run command again. As a result you'll get
    Packages file for each branch (namely main, non-free, contrib) and
    procedure will take quite long time...

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