Attila Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
everyone --- it's now down to 15Mbit/s, so maybe you'll have more
luck. If not, I'll switch the passwords on for the weekend.
BTW, wouldn't be wiser to figure out a layout which is compatible with the
rsync way of mirroring?
This would help
On 30 Apr 2001, Philip Hands wrote:
Attila Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
everyone --- it's now down to 15Mbit/s, so maybe you'll have more
luck. If not, I'll switch the passwords on for the weekend.
BTW, wouldn't be wiser to figure out a layout which is compatible with the
Mattias Wadenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, just an rsync over the entire debian-cd directory doesn't work that
way for me, unfortunately. Because it handles the 2.x dir first, before it
comes to the potato_test dir.
Is this starting from a point of not having the old images in the
Would it be kosher to rsync my current 2.2_rev2 ISO images to the
current 2.2_rev3 images, it being just a point release? Or has so much
changed in the layout of the CD that it would be less of a mirror burden
for me to start from the top with the Pseudo-Image Kit?
(And if it's
On 30 Apr 2001, Philip Hands wrote:
Mattias Wadenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, just an rsync over the entire debian-cd directory doesn't work that
way for me, unfortunately. Because it handles the 2.x dir first, before it
comes to the potato_test dir.
Is this starting from a
Hello,
No, not yet. It's up to the apt team to do the necessary changes now.
I see.
Are the CD usable still ? Funnily enough, it's not the expected
problem that show up ... apt-cdrom has to learn to ignore missing
files anyway.
Nope, apt-cdrom exits with this error. Of course manual
Hello,
The file names in the potato_test directory tree do not change between
point revisions, so if you also mirror that part of the hierarchy, and
use the --hard-links switch to ensure that the hard links are
maintained, then the images will be downloaded over the top of the
potato_test
Hi,
I found the binarys' ISO for the Potato 2.2r3 at :
http://cdimage.debian.org/cd-images/2.2_rev3/i386
but there isn't the sources' ISO. Where can I found them ?
Thanks
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Robb Kidd wrote:
Would it be kosher to rsync my current 2.2_rev2 ISO images to the
current 2.2_rev3 images, it being just a point release? Or has so much
changed in the layout of the CD that it would be less of a mirror burden
for me to start from the top with the
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