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Package: mirrors

Trying to refer nostarch.com to a place where they can download the
ISO DVD image #1 r0a for i386, I noticed that
http://www.us.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/ lists a lot of servers that do
not serve ISOs anymore:

don't exist anymore:

  United States: aurolinux.mit.edu: HTTP

no 3.1, only 3.0:

  United States: linux.csua.berkeley.edu: FTP HTTP
  United States: cudlug.cudenver.edu: FTP HTTP
  United States: debian-cd.rutgers.edu: FTP HTTP
  United States: debian.midco.net: FTP HTTP
  United States: ftp.lug.udel.edu: FTP HTTP
  United States: ftp.rutgers.edu: FTP HTTP

no 3.1r0a, only 3.1r0:

  United States: carroll.aset.psu.edu: FTP HTTP
  United States: debian.mirrors.tds.net: FTP HTTP

no ISOS (only jigdo or BT):

  United States: debian.fifi.org: FTP HTTP
  United States: ftp-mirror.internap.com: FTP HTTP
  United States: mirrors.kernel.org: FTP HTTP
  United States: ftp.keystealth.org: FTP HTTP

empty directories:

  United States: mirrors.usc.edu: FTP HTTP
  United States: debian.oregonstate.edu: FTP HTTP
  United States: ftp.ndlug.nd.edu: FTP HTTP

32 bit servers not able to serve >4Gb files

  United States: mirror.cs.wisc.edu: FTP HTTP

This leaves *one* single server in the US that still serves the
ISOs:

  United States: ftp-linux.cc.gatech.edu: FTP
  
thought you might like to know. :)

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On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 04:46:04PM +0200, Simon Paillard wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 01, 2007 at 10:42:33PM +0200, Simon Paillard wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 09:16:27PM +0200, Simon Paillard wrote:
> > > I did an other similar check in order to ensure the freshness of iso
> > > mirrors for Etch.
> > 
> > All the official servers have been mailed:
> > mirrors.kernel.org (part of the ftp.us.debian.org round robin)
> > ftp.hk.debian.org
> > ftp.ie.debian.org
> > ftp.wa.au.debian.org
> now ok
> 
> > ftp.es.debian.org
> ender told he will update it
> 
> > ftp.it.debian.org
> Md will update it.
> 
> > ftp.hr.debian.org
> Joy will update it.
> 
> All the outdated mirrors as of today have been commented from the list,
> so no outdated mirror will be proposed to new Etch users. 
> 
> (Todo: an email to the admins of these outdated ISO mirrors)

The current status is:
* mirrors.kernel.org has etch r0
* ftp.hk.debian.org has etch r0
* ftp.ie.debian.org has etch r1
* ftp.wa.au.debian.org has etch r1
* ftp.es.debian.org has etch r0
* ftp.it.debian.org has empty debian-cd
* ftp.hr.debian.org has etch r1

I don't see any point in keeping this mega-conflated-bug open any more,
let's close it, and open new ones with updated data for *each* bad site.

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Josip Rodin
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