On Mon, Dec 05, 2005, Bill Campbell wrote:

> I finally got through the registration process so we can update
> our mirrors using rsync.  It turns out that I hadn't logged into
> the registry site after completing the third step URL from the
> e-mail notification, and that the Release 2.3 version of rsync
> didn't handle multiple ``@'' characters in the URL.
>
> The first thing I noticed when I started a manual run to update
> the mirrors is that it downloaded four revisions of apache-1.3.33
> in the UPD directory, and it's getting multiple versions of mysql
> as I type this.

Well, yes, we have multiple UPDate files:

-rw-rw----  1 openpkg-ftp-r  openpkg-ftp-r  10683821 Oct 19 02:05 
apache-1.3.33-2.5.1.src.rpm
-rw-rw----  1 openpkg-ftp-r  openpkg-ftp-r  10764982 Nov  3 08:31 
apache-1.3.33-2.5.2.src.rpm
-rw-rw----  1 openpkg-ftp-r  openpkg-ftp-r  10763985 Nov 22 14:46 
apache-1.3.33-2.5.3.src.rpm
-rw-rw----  1 openpkg-ftp-r  openpkg-ftp-r  10765215 Dec  3 19:18 
apache-1.3.33-2.5.4.src.rpm

This is correct, Bill. But it is still way since ever. In the UPDate
directory one always can find ALL RPMs from the OpenPKG-X.Y-SOLID
branch. The "openpkg build" tool automatically picks up just the one
with the highest revision number -- if this is what you are wondering
about.
                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                       www.engelschall.com

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