I am happy with this.
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From: Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dev@httpd.apache.org
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Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: Tagged and Rolled 2.0.44
Just as an interesting data point based on the new 2.0.44
Hi,
In the apache tree, I see a file 'dist/DATE'.
It now contains '1042860403' ;
perl -e 'print scalar gmtime 1042860403' says :
Sat Jan 18 03:26:43 2003
It is now (perl -e 'print scalar gmtime') :
Mon Jan 20 08:04:04 2003
If 'dist/DATE' was updated daily, it would be very
* Henk P. Penning ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Hi,
In the apache tree, I see a file 'dist/DATE'.
It now contains '1042860403' ;
perl -e 'print scalar gmtime 1042860403' says :
Sat Jan 18 03:26:43 2003
It is now (perl -e 'print scalar gmtime') :
Mon Jan 20 08:04:04
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Thom May wrote:
If 'dist/DATE' was updated daily, it would be very
easy to check the freshness/staleness of mirrors.
That (or similar) is indeed the plan.
Yes, at the moment I am just playing around with it. My cron job to
update it is not working. Thom, if you
* Joshua Slive ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Thom May wrote:
If 'dist/DATE' was updated daily, it would be very
easy to check the freshness/staleness of mirrors.
That (or similar) is indeed the plan.
Yes, at the moment I am just playing around with it. My
Hi !
Due to some reasons I have to cancel my mirror:
Country: Slovenia
http://apachedist.homelinux.net/dist
ftp://apachedist.homelinux.net
Thanx.
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Hello mirrors,
I have made two small changes in the how-to-mirror document that you
should take note of:
1. We are now requesting that mirrors do an update-check at least once a
day. When using rsync this should not result in any substantial increase
in bandwidth usage, but it should allow us