I just checked uninet and for some reason it is not acting properly it deleted
allot of srpms and when it goes to fetch the list of files to update i get
lost link to server bad file descriptor.
This is with fmirror.
--
Hi,
I've updated my script to monitor mirrors and to see if they have all RPMS.
I parse the hdlist from the ftp, and I compare to all rpms available on the
ftp.
http://extasia.u-strasbg.fr/~blindaue/mirrors.php
as you can see, the problem of missing packages on the mirror isn't gone.
If you
I see that Ciril isn't amune to this problem. Is there any mirror better than
the rest?
ftp://mirrors.secsup.org/pub/linux/mandrake/Mandrake-devel/{cooker/contrib}
is a mirrors. Don't know how good it is though.
Hi,
After crawling around to find up to date mirrors, I have wrotte a little
script to see for each mirror if it is up to date, or broken.
I've used a small list of mirrors who was available on cooker page on
www.mandrakelinux.com
unfortunally not all ftp can be seen with my script, I 'll have a
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 14:18, BLINDAUER Emmanuel wrote:
Hi,
After crawling around to find up to date mirrors, I have wrotte a little
script to see for each mirror if it is up to date, or broken.
I've used a small list of mirrors who was available on cooker page on
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yes, and proxad.net shows up to date but is missing a lot of stuff, like
kdebase, of course hdlist could be there still I suppose, if that's all it
looks for.
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 11:32, Mashrab Kuvatov wrote:
On Wednesday 03 September
Le Mercredi 03 Septembre 2003 19:16, Jason Straight a écrit :
WARNING: Unsanitized content follows.
yes, and proxad.net shows up to date but is missing a lot of stuff, like
kdebase, of course hdlist could be there still I suppose, if that's all it
looks for.
Perhaps.
OK is for : hdlists are
Adam Williamson wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 13:14, Dave Cotton wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 12:31, Adam Williamson wrote:
Well, it was a Sunday yesterday...
And so should have given mirrors a chance to catch up if they could.
I mean, there's not necessarily going to be any
get error message when trying to sync contrib
IO error encountered after receiving file list
BErnard
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On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 07:47, Bernard Varaine wrote:
get error message when trying to sync contrib
IO error encountered after receiving file list
According to my log nothing has been updated there for at least 24 hours
in either in main or contrib.
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Dave Cotton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is no update normal or is it a case of mirrors having problems again ?
Dave Cotton wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 07:47, Bernard Varaine wrote:
get error message when trying to sync contrib
IO error encountered after receiving file list
According to my log nothing has been updated there
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 12:31, Adam Williamson wrote:
Well, it was a Sunday yesterday...
And so should have given mirrors a chance to catch up if they could.
--
Dave Cotton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 10:37, Bernard Varaine wrote:
Is no update normal or is it a case of mirrors having problems again ?
Please reply at the bottom.
Dave Cotton wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 07:47, Bernard Varaine wrote:
get error message when trying to sync contrib
IO error
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On Monday 01 September 2003 08:14, Dave Cotton wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 12:31, Adam Williamson wrote:
Well, it was a Sunday yesterday...
And so should have given mirrors a chance to catch up if they could.
Yeah, there are plenty of packages
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 13:14, Dave Cotton wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 12:31, Adam Williamson wrote:
Well, it was a Sunday yesterday...
And so should have given mirrors a chance to catch up if they could.
I mean, there's not necessarily going to be any new packages on a
Sunday.
--
adamw
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 07:43, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 13:14, Dave Cotton wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 12:31, Adam Williamson wrote:
Well, it was a Sunday yesterday...
And so should have given mirrors a chance to catch up if they could.
I mean, there's not
Hi
I was looking at my new mirror from uninett when I noticed:
!RPMS2
!RPMS3
When I checked the were like:
../../../contrib/RPMS
and
../../../contrib/jpackage/RPMS/
Where is the i586 directory?
