Is it possible to cache pip downloads in a http cache server?
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I have a virtual linux machine with python2 and pip installed.
I want to save bandwidth by caching pip downloads in a http cache server and
use this cache server in other machines. The functionality that I require is
similar to apt-cacher-ng
but for python packages.
Any suggestions?
linux python pip apt-cacher
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I have a virtual linux machine with python2 and pip installed.
I want to save bandwidth by caching pip downloads in a http cache server and
use this cache server in other machines. The functionality that I require is
similar to apt-cacher-ng
but for python packages.
Any suggestions?
linux python pip apt-cacher
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I have a virtual linux machine with python2 and pip installed.
I want to save bandwidth by caching pip downloads in a http cache server and
use this cache server in other machines. The functionality that I require is
similar to apt-cacher-ng
but for python packages.
Any suggestions?
linux python pip apt-cacher
I have a virtual linux machine with python2 and pip installed.
I want to save bandwidth by caching pip downloads in a http cache server and
use this cache server in other machines. The functionality that I require is
similar to apt-cacher-ng
but for python packages.
Any suggestions?
linux python pip apt-cacher
linux python pip apt-cacher
asked Dec 12 at 13:25
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Taking a look at python docs I could find the following topic: Package index mirrors and caches. And this document lead me to devpi-server:
- Quickstart: running a pypi mirror on your laptop
Take a look and see if it works :)
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Taking a look at python docs I could find the following topic: Package index mirrors and caches. And this document lead me to devpi-server:
- Quickstart: running a pypi mirror on your laptop
Take a look and see if it works :)
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Taking a look at python docs I could find the following topic: Package index mirrors and caches. And this document lead me to devpi-server:
- Quickstart: running a pypi mirror on your laptop
Take a look and see if it works :)
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Taking a look at python docs I could find the following topic: Package index mirrors and caches. And this document lead me to devpi-server:
- Quickstart: running a pypi mirror on your laptop
Take a look and see if it works :)
Taking a look at python docs I could find the following topic: Package index mirrors and caches. And this document lead me to devpi-server:
- Quickstart: running a pypi mirror on your laptop
Take a look and see if it works :)
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