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Subject: ftp.*.debian.org: debian-archive 'module' doesn't contain potato
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Package: mirrors
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Since potato got removed from the regular 'debian' module, i.e. pool and
such, it didn't get added to the debian-archive subtree that is mirrored
on ftp.debian.org, ftp.{nl,de}.debian.org amongst others. It might be
that it is on archive.debian.org, but that host is currently down, so I
cannot check, and also, is besides the point of this bugreport.

If that module that the mirror rsync from has the 'potato' distribution
added, archive.debian.org can simply be pointed to any mirror, or at
least, any mirror already in existance includes the potato distribution.

Thanks,
--Jeroen

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I tested rsync on archive.debian.org, ftp, ftp.de and ftp.nl.debian.org
and all seem to have potato now. Closing bug belatedly.

Thanks for the report. Keep watching the mirrors!
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MJ Ray (slef), K. Lynn, England, email see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/


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