Are we going to have to make a full new download again?
regards
guran
--
Mandrake Linux Cooker 9.2
Hi
I've been experiencing pbms with keeping a good local mirror of cooker
for HD installations. I'm using sunsite.uio.no and one of the last sync
triggered a massive number of deletions!
For example (and this is only a tiny listing of what was deleted...):
...
deleting
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 08:51:43AM +0100, Frederic Soulier wrote:
Hi
I've been experiencing pbms with keeping a good local mirror of cooker
for HD installations. I'm using sunsite.uio.no and one of the last sync
triggered a massive number of deletions!
For example (and this is only a tiny
On Saturday 02 August 2003 11:14 pm, Ben Reser wrote:
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 10:07:00PM -0600, Wesley J Landaker wrote:
All theory and token tests aside, here is some *real* data. I have
a cooksync-like script (but written in ruby and multithreaded) that
I've used for at least the last six
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
You could be right; nevertheless, I'm seeing a speed up from somewhere.
Perhaps I'll try using vanilla rsync for a week with stats reported and
see if it looks like it makes a large difference vs. the cooksync
method. If we kind find out exactly where it's coming
On Sun Aug 03 0:25 -0600, Wesley J Landaker wrote:
Hmm... well, that could be. I've just been believing what rsync tells
me. ;) Looking back on my logs, the biggest syncs I've seen in the last
few months have been about ~200MB; on most of those I save about
~60-70MB. So I'm saving some
If you're using straight rsync, or even worse, an FTP mirroring program, you should be
using rpmsync, which is now packaged and in contrib. It'll save you, and the server
you're mirroring from, lots of bandwidth.
If you're using rsync currently, rpmsync should work as a drop-in replacement.
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 08:21:17PM -0400, David Walser wrote:
If you're using straight rsync, or even worse, an FTP mirroring
program, you should be using rpmsync, which is now packaged and in
contrib. It'll save you, and the server you're mirroring from, lots
of bandwidth.
Not really
Ben Reser wrote:
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 08:21:17PM -0400, David Walser wrote:
If you're using straight rsync, or even worse, an FTP mirroring
program, you should be using rpmsync, which is now packaged and in
contrib. It'll save you, and the server you're mirroring from, lots
of bandwidth.
Ben Reser wrote:
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 08:21:17PM -0400, David Walser wrote:
If you're using straight rsync, or even worse, an FTP mirroring
program, you should be using rpmsync, which is now packaged and in
contrib. It'll save you, and the server you're mirroring from, lots
of bandwidth.
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 08:57:35PM -0400, David Walser wrote:
It's true that things could better. But some packages are more the
same than just the header. I've seen large parts of packages saved
from being downloaded. Believe me, though it's not ideal for rsync,
rpmsync still saves a
On Saturday 02 August 2003 9:33 pm, Ben Reser wrote:
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 08:57:35PM -0400, David Walser wrote:
It's true that things could better. But some packages are more the
same than just the header. I've seen large parts of packages saved
from being downloaded. Believe me,
On Saturday 02 August 2003 10:07 pm, Wesley J Landaker wrote:
All theory and token tests aside, here is some *real* data. I have a
cooksync-like script (but written in ruby and multithreaded) that
I've used for at least the last six months, and I have *always* had
it spit out the stats. In
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 10:07:00PM -0600, Wesley J Landaker wrote:
All theory and token tests aside, here is some *real* data. I have a
cooksync-like script (but written in ruby and multithreaded) that I've
used for at least the last six months, and I have *always* had it spit
out the stats.
Stefan van der Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ron Stodden wrote:
Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 21:51, Claudio wrote:
Are the Mandrake guys aware that these updates just don't seem to be
getting pushed to mirrors? I've tried club-internet.fr, lip6.fr and
sunet.se today and
Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 21:51, Claudio wrote:
Are the Mandrake guys aware that these updates just don't seem to be
getting pushed to mirrors? I've tried club-internet.fr, lip6.fr and
sunet.se today and none of them are getting updates. What's wrong? --
adamw
Try
Ron Stodden wrote:
Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 21:51, Claudio wrote:
Are the Mandrake guys aware that these updates just don't seem to be
getting pushed to mirrors? I've tried club-internet.fr, lip6.fr and
sunet.se today and none of them are getting updates. What's wrong? --
Are the Mandrake guys aware that these updates just don't seem to be
getting pushed to mirrors? I've tried club-internet.fr, lip6.fr and
sunet.se today and none of them are getting updates. What's wrong?
