I have created a Hurd sub-set of my Debian mirror based on the Hurd Packages lists containing main, contrib, non-US and non-free. The Packages lists generated from the Hurd sub-set exactly match those of the Hurd lists in the original mirror. This means that no packages were excluded and the packages from alpha.gnu.org were not included.
I suppose this should be cause for celebration, but the size of the Hurd sub-set is 1600 Mb (1.6 gig). Can anyone shed any light on this? The hurd-D1 CD was just a single CD and my expectations were for a mirror sub-set of about 1000 Mb. By no means all the problems are in pool. I checked Netscape and found that there were a number Netscape bits and pieces in ./binary-all, in the Hurd Packages lists. The hurd-F1-main will be able to cope with this because of dependency checking and no doubt the hurd-F1-extra can be kept down to size through an exclusion list. But there is a major problem in building the Packages lists for the official Debian archive and this will become more obtrusive as time goes on. Phil. - Philip Charles; 39a Paterson St., Dunedin, New Zealand; +64 3 4882818 Mobile 025 267 9420. I sell GNU/Linux CDs. See http://www.copyleft.co.nz [EMAIL PROTECTED] - prefered. [EMAIL PROTECTED]