On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Firmicus<[email protected]> wrote: > >>> >>> Hope you like it ;) >> >> Applied and pulled new changes to /arch-new > > Magnifico maestro! > > [franc...@gerolde ~]$ cd /arch-new/misc-scripts/ > [franc...@gerolde misc-scripts]$ ./ftpdir-cleanup testing > /srv/package-cleanup > Restoring missing 'any' symlink: mkinitcpio-0.5.26-1-any.pkg.tar.gz > Restoring missing 'any' symlink: texlive-latex3-2009.14222-1-any.pkg.tar.gz > Restoring missing 'any' symlink: texlive-science-2009.13945-1-any.pkg.tar.gz > Scan complete for testing (i686) at /srv/ftp/testing/os/i686 > (nothing to do for i686) > Restoring missing 'any' symlink: mkinitcpio-0.5.26-1-any.pkg.tar.gz > Restoring missing 'any' symlink: texlive-latex3-2009.14222-1-any.pkg.tar.gz > Restoring missing 'any' symlink: texlive-science-2009.13945-1-any.pkg.tar.gz > Scan complete for testing (x86_64) at /srv/ftp/testing/os/x86_64 > (nothing to do for x86_64) > Checking arch-independent files... > > Yay, it works! > > I have also tested other scenarios at home on a custom repo (extra file, > out-of-date file, etc) without any glitch. > > Unless someone objects, I guess you can now update the cronjob for > ftpdir-cleanup.
Ok, one question - if you run this on core or extra.... does it work? That's how I nearly blew up core (thankfully, you can just cp the packages out of package-cleanup)

