well, it's interesting, 'cause I didn't get any of the emails back until I noticed the sites working again... And I'd tried accessing from both work & home. perhaps a downed router between the two of us? Always glad to hear of high uptimes from linux devices ;)
As for the updates repo, I just assumed you'd do it in the same way that CentOS does with its repos. I suppose it works for them to keep the updates in a separate repo, maybe so that you can always fall back to a known-working release build. But ultimately, as long as I can get the updates as they are compiled, that's all I really care about. On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 5:15 AM, Gordan Bobic <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, 22 Aug 2013 16:46:55 -0400, Mark Campbell < > mark.thomas.campbell@gmail.**com <[email protected]>> wrote: > >> Yeah, they work now for me as well. Guess the Dreamplug needed >> powercycling? >> > > A Linux server with no moving parts (within the realm of Newtonian > physics at least) needing power cycling? Naaaah. The uptime > is over 5 months I'll have you know. ;) > > > My original question still stands, is there an updates repo? Or at >> least one in the works? >> > > The updates will be in /pub/yum/os/RPMS/updates/ as and when mock > spits them out. If you can, please use the much faster mirror at > http://ftp.mirrorservice.org/**ftp.redsleeve.org/<http://ftp.mirrorservice.org/ftp.redsleeve.org/>. > > Gordan > > ______________________________**_________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.redsleeve.org/**mailman/listinfo/users<http://lists.redsleeve.org/mailman/listinfo/users> > -- --Mark
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