Re: debian-amd64 mirror plans

2007-04-11 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
Noah Meyerhans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'm mirrorring debian-amd64, including the unofficial sarge, on
> debian.csail.mit.edu.  For how much longer should that mirror stick
> around?  Does it need to exist after sarge has been moved off the main
> mirror network or after the security team stops supporting it (1 year
> from now)?  Is the mirror still needed for stuff other than sarge?
>
> noah

Is there still anything (substantial) other than sarge there?

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Re: debian-amd64 mirror plans

2007-04-10 Thread Noah Meyerhans
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 10:06:32PM +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> > I'm mirrorring debian-amd64, including the unofficial sarge, on
> > debian.csail.mit.edu.  For how much longer should that mirror stick
> > around?  Does it need to exist after sarge has been moved off the main
> > mirror network or after the security team stops supporting it (1 year
> > from now)?  Is the mirror still needed for stuff other than sarge?
> 
> See:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2007/04/msg00061.html
> 
> Basicly, we follow what Debian does.

Thanks, that's exactly how I'd have expected it to go.

noah



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Re: debian-amd64 mirror plans

2007-04-10 Thread Kurt Roeckx
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 03:18:18PM -0400, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> I'm mirrorring debian-amd64, including the unofficial sarge, on
> debian.csail.mit.edu.  For how much longer should that mirror stick
> around?  Does it need to exist after sarge has been moved off the main
> mirror network or after the security team stops supporting it (1 year
> from now)?  Is the mirror still needed for stuff other than sarge?

See:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2007/04/msg00061.html

Basicly, we follow what Debian does.


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debian-amd64 mirror plans

2007-04-10 Thread Noah Meyerhans
I'm mirrorring debian-amd64, including the unofficial sarge, on
debian.csail.mit.edu.  For how much longer should that mirror stick
around?  Does it need to exist after sarge has been moved off the main
mirror network or after the security team stops supporting it (1 year
from now)?  Is the mirror still needed for stuff other than sarge?

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Re: Debian amd64 mirror

2005-10-27 Thread Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda
http://www.eldemonionegro.com/wordpress/archivos/2005/09/05/corregir-fallos-de-apt-get-signatures/

A Dijous 27 Octubre 2005 23:09, Rodrigo Henriquez M. va escriure:
> Hi.
>
> I've installed Debian Testing on my Pavilion ze2220la without troubles.
> Everything works fine ;-)
>
> Howeverg, last week I've found troubles updating my packages list:
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get update
> Des:1 http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing Release.gpg [189B]
> Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing Release
> Ign http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing Release
> Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing/main Packages
> Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing/contrib
> Packages
> Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing/non-free
> Packages
> Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing/main
> Sources
> Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing/contrib
> Sources
> Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing/non-free
> Sources
> Descargados 189B en 11s
> (17B/s)
> Leyendo lista de paquetes... Hecho
> W: GPG error: http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing Release: The following
> signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available:
> NO_PUBKEY E415B2B4B5F5BBED
>
>
> I've tried a lot of mirrors with the same or similar result.
>
> Does anybody knows an official and _complete_ mirror for amd64?
>
>
> TIA.
>
>
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Debian amd64 mirror

2005-10-27 Thread Rodrigo Henriquez M.
Hi.

I've installed Debian Testing on my Pavilion ze2220la without troubles.
Everything works fine ;-)

Howeverg, last week I've found troubles updating my packages list:


[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get update
Des:1 http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing Release.gpg [189B]
Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing Release
Ign http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing Release
Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing/main Packages
Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing/contrib
Packages

Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing/non-free
Packages
   
Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing/main
Sources 
   
Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing/contrib
Sources 

Obj http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing/non-free
Sources 
   
Descargados 189B en 11s
(17B/s) 

Leyendo lista de paquetes... Hecho
W: GPG error: http://debian.csail.mit.edu testing Release: The following
signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available:
NO_PUBKEY E415B2B4B5F5BBED


I've tried a lot of mirrors with the same or similar result.

Does anybody knows an official and _complete_ mirror for amd64?


TIA.


