>>> Antti Harri 29-May-07 16:21 >>>
>
> On Tue, 29 May 2007, Joachim Schipper wrote:
>
> > Does 'the whole tree' mean
> > ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/* in this
> > case? In that case, don't do that - it puts far too much strain on
> > the mirrors.
>
> What do you suggest I should do if I want to install stuff later
> on? New snapshot overwrites stuff on FTP about once in a week
> (i386). So about in a week there are no more packages that have been
> build against the base I'm running. I'd have to install newer base
> snapshot if the libraries mismatch, wouldn't I?

Do what many of us do: install the stuff you know you need/think you
will need when you first install, then if you need something later
try the snapshot package; if it doesn't work either update to a more
recent snapshot (and update packages) or use ports.

If you're using snapshots, you are expected to use a bit of brain
power rather than hog the bandwidth :)

> I doubt it puts *that* much strain on any of the mirrors if I
> fetch the tree once in a two months that I use for a handful of
> installations. Other mirrors (official and unofficial) download
> snapshots/* way more often.

Please don't do this unless you want to offer the files to others
yourself (i.e. host a mirror).

Tom

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