Package: debmirror
Version: 1:2.4.5
Severity: wishlist

My Internet connection is quite slow in modern terms (1Mbit/s on a good
day) and not enormously reliable.  I keep a local mirror because it
normally allows me to be more efficient during the working day, and
debmirror is very useful for that.

However, often enough to be annoying, my connection drops for one reason
or another in the middle of a local mirror run.  This is (for natural
statistical reasons) often in the middle of a large file.  When
downloading over HTTP, debmirror does not restart interrupted downloads.
At present, my mirror is trying to re-download the 400MB
python-pyside-dbg package from the start, despite the fact that it
already managed to download nearly half of it in the previous
interrupted run.  This is of course rather frustrating.

Goswin tells me that the rsync method may be better, and I'll give it a
go, but I don't see why it would be infeasible to restart HTTP downloads
as well even if doing the necessary checks is a bit more fiddly.  I've
seen #405798, but supporting restarts seems more general than
specifically doing so using wget.

Thanks,

-- 
Colin Watson                                       [cjwat...@debian.org]



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