2011/6/15 Sergio de Almeida Lenzi <lenzi.sergio@gmail.com>:
Em Qua, 2011-06-15 às 18:37 -0300, Ángel Velásquez escreveu:
2011/6/15 Sergio de Almeida Lenzi <lenzi.sergio@gmail.com>:
Hello...
I am building a private repository (myrep) I put all the packages, I build using PKGBUILD and /var/abs/tree. and saved it on an internet server that can be acessed by using http.
Is there a way to build the db and files in the repository, in a way pacman -Syu can update my archlinux??? or pacman just do not use them???
Thanks
Please see [1] I don't know if you noticed that you received that reply, please don't ask again in other threads, ask if you didn't understand something from the documentation
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Local_repository_HOW-TO
I read the document, it explains how to mount a repo using nfs on local servers, that is not I want to I need to build a repo using http, on remote servers, and use the command pacman -Syu to update all the archlinux...
So you need an http server (common sense is also valid)
for what I see, I need to go to the pacman source and see how it is done...
Or try to explore yourself how to do it.
I use FreeBSD,
I really doubt about it. and in BSD it is all documented, in every detail, I am
having some dificulties using linux Even if arch linux is the best one, the documentation is missing from some points... for example: how pacman chooses what needs to be updated from the repo sources...
That's explained, even on pacman.conf ..
If the solution is to go to the pacman source, no problem... I just asked the list in the case someone has done it before...
The solution is to read a lot, you still missing some valuable information.
Sergio
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