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Old 6th January 2010, 04:56 PM
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reuse downloaded packages in a local network

What would be the best way to reuse downloaded packages for Fedora updates in a local network?

This is the scenario:
I have several computers with Fedora 10, 11 and 12.
I have an internet connection and a Fedora 11 PC managing it. I have squid installed in it, configured as transparent proxy.

Some computers with older Fedoras are being updated to Fedora 12, but it seems it doesn't take the update from the squid cache.

I took care to modify fedora-updates.repo to use baseurl=... with the same value in every PC before issuing the first yum update after install.

Any help is appreciated.

kind regards

Domingo Becker
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