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
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,
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
On 28 Apr 2001, Philip Hands wrote:
i've created and synced the 2.2rev3 iso images for i386 and
source here in australia and have made them available publicly.
http://planetmirror.com/pub/debian-cd/2.2_rev3/
ftp://planetmirror.com/pub/debian-cd/2.2_rev3/
i'm also adding them to
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote:
I don't get it - why is it better first downloading about 1.8gb with the
pseudo image kit, and then filling in the gaps with rsync, compared to right
away downloading the 1.8gb the 3 cd images take with rsync? Where's the
advantage?
if you're a
Hello,
BTW, wouldn't be wiser to figure out a layout which is compatible with the
rsync way of mirroring?
Not really, rsyncing individual files can't notice packages that moved
from one CD image to another.
Yes, that's true, but for the rev2-rev3 switch I think rsync could be
effective:
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Subject: Re: official 2.2_rev3 CDs available
Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2001 10:54:03 +0200
So sprach jason andrade am Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 06:40:37PM +1000:
if you're a mirror site (and there are a lot of debian mirrors) then you
already have (almost all of) the 1.8G of debian locally anyway
So sprach Karl Hammar am Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 12:07:20PM +0200:
What is pik2?
I cannot find information about it on cdimage.debian.org.
Does it relate to debcdmirror or what?
Yes, it does. IIRC, debcdmirror only invokes pseudo image kit (pik). So,
yes, it relates to debcdmirror.
I plan to finish the mirror in 8-12 hours. You can get the stuff you need
from me.
Stefano
On 28 Apr 2001, Philip Hands wrote:
Hi folks,
first of all, thanks for getting these out (and for all the
architectures!).
As some of you have obviously realised (as demonstrated by open
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