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Package: apt-mirror
Version: 0.4.8-6
When i start apt-mirror for mirroring only i386-packages, it shows that
46.4 GiB has to be downloaded.
When i start apt-mirror for mirroring only amd64-packages, it shows that
47.0 GiB has to be downloaded.
So, real total amount of i386+amd64 would be 93.4 GiB.
But if i start apt-mirror for mirroring both (i386 AND amd64-packages),
it shows that 65.5 GiB has to be downloaded!
Maybe, it is caused by difference of 'all'-packages?
3.5.0-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 11 18:51:59 UTC 2012 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Am Freitag, den 11.01.2013, 23:58 +0100 schrieb sebastian steinkamp:
> Package: apt-mirror
>
> Version: 0.4.8-6
>
> When i start apt-mirror for mirroring only i386-packages, it shows that
> 46.4 GiB has to be downloaded.
>
> When i start apt-mirror for mirroring only amd64-packages, it shows that
> 47.0 GiB has to be downloaded.
>
> So, real total amount of i386+amd64 would be 93.4 GiB.
>
> But if i start apt-mirror for mirroring both (i386 AND amd64-packages),
> it shows that 65.5 GiB has to be downloaded!
>
> Maybe, it is caused by difference of 'all'-packages?
Yes, you need the architecture 'all'-packages only once in the i386
+amd64 case.
After doing some math, I assume that the i386-packages take 18.5 GiB,
the amd64-packages take 19.1 GiB, and the all-packages take 27.9 GiB.
That correlates with the overall archive size.
[1] http://www.debian.org/mirror/size
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Benjamin Drung
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