Re: [arch-general] Local Mirror - Wiki Article

2010-09-23 Thread Fess
On 14:01 Wed 22 Sep , Matthew Gyurgyik wrote:
  On 09/22/2010 01:20 PM, Fess wrote:
 On 09:18 Tue 21 Sep , Matthew Gyurgyik wrote:
 Since the other thread is huge and hard to follow, I am creating a new
 thread.
 I would like to use this thread to talk strictly about the Local Mirror
 wiki article.

 I have updated the wiki article to reflect the new pool directory.
 Currently there are some packages that are in pool/ while others are still
 in {$repo}/os/${arch}. Those in pool have symlinks to {$repo}/os/${arch}

  From my understanding, eventually, all packages will be in pool/

 http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Local_Mirror

 I am hoping someone who runs a Local Mirror can try this out. I do not
 have a need for a local mirror nor do I want to pull Gigs of data from a
 mirror to test this. However, I have done dry runs on the rsync command.

 @Devs: Maybe someone can update the Mirror Section in the NewMirrors wiki
 article
 http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DeveloperWiki:NewMirrors#Mirror_size
 Thank you for recovering this page.
 The page was *not* recovered. It was updated with new, correct information.

Who gives a fuck? It's here now, so people may use it. Good work.
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Re: [arch-general] Local Mirror - Wiki Article

2010-09-22 Thread Fess
On 09:18 Tue 21 Sep , Matthew Gyurgyik wrote:
 Since the other thread is huge and hard to follow, I am creating a new
 thread.
 I would like to use this thread to talk strictly about the Local Mirror
 wiki article.
 
 I have updated the wiki article to reflect the new pool directory.
 Currently there are some packages that are in pool/ while others are still
 in {$repo}/os/${arch}. Those in pool have symlinks to {$repo}/os/${arch}
 
 From my understanding, eventually, all packages will be in pool/
 
 http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Local_Mirror
 
 I am hoping someone who runs a Local Mirror can try this out. I do not
 have a need for a local mirror nor do I want to pull Gigs of data from a
 mirror to test this. However, I have done dry runs on the rsync command.
 
 @Devs: Maybe someone can update the Mirror Section in the NewMirrors wiki
 article
 http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DeveloperWiki:NewMirrors#Mirror_size

Thank you for recovering this page.
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Re: [arch-general] Local Mirror - Wiki Article

2010-09-22 Thread Matthew Gyurgyik

 On 09/22/2010 01:20 PM, Fess wrote:

On 09:18 Tue 21 Sep , Matthew Gyurgyik wrote:

Since the other thread is huge and hard to follow, I am creating a new
thread.
I would like to use this thread to talk strictly about the Local Mirror
wiki article.

I have updated the wiki article to reflect the new pool directory.
Currently there are some packages that are in pool/ while others are still
in {$repo}/os/${arch}. Those in pool have symlinks to {$repo}/os/${arch}

 From my understanding, eventually, all packages will be in pool/

http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Local_Mirror

I am hoping someone who runs a Local Mirror can try this out. I do not
have a need for a local mirror nor do I want to pull Gigs of data from a
mirror to test this. However, I have done dry runs on the rsync command.

@Devs: Maybe someone can update the Mirror Section in the NewMirrors wiki
article
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DeveloperWiki:NewMirrors#Mirror_size

Thank you for recovering this page.

The page was *not* recovered. It was updated with new, correct information.


[arch-general] Local Mirror - Wiki Article

2010-09-21 Thread Matthew Gyurgyik
Since the other thread is huge and hard to follow, I am creating a new
thread.
I would like to use this thread to talk strictly about the Local Mirror
wiki article.

I have updated the wiki article to reflect the new pool directory.
Currently there are some packages that are in pool/ while others are still
in {$repo}/os/${arch}. Those in pool have symlinks to {$repo}/os/${arch}

From my understanding, eventually, all packages will be in pool/

http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Local_Mirror

I am hoping someone who runs a Local Mirror can try this out. I do not
have a need for a local mirror nor do I want to pull Gigs of data from a
mirror to test this. However, I have done dry runs on the rsync command.

@Devs: Maybe someone can update the Mirror Section in the NewMirrors wiki
article
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DeveloperWiki:NewMirrors#Mirror_size