[Python-cuba] Python-cuba Digest, Vol 11, Issue 3

Carlos Osiel Rojas Velázquez osiel8809 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 18 12:27:07 EDT 2016


I used as proxy mirror a devpi-server, these create a cache of packages
than by request by users, and download only the new packages. I can help
with configuration if it is needed.

Regars.

El lun., 18 abr. 2016 a las 12:00, <python-cuba-request at python.org>
escribió:

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> Hello !
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> In CubaConference 2016 , more exactly on April 27th , I'll be running
> a development sprint in Havana . It'd be useful for us to setup a PyPI
> mirror [1]_ it is just something we can not afford in Cuba . I mean ,
> I've read that the size of such a clone used to be about 120GB (i.e.
> 125,829,120 KB) [2]_ , whereas other sources suggest it takes about
> 180 GB . If my maths skills don't betray me then downloading it at 130
> KBps (which is the max speed I've seen when connecting to ETECSA
> public WiFi hotspots) would take about 16131 hours (i.e. 672 days) and
> would cost $32262 USD .
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> So , in a few words , if there's anyone coming to Havana in the next
> few days and keen to prepare a PyPi mirror we can publish in a local
> network and use during CubaConf 2016 sprints , please contact me .
> Thanks in advance !
>
> .. [1]
> http://python-packaging-user-guide.readthedocs.org/en/latest/mirrors/#complete-mirror-with-bandsnatch
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> .. [2]
> https://docs.continuum.io/anaconda-repository/mirrors-pypi-repository
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> .. [3] http://www.parsedcontent.com/2015/11/creating-pypi-mirror.html
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