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Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 11:43:06 -0400
From: Vinod Gupta <vinod AT Princeton DOT EDU>
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> The local packages folder has two mirrors - the main (http%3a%2f.../) 
> and mymirror/ (which has only this empty allpackage). How do I tell 
> setup.exe to look inside BOTH mirrors?
>
> Type in the name of your mirror site when you are asked for the mirrors
> you wish to use.

I am installing from "local packages" folder containing two mirrors 
having different packages, not from Internet.

I tried:
setup.exe -L -l <mirror1_folder> -l <mirror2_folder>
it installed from mirror2_folder only. How do I force it to use BOTH?

Vinod


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