You are viewing a plain text version of this content. The canonical link for it is here.
Posted to repository@apache.org by Tim O'Brien <to...@discursive.com> on 2006/05/30 16:23:27 UTC

Re: Setting up a private mirror of the main repository

Sorry for the late reply, but, if someone wanted to rsync with the entire
ibiblio repository, you'd do something like this:

rsync -avz --verbose ftp.ibiblio.org::maven2 /somewhere/maven2

You take a big hit up front, but the nightly changes are not terribly
substantial, if an organization is large enough it may make sense to do
this.

Tim

On 4/7/06, Carlos Sanchez <ca...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> maven-proxy would cache the stuff on demand. I don't see a strong
> reason to get the whole enchilada.
>
> A mirror list of ibiblio is here
> http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-mirror-settings.html
>
> On 4/7/06, Henri Yandell <fl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > wget --mirror, curl or similar tool I'm guessing.
> >
> > Though as they wouldn't want to limit it to just ASF software (I
> > presume), they'd be wanting to mirror the ibiblio one.
> >
> > There's something called the maven-proxy (Carlos on this list may have
> > been the author actually), which they could hook up and it would
> > slowly be building a local repository of the ones tey use. Depends
> > whether their mistrust is based on availability or security.
> >
> > If security - they should get the signed zip/tar.gzs and pull the jars
> > out themselves.
> >
> > Hen
> >
> > On 4/5/06, Steve Loughran <st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > How would I go about setting up a private mirror of the repository?
> > > that is, one behind a firewall for internal use only? I know someone
> > > who (probably) has the disk space and would like to deal with mistrust
> > > from dev teams of trusting remote servers.
> > >
> > > -steve
> > >
> >
>
>
> --
> I could give you my word as a Spaniard.
> No good. I've known too many Spaniards.
>                             -- The Princess Bride
>