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Hi,
Kind of a random question...
When I choose to enter a custom mirror in the installer, it says:
Enter the full URL to the core repo (you may use $repo as a placeholder for the repo name, i.e. core).
and the default value is:
ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/$repo/os/i686
so... I'm kinda confused by that... I'm using a 5 character variable name ($repo) as an abbreviation for a four character word (core)? Am I understanding that right? :-)
Last edited by onthenickel (2009-07-20 00:28:15)
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the size of the string doesn't matter. the main purpose of this was to have only a single file where to store mirror list. in the paste we have 3 or 4 files for each repo, core, extra,community,testing where in each of them was the same list with different path. now we have only one, mirrorlist.
Last edited by wonder (2009-07-19 09:30:48)
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okay... I think I am understanding now... :-P
This is from http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman
Repositories
In this section you define which repositories to use, as referred to in /etc/pacman.conf. They can be defined directly here, or you can include them from another file.
All official repositories use the same /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist file which contains a variable '$repo', so you only need to maintain one list.
So for example, I want to use the lividpenguin mirror...
I specified this value in the installer program:
however, I see now that it might be better for me to specify it like this:
ftp://mirror.lividpenguin.com/pub/archlinux/$repo/os/i686/
The $repo variable allows pacman to use this mirror for any of the following repositories...
community
core
current
extra
kde-unstable
testing
Hmm... sorry for taking up bandwidth with such basic questions...
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