pkg-cacher for Debian, Ubuntu, RedHat, CentOS, Fedora and OpenSUSE ------------------------------------------------------------------ IMPORTANT NOTES: The cache directory structure is incompatible with apt-cacher and apt-proxy. Unfortunately there isn't enough information available in the old directory structure so conversion of the server isn't possible. It should be possible to use pkg-cacher without reconfiguring existing apt-cacher (if path_map was used) or apt-proxy clients although this hasn't been tested. HISTORY: This program was originally written by Nick Andrews <nick@zeta.org.au>. Until version 0.6-1, the cache directory was left behind on uninstallation: however, that behaviour has now been changed so that the cache dir is left on upgrade, but deleted on uninstallation. The cache dir can become very large so it needs to be deleted when the program is no longer required, but to maintain cache efficiency it needs to be retained on upgrade. In April/May 2005, the main script has been partially rewritten by Eduard Bloch. It was converted to use separate files for package contents (read: the real DEBs) and the HTTP headers. Also time stamping for meta files has been introduced and curl was chosen as the default fetcher application. Also the usage of alternative HTTP daemons has been allowed. -- Mark Hindley <mark@hindley.org.uk>, Thu, 20 Mar 2008 20:11:38 z Large parts have been rewritten to support multiple distributions and new features. The original version of this file has been renamed README.Debian-old. To see a complete list of changes view the changelog file. Documentation is provided in the man page. -- Robert Nelson <robertn@the-nelsons.org>, Sun, 09 Nov 2008 12:41:59 -0800
ganto/pkg-cacher
This is a transparent cache for Debian and RedHat packages (.deb and .rpm). It is based on apt-cacher available on Debian. It has been enhanced to handle RedHat repositories and files whose names are the same but the contents are different.
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