On Wed, 2017-03-01 at 10:45 +0100, Dan Horák wrote:
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> 
> you can set a private Fedora mirror using squid, my old write up is
> at
> http://sharkcz.livejournal.com/2534.html (my server still works :-))
> and I'm sure there were other guides too.

People have mentioned "Just use Squid" in the past relating to this
sort of problem. When I found Approx on Debian I just set up to use
that, and stopped investigating Squid. When Fedora Rawhide used DRPMs I
didn't worry. Now an update is 350Mb or 1Gb, I have to worry.

Part of my problem is I run an Apache2 instance on my server port 80,
so I'd have to find a workaround. Hence my thought of something approx
like which is really just a specialist stripped down Squid really, but
on a configurable port. The downside is changed APT sources.list, and
hence Yum  *.repo files. For me, on Debian, this penalty is worth it.

How does the Squid solution work for laptops which may be inside the
organisation boundary or outside it, I am guessing this means different
baseurls in all the *.repo files for the two cases.

> > What is the programming language of such things for Fedora these
> > days?
> > Go, Rust, C++, Python 3,…
> 
> anything you want

So nothing preferred in Fedora systems land then. That means I have to
make a decision. This may be hard. :-)

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