Orion Poplawski wrote:
On Wed, March 18, 2009 8:53 pm, Warren Togami wrote:
> Ed Swierk wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Warren Togami <wtogami(a)redhat.com>
>> wrote:
>> The original InstantMirror certainly has its limitations, but in its
>> defense I would point out that it's survived a couple of years of
>> constant use as the default Fedora repo at my company, with zero
>> maintenance (I'm not even sure where the machine hosting it has
>> gone...).
> Wow, you are using it despite the lack of cleanup? You don't run out of
> disk space?
I use it to. Wrote a simple script that uses rsync to cleanup. Only need
to run it a couple times a year. Disk space is cheap, and you really
don't need that much when you no longer mirror all of the game data you
don't need.
The lack of cleanup was only one problem. Another was it did not handle
multiple users using it simultaneously.
> Do you actually make use of the directory and filenames where it stores
> the files directly? If not, then you will find that a reverse squid
> proxy cache works great because it cleans up after itself.
I do use it quite a bit. Not strictly necessary, but convenient. I also
like having the history and being able to go back to old updates packages
for debugging.
http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/packages/packagename
You know you can grab old versions of packages from here?
Warren