Vastly quick answer (hopefully others can fill in details) but....

Arch's "1 true mirror" thing isn't really true.   That's just what
command line defaults encourage by making it easiest. Use -H liberally and you should have no trouble creating N+1
mirrors.    (Uh.... if you want consulting on the topic for a
reasonable rate...  oh, nevermind.  :-)

You won't get a single `tla' invocation to update multiple
mirrors but... um.... 3 lines of shell script and yadda yadda.

Regards,
-t



Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
Hey,

Does anyone have any idea how I could achive mirror a local archive
(~/{archives}/2004) locally (~/{mirrors}/[EMAIL PROTECTED]) and
remotley (sftp://psilo.update.uu.se/home/ams/public_html/2004)?
Basically get, tla archive-mirror [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or similar), to
write a mirror to ~/{mirrors}/[EMAIL PROTECTED] _and_
sftp://psilo.update.uu.se/home/ams/public_html/2004.

Does tla even upport multiple mirrors like this? I couldn't find
anything in the docs or on the wiki.

Cheers.


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