--
adamw
On Wed Apr 02 18:02 +0100, Adam Williamson wrote:
Are the Mandrake guys aware that these updates just don't seem to be
getting pushed to mirrors? I've tried club-internet.fr, lip6.fr and
sunet.se today and none of them are getting updates. What's wrong?
redbox.cz and uninett.no are also not
Here is the list of last updates as far as I can tell (for the main dist):
wayne.edu: Down
surfnet.nl: 2003.03.27 17:51:00
nluug.nl: 2003.03.27 17:51:00
tu-dresden.de: 2003.03.27 17:51:00
uni-bayreuth.de:2003.03.27
Are the Mandrake guys aware that these updates just don't seem to be
getting pushed to mirrors? I've tried club-internet.fr, lip6.fr and
sunet.se today and none of them are getting updates. What's wrong? --
adamw
Try ftp://updates.roma2.infn.it/linux/updates/mandrake/9.1/ that seems to
be up
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 21:51, Claudio wrote:
Are the Mandrake guys aware that these updates just don't seem to be
getting pushed to mirrors? I've tried club-internet.fr, lip6.fr and
sunet.se today and none of them are getting updates. What's wrong? --
adamw
Try
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Thu Jan 2 11:06:58 CET 2003
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Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20021230 0:32
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Yeah, when they come back up I'll have some power downloading to catch up :(
On Thursday 02 January 2003 05:08 am, Franco Silvestro wrote:
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Thu Jan 2 11:06:58 CET 2003
Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah, when they come back up I'll have some power downloading to catch up :(
OK, fixed, should be OK on main mirrors in few hours.
--
Warly
Jason Straight wrote:
Yeah, when they come back up I'll have some power downloading to catch up :(
I hope you are one of the many happy users of Troel Bentson's fast
Mandrake downloader, available from my web site (see my signature below).
troels.rsync6.2.pl is ideal for heavy downloads.
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On Thu, 02 Jan 2003 16:06:31 +0100
Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, fixed, should be OK on main mirrors in few hours.
/main is fixed now but contrib is still out.
hdlist2 has been updated but none of the rpms are present on mirror.
Charles
Doubt is not a pleasant
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Seems the mirrors are a couple days behind as of this morning.
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Seems the mirrors are a couple days behind as of this morning.
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ICQ: 1796276
PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
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Hi all,
I have been getting strange response from ftp uninett and sunet for the last
two days. This happens with rsync from 8.2 and 9b3
[snip]
delete_one: unlink Mandrake/RPMS/Eterm-devel-0.8.10-20mdk.i586.rpm:
Permission denied
delete_one: unlink Mandrake/RPMS/Eterm-0.8.10-20mdk.i586.rpm:
Haven't been able to install cooker from any mirror this morning.
Anyone know of a mirror that has a matched depslist.ordered and hdlist?
Regards,
-joe
Is there a list of good cooker mirrors? I'm looking for something in/near
the US, but wayne.edu (with a limit of _5_ users!) is the only one listed at
the Mandrake site...
-Jason
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'There's Mr Dibbler.'
'What's he selling this time?'
'I don't think he's trying
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Le Mercredi 24 Avril 2002 01:55, PlugHead a écrit :
Is there a list of good cooker mirrors? I'm looking for something
in/near the US, but wayne.edu (with a limit of _5_ users!) is the only one
listed at the Mandrake site...
