Continuing with this investigation:
This is the first supposed one (for comparing reasons)
*Supposed one:*
debmirror --nosource -m --passive
--host=archive.gnewsense.org--root=gnewsense/ --method=ftp --progress
--dist=deltah,deltah-security,deltah-updates,deltah-backports,
--section=main,universe --arch=i386 ~/gNewSenseRepos --ignore-release-gpg
I found this on builder, so i use it.
*Builder one:*
debmirror --verbose --progress --method=http
--host=archive.ubuntu.com--arch=i386 --source
--dist=hardy,hardy-security,hardy-updates,hardy-backports
--section=main,main/debian-installer,universe --ignore-release-gpg
--root=ubuntu /the/target/
Using the same format than the supposed one, gets:
*Final*
debmirror --nonsource -m --passive --method=ftp
--host=archive.ubuntu.com--root=ubuntu --progress
--dist=hardy,hardy-security,hardy-updates,hardy-backports
--section=main,universe --arch=i386 --ignore-release-gpg ~/gNewSenseRepos
*Options:*
- No source download
- Uses md5sums
- Using passive FTP
- Using the Ubuntu Archive
- Showing progress
- Enable:
- Security
- Updates
- Backports
- Sections
- Main
- Universe
- i386 Arch
- Ignore gpg
Does this setup compromise any of the freedom that gNewSense has been
working on?
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Luis A. Guzmán García
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