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Guys I read the wiki
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Local_repository
And I'm not sure that I understand it very well, can anyone give me a guide thourgh, or tutorial on how to create your own repository.
That whould be it for beggining.
Thank you, I appricaite it.
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What exactly are you trying to do and what have you done so far?
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I managed to make a simple repo, now I'm currently not sure what my next requirements are for now.
But will update this topic if I get any info.
Thank you in forward.
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Users here are generally happy to help others understand the steps outlined in the wiki - but you have to specify what is not clear. Saying "This guide sucks, give me a different one" is not going to lead to productive outcomes. Why would a new one someone provided for you be any different than what is already in the wiki unless you can elaborate what is not clear in the existing guide?
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I think you are confusing the goal of the guide you linked. This guide is for mirroring the archlinux repositories, not for creating a local repository for your own packages. For that, see [1] and read the man page of repo add.
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Do you have any suggestion for Repo Managment (Tool) ?
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Repo-add and repo-remove which are shipped with the pacman package are the basic tools. The rest is scripting as I don't know of any repo management tools. The script will most likely involve something like
#!/bin/sh
makepkg -src
mv *.pkg.* $YOURREPO
You'll have to find something to clear up the build directory and remove the old versions of a package.
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