-Jason
I use
Can a list of fast mirrors be put on the list, for downloading beta iso
images I've yet to find one that can transfer at faster than 60k/sec,
yet I have an alledged 500k/sec capability
TIA richard
Try ftp://web0redwavenet/pub/ maybe it will meet your reqirements
HTH Mircea C
richard bown wrote:
Can a list of fast mirrors be put on the list, for downloading beta iso
images I've yet to find one that can transfer at faster than 60k/sec,
yet I have an alledged
the turnaround on bugs/features
From: richard bown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cooker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] mirrors
Date: 05 Mar 2002 09:49:17 +
Can a list of fast mirrors be put on the list, for downloading beta iso
images I've yet to find one that can
»richard bown« sagte am 2002-03-05 um 09:49:17 + :
Can a list of fast mirrors be put on the list, for downloading beta iso
images I've yet to find one that can transfer at faster than 60k/sec,
yet I have an alledged 500k/sec capability
I'm right now downloading from sunet.se with ~100k.
/
to be in the ~200kbps AND one of the few to have all three iso images.
The faster we get the RPMS, the faster the turnaround on bugs/features
From: richard bown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cooker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] mirrors
Date: 05 Mar 2002 09:49:17 +
Can
package=cooker_contrib
ftp.lip6.fr:/pub/linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/contrib/RPMS -
/pub/mirror/cooker/contrib/RPMS
Scanning local directory /pub/mirror/cooker/contrib/RPMS
Already connected to site ftp.lip6.fr
Scanning remote directory /pub/linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/contrib/RPMS
On Sunday 24 Feb 2002 07:30, Ron Stodden wrote:
Peter Ruskin wrote:
rsync from ftp.sunet.se...
@ERROR: max connections (14) reached - try again later
This is ridiculous for a primary mirror.
contrib gives that,
but, worse is cooker,
@ERROR: max connections (24) reached - try again
Hello,
it seems that the esslingen mirror is out of synch again since I am getting
files I already have on my harddisk due to timestamp changes.
This is quite annoying.
Rgds,
Rainer
rsync from ftp.sunet.se...
@ERROR: max connections (14) reached - try again later
This is ridiculous for a primary mirror.
--
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Registered Linux User 219434. Mandrake Linux release 8.1 (Vitamin)
Kernel 2.4.8-34.1mdk-win4lin,
Peter Ruskin wrote:
rsync from ftp.sunet.se...
@ERROR: max connections (14) reached - try again later
This is ridiculous for a primary mirror.
contrib gives that,
but, worse is cooker,
@ERROR: max connections (24) reached - try again later
both rsync from the ftp.sunet.se primary
Hello,
usually I use more than 1 mirror in order to update my cooker (with
mirror.pl). Last week it happened that half of all the packages of
ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de were downloaded even though they already existed on
my harddisk.
I didn't use any other mirror since then. Today I tried
An FTP authentication failure occurred while trying to retrieve the
URL: ftp://sunsite.uio.no/linux/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/SRPMS/
Squid sent the following FTP command:
USER anonymous
and then received this reply
Too many users in your class, please try again later.
ftp.uninett.no still does not allow rsync.
ftp.sunet.se again deletes RPMs without replacing them by new versions.
Am I correct in guessing that Mandrake is not interested in public
testing before freeze/release?
-andrej
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ftp.uninett.no still does not allow rsync.
ftp.sunet.se again deletes RPMs without replacing them by new versions.
Jacques, have you any idea of what could create that, everything seems
fine on our primary mirror ?
Am I correct in guessing that
This is still not fixed. As of 13:42 Moscow time (11:42 CET).
and now ?
I am not sure if it can be called fixed if on 1 Feb at 16:45 Moscow
time sunet has hdlist dated 2002/01/31 18:48:17 If you mean problem with
excessive removing of local files - it did not happen last two days.
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is still not fixed. As of 13:42 Moscow time (11:42 CET).
and now ?
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
piouk toujours et meme apres !
