Re: Debian mirrors

2020-06-01 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 11:08:06PM +0200, David VANTYGHEM wrote:
> I've got a good bandwith at home. So, I'm making a mirror for Debian
> (and other Linux distributions). I'm trying jigdo but I read that it is
> not anymore updated and that it's better to use zsync
> (https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/zsync).
> 
> Would it be possible to use zsync on PowerPC Debian mirror ? (and is it
> planned on other architectures ?)

Jigdo makes sense for making iso images from a mirror.  It makes no
sense as a tool for doing a mirror.

There are mirror scripts that use rsync that work quite well.  I haven't
seen zsync before although the description makes it sound like it is
meant for large iso images rather than mirroring an archive.

To do mirroring properly there is a page with a link to ftpsync scripts
that do it right using rsync.  Not sure if it has ports support.
I can't remember.  There is also debmirror.

https://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror

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Len Sorensen



Debian mirrors

2020-05-30 Thread David VANTYGHEM
Hello,

I've got a good bandwith at home. So, I'm making a mirror for Debian
(and other Linux distributions). I'm trying jigdo but I read that it is
not anymore updated and that it's better to use zsync
(https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/zsync).

Would it be possible to use zsync on PowerPC Debian mirror ? (and is it
planned on other architectures ?)

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