> That would be nice. Remember that with what you propose it will be:
>
> ftp.skynet.be
> ftp
> /pub/suse/distribution/
> 10.0
> i386
> i586
> 10.1
> i386
> i586
> ftp.skynet.be
> http
> /pub/suse/distribution/
> 10.0
> i386
> i586
> The problem I have with deciding what the best order is, is that a lot of
> the data is double.
>
>
> houghi
That problem will stay that way, because we cannot make the URL-generator too
dynamic. We could make an superior xml-sheet with almost no duoble
information but that would be a mess to work with or to extend in the future.
In my proposal it would be:
(I think that an ftp don't have to be http but if it is it will use the same
directory)
Don't understand the i368 thing yet. I know why it exist but I don't know how
to implement that (at 02:55 am) yet. The i386-folder inside the suse-folder
contains much more the the ppc-folder does. But if someone uses ppc the
genarator has to know what is available and what is not.....
Anyway...
<de>
<gwdg>
<address>ftp.gwdg.de</address>
<method>ftp,http,rsync</method>
<rootfolders>
<opensuse>
<folder>pub/opensuse/distribution/</folder>
<version>10.0<version>
<dir>inst_source</dir>
<dir>inst-source-java</dir>
<version>10.1<version>
<dir>inst_source</dir>
</opensuse>
<suse>
<folder>/pub/suse/</folder>
<version>10.0<version>
<dir>SUSE-Linux10.0-GM-Extra</dir>
<dir>inst-source-extra</dir>
<version>10.1<version>
<dir>inst-source-extra</dir>
</suse>
<packman>
<folder>/pub/linux/packman/suse/</folder>
<version>10.0<version>
<version>10.1<version>
</packman>
</rootfolders>
</gwdg>
<next german server>
</next german server>
</de>
<be>
</be>
<nl>
</nl>
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