Randy Kobes wrote:
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
So I see that Randy has put up a fully functional mirror of
perl.apache.org: http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/modperl/index.html
which is very fast (faster than perl.apache.org :). How often does it
get updated Randy?
I do it once a day, including regenerating the swish-e indices.
Great!
Do we have any other mirrors already? I remember Thomas was talking
about making one.
Even though I was reluctant to having mirrors page, we probably should
have one for official mirrors. As long as we make sure that the listed
mirrors are up-to-date and perform a full-mirror. You can't imagine how
many outdated copies of the mod_perl guide can be found on the web. Some
of them are 3 years old :(
There was talk earlier of making up a script to fetch some
oft-changed page from perl.apache.org (the top-level index.html?)
and compare the time-stamp with that of a mirror. Here's a
start:
you are talking about real mirroring, not 'cvs up && bin/build', right?
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