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<B>Morgan Leijström</B>
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<I>Fri Jan 6 00:27:44 CET 2012</I>
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<PRE>Thank you for the quick replies, guys
torsdagen den 5 januari 2012 21.49.47 skrev Maarten Vanraes:
><i> Op donderdag 05 januari 2012 11:26:26 schreef Morgan Leijström:
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>><i> Server is mga1 64 bit - can i install urpmi-proxy there, how?
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Unanswered question:
I only found it packaged as for mga2 i586.
Can i just install that package anyway on mga1 x86_64?
><i> > I found
</I>><i> > <A HREF="https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Urpmi-proxy">https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Urpmi-proxy</A>
</I>><i> > Are there any more instructions somewhere?
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</I>><i> not yet, but if you can tell me what could be improved on documentation,
</I>><i> you can tell me.
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I will get back after having a go at using it :)
Hopefully this weekend.
><i> > I guess that on the client side i just remove all repos, then
</I>><i> > urpmi.addmedia --distrib <A HREF="http://my.local.server.IP/mageia/1/x86_64">http://my.local.server.IP/mageia/1/x86_64</A>
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</I>><i> yes, there is even a way to have the server use it itself.
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</I>><i> the trick here, is to specify in the /etc/urpmi-proxy.conf file the mirror
</I>><i> you'll be using manually, and then removing repos on the server and adding
</I>><i> sources from the urpmi-proxy on the server itself too...
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</I>><i> > Can i have urpmi-proxy proxy both x86_64 repos, and i586, for the
</I>><i> > different clients? And also cauldron for two (dual boot) clients?
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</I>><i> yes, it works for all mageia tree, stable, cauldron, x86_64 and i586 and
</I>><i> even SRPMS
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</I>><i> > On a side note, any tip what to use to proxy all http easily?
</I>><i> > And if possible all youtube; my children watch many times the same
</I>><i> > film... (But thanks to gcompris and other awesome educative games that
</I>><i> > use has decreased)
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</I>><i> squid is indeed good, for urpmi i still recommend urpmi-proxy, as it'll be
</I>><i> much nicer because it can tell exactly which is new and which is recent.
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So i will use both for the different purposes then.
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Morgan Leijström
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