Ray Donnelly <[email protected]>
writes:

> A multi-user setup? Sounds great! Why not setup your own curated
> msys2/mingw{32,64} repositories on a local file server, then point
> your users' MSYS2 installs at them instead of ours (in
> /etc/pacman.conf) so that they can use MSYS2's pacman as normal? That
> way you can also add your own site-specific packages to them if you
> need to. I fear that anything else would be very hacky. We could do
> with having some documentation regarding how to do this, but I think
> you could find some from Arch Linux, otherwise a few guys on #msys2 on
> oftc IRC (alexey, tabris and Elieux) may be able to help. Sounds like
> something we'd like on the Wiki though.

I looked into this some weeks ago on the Arch wiki and it wasn't very
clear how to do that, even on Arch, and the instructions had lots of
Linuxisms. I would appreciate having clear instructions about how to
setup, update and use my own repository.

[snip]


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