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Yves
Duret
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Mirrors
Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What the hell is wrong with the mirrors
On Wednesday 30 Jan 2002 00:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find that the mirror at:
ftp.wtfo.com
/pub/linux/mandrake-devel/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS
is quite fast. I also find that it as well as the sunsite mirror seem
to be the first to get updated and also the ones that stay the most
I get that sometimes too. And I do mean only sometimes, sometimes it just
lets me log in anonymously but I'll give you a tip, when it asks for password,
it wants an email address apparently, at least that's what gFTP says in the
dialog box. Try it and maybe that will work for you. I don't
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 23:58:16 -0800 (PST)
SI Reasoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been having problems with my mirror lately so I
wiped the sources and started to try and create new
ones. Unfortunately, rpmdrake segfaults when searching
for list of cooker mirrors.
I have posted twice
for list of cooker mirrors.
I have posted twice about the same problem.
Both with updated cooker and a new install of the 8.2 beta.
If it is of help you can still add the cooker source as an ftp site
ftp.sunset
URL:
ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/cooker
to try and create new
ones. Unfortunately, rpmdrake segfaults when searching
for list of cooker mirrors.
The problem comes with curl 7.9.3, currently it works with 7.9.2.
François.
Thanks.
I found the .9.2-2mdk src rpm and rebuilt from it.
Uninstalled the 9.3 rpms and installed
been having problems with my mirror
lately so I
wiped the sources and started to try and
create new
ones. Unfortunately, rpmdrake segfaults when
searching
for list of cooker mirrors.
The problem comes with curl 7.9.3, currently it
works with 7.9.2.
François.
Thanks
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 10:50:26 -0800 (PST)
SI Reasoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
where did you find them?
rpmfind.net
Did a search for curl.
There is only the 1 src rpm.
When you -rebuild it creates the curl, libcurl and libcurl-devel rpms.
You will need to rpm -e --nodeps any of the 9.3 rpms
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 10:50:26 -0800 (PST)
SI Reasoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
where did you find them?
rpmfind.net
Did a search for curl.
There is only the 1 src rpm.
When you -rebuild it creates the curl, libcurl and libcurl-devel rpms.
You will need to rpm -e --nodeps any of the 9.3 rpms
What the hell is wrong with the mirrors? I keep changing from
rsync://ftp.sunet.se:873 to rsync://ftp.uninett.no:873 and back. If I do
get connected I get something like:
receiving file list ... done
deleting i586/Mandrake/RPMS/libgimp1.2_1-devel-1.2.3-0.2mdk.i586.rpm
deleting
What the hell is wrong with the mirrors? I keep changing from=20
rsync://ftp.sunet.se:873 to rsync://ftp.uninett.no:873 and back. If I do=
=20
get connected I get something like:
receiving file list ... done
deleting i586/Mandrake/RPMS/libgimp1.2_1-devel-1.2.3-0.2mdk.i586.rpm
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 01:29:41 +0100 (CET)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (andre) wrote:
What the hell is wrong with the mirrors? I keep changing from=20
rsync://ftp.sunet.se:873 to rsync://ftp.uninett.no:873 and back. If I do=
=20
get connected I get something like:
receiving file list ...
I find that the mirror at:
ftp.wtfo.com
/pub/linux/mandrake-devel/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS
is quite fast. I also find that it as well as the sunsite mirror seem to
be the first to get updated and also the ones that stay the most current.
For example the Australian mirror (the one closest
Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What the hell is wrong with the mirrors? I keep changing from
rsync://ftp.sunet.se:873 to rsync://ftp.uninett.no:873 and back. If I do
get connected I get something like:
[...]
thanx to report this. it should have been fixed a few hours ago.
--
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Yves
Duret
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Mirrors
Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What the hell is wrong with the mirrors? I keep
Peter Ruskin wrote:
With a 56K modem and downloaded files frequently corrupt, it now looks as
if I'm completely wasting my time trying to test cooker.
I nearly went mental trying to do this with 56K MDK 8.0 - This time I'm
going to try a minimal install, urpmi, GUI FTP (WS_FTP/gftp(compare
I have been having problems with my mirror lately so I
wiped the sources and started to try and create new
ones. Unfortunately, rpmdrake segfaults when searching
for list of cooker mirrors.
=
SI Reasoning
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
There never was a good war or a bad peace.
