Hello,
I apologize for not being explicit. I used incremental rsync over a
directory initially populated with wget. That's where the older files
come from.
Now I have these lines in crontab:
0 1 * * * rsync -arz --exclude '*testing' --exclude 'f25*'
rsync://ftp.linux.org.tr/linux-libre/freed-ora /var/ftp/
0 2 * * * rsync -arz rsync://ftp.linux.org.tr/linux-libre/freesh
/var/ftp/
0 3 * * * rsync -arz
rsync://rsync.linux-libre.fsfla.org/linux-libre/freesh /var/ftp/
Shall I use --update and --delete flags? That should clean the
older/unused releases.
Also, if any admin from the linux.org.tr mirror could be kind enough to
inform me about their rsync policy I would be really grateful.
Thank you,
Alin Anton
On 2018-02-17 18:56, Jason Self wrote:
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Hello,
Thank you for allowing daily updates on FSFLA.
I had to use the linux.org.tr mirror because
rsync://rsync.linux-libre.fsfla.org/linux-libre/ is impossibly slow
here and frequently gets a broken pipe on rsync.
This is why I have more files in freesh.
Although I still don't understand, because the
http://ftp.linux.org.tr/linux-libre/freesh/ mirror doesn't seem to
contain, for example, the 4.13 does that yours does:
ftp://ftp.linuxliber.ro/freesh/
I'm not sure why they're not identical.
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