Hi Gijs, 

Those are the best resources.  I've updated the wiki page to reference a apt-mirror as well as the answers.ros.org page and a generic apt-mirror instructions. 

In general using apt-mirror is recommended over rsync as there are domain specific requirements for which apt-mirror can leverage, as well as the http methods are already mirrored and optimized for distribution. 

Tully


On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 12:45 AM, G.A. vd. Hoorn - 3ME <g.a.vanderhoorn@tudelft.nl> wrote:
Hi All,

we are looking into setting up a package.ros.org mirror at my university. Looking at the wiki, I found the recently updated [1]. For package mirrors, I only found [2], which is sort of what I expected to have to do. I'm just wondering if that information is still up-to-date? As mentioned in one of the comments on the accepted answer, using rsync would be nice.

thanks,


Gijs

[1] http://wiki.ros.org/Mirrors
[2] http://answers.ros.org/question/9163/how-do-i-set-up-a-ros-mirror/
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