Benjamin Franklin
On Friday 18 January 2002 05:40, David Eastcott wrote:
Seems that nothing new has been updated on a number of usually reliable
(for me) mirror sites for last 18 - 24 hours. Any one else?
It seems not again...;o/ They seemed stopped about when in changelog appears DrakX
snapshot #1.623
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Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 10:29
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] mirrors working?
On Friday 18 January 2002 05:40, David Eastcott wrote:
Seems that nothing new has been updated on a number of usually
reliable (for me) mirror sites for last 18 - 24 hours. Any one else
now is : ...e/RPMS/.libgimpprint1-4.2.0-9mdk.i586.rpm.T4NWI2: Permission denied
2,375,674 Fri Jan 18 20:37:00
On Friday 18 January 2002 21:17, Franco Silvestro wrote:
Do you now execute a killall rsync hourly at 37' to avoid rsync overlapping
(and relative problems...;o) ??
now is :
Seems that nothing new has been updated on a number of usually reliable (for
me) mirror sites for last 18 - 24 hours. Any one else?
Dave
Some work has to be done with the mirrors reliability.
It's been two days now that sunet is slowly deleting my rpms
without replacing them by any new ones.
=-=
kk1
On Thursday 13 December 2001 10:00 pm, Quel Qun wrote:
Some work has to be done with the mirrors reliability.
It's been two days now that sunet is slowly deleting my rpms
without replacing them by any new ones.
I think the problem is originated at Mandrake, not at sunet.
regards
guran
--
On Monday 26 November 2001 10:03 am, you wrote:
Blue Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We started again having things to say, i810fb, new install, new
packages, so it may start again soon
--
Warly
new install? what new install? new install for i810, but what else?
A new
[...]
A new upload occured last week with i810fb and pcmcia updates (at least).
At least Vincent Meyer could test it (and reported a bug which is fixed
now -- and a new upload should occur within minutes now).
Is tested. Close, but not quite there yet. The install image works well.
Blue Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Makes me think -- do you outside people subscribed on changelog@ ML as
well receive install uploads changelogs or not ?
Unfortunately, no.
Why is it that everyone else who replied here didn't seem to understand
you? We recieve CHRPM, Contrib-Rpm,
Blue Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 22:35, Chris Edwards wrote:
And while you're at it (again)...
Mind updating the Cooker Weekly newsletter? Or tell us when it's going to
start back up again?
-Chris
gc/warly? Not the first time I've heard this (not that
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 06:01, Warly wrote:
Blue Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 22:35, Chris Edwards wrote:
And while you're at it (again)...
Mind updating the Cooker Weekly newsletter? Or tell us when it's going to
start back up again?
-Chris
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Warly wrote:
We started again having things to say, i810fb, new install, new packages, so
it may start again soon
Yeah, but let us test it first. See subject. :)
Regards,
Mattias
John Cavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As far as I can tell, neither primary mirrors have synced up with
recent changes in the past two days.
Which reminds me, the link from the cooker page on the Mandrake web
site to sunsite.uio.no is wrong...
We had an internal problem with our master
Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gc/warly? Not the first time I've heard this (not that I've been doing
any better with kc-mt ;p. The modified scripts are still up there as
far as I can tell so if anybody...)
We started again having things to say, i810fb, new install, new packages, so
Blue Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We started again having things to say, i810fb, new install, new packages, so
it may start again soon
--
Warly
new install? what new install? new install for i810, but what else?
A new upload occured last week with i810fb and pcmcia updates
le lun 26-11-2001 à 17:00, Guillaume Cottenceau a écrit :
Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gc/warly? Not the first time I've heard this (not that I've been doing
any better with kc-mt ;p. The modified scripts are still up there as
far as I can tell so if anybody...)
We started
Fabrice FACORAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
maybe there are few people with i810 ? ( but there are many with SiS/S3
chipset ).
so what ? I don't get what you mean. we just told that now i810 is not
ugly anymore (vga16) since through i810fb.o kernel module we can have
frame-buffer support for
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