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Interested in setting up a debian-amd64 mirror

2005-05-06 Thread Joel Votaw

Hi,

I'm potentially interested in sitting up a public mirror for Debian-amd64.
If it works out, and if you'll have me, I'd like it to be an "official"
mirror.

I dug around a bit for information and can find a lot about being a mirror
for Debian.org, but less information about mirror Debian-amd64.  Between
the info on Debian.org and in the archives of this mailing list, I'd
expect to use about 20 GB of disk space (5-8 GB times 2-3 releases) and 5
GB/day of bandwidth.  Is that vaguely correct?

I'd be hosting this on 1-2 colo'd servers, each with a 10mbps connection
and a monthly limit of ~1200 GB of traffic (combined upload and download).
If total bandwidth usage looked to be more than that, I'd probably have to
use QoS to limit bandwidth to ~4mbps to avoid some heinous bandwidth
charges.

Is there an anonymous rsync server that I can pull the repository from?
I see that's what Debian.org recommends, and it sounds like the best
option to me, too.

Apologies if the answers to these questions are available online.  I
checked the archive and the obvious websites, but may not have put enough
time into it.

Cheers,

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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-03 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
"Pedro Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hello,
>
> I'd like to set up an internal mirror of the AMD64 distros (pure64 and
> debian-pure64). Ideally I'd like to use the same rsync script that we
> already use to mirror Debian x86. Are there any rsync servers available?
> I could as well experiment with some other packages that manage Debian
> mirrors, any recommendations? 
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- 
> Pedro

As of tonight alioth has an updated rsyncd.conf giving anon rsync
access to all of debian-amd64 (as oposed to only pure64 before).

For mirroring only two things are recommendable:

debmirror and reprepro (mirrorer project on alioth).

Debmirror is good if you want to mirror all debs, not so good if you
wan't to use a finetuned filter. It is self repairing in case
downloads failed or some files end up in lost+found. It can also
md5sum check the mirror if timestamping isn't good enough.

Plain rsync eats way to much resources and should only be used when
you need to make a full mirror, preserving the hardlinks between the
trees and such. If you only mirror one tree please use something more
intelligent.

MfG
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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-03 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
"Pedro Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 19:58 +0100, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>> "Pedro Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> 
>> > Thanks Brett,
>> >
>> > I just tried your mirror using debmirror and this is what I get:
>> >
>> > # debmirror -e rsync -a amd64 -h mirror.phy.bnl.gov -r :Debian-amd64 -d
>> > sid,sarge /mirror/debian-amd64
>> >
>> > Errors:
>> >  Release signature does not verify, use -v to see the gpg error.
>> 
>> Did you read the output?
>> 
>> MfG
>> Goswin
>> 
> Here it is, trying to mirror from alioth directly.
>
> # debmirror -v e rsync -a amd64 -h debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org
> -r :debian-amd64 -d sid,sarge /mirror/tmp
>
> Mirroring to /mirror/tmp from
> rsync://anonymous:debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/:debian-amd64/
> Arches: amd64
> Dists: sid,sarge
> Sections: main,contrib,non-free,main/debian-installer
> Including source.
> Download at most 200 files per rsync call.
> Attempting to get lock, this might take 2 minutes before it fails.
> Get Release files.
> remote_get rsync dists/sid/Release
> remote_get rsync dists/sid/Release.gpg
> gpg: Signature made Thu Mar  3 13:41:21 2005 EST using DSA key ID
> 1B67D3C0
> gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
> Release signature does not verify.

^^

Your debmirror user doesn't have the archive key in its keyring.

-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux)
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=vfxw
-END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-

MfG
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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-03 Thread Pedro Sanchez
On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 19:58 +0100, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> "Pedro Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Thanks Brett,
> >
> > I just tried your mirror using debmirror and this is what I get:
> >
> > # debmirror -e rsync -a amd64 -h mirror.phy.bnl.gov -r :Debian-amd64 -d
> > sid,sarge /mirror/debian-amd64
> >
> > Errors:
> >  Release signature does not verify, use -v to see the gpg error.
> 
> Did you read the output?
> 
> MfG
> Goswin
> 
Here it is, trying to mirror from alioth directly.

# debmirror -v e rsync -a amd64 -h debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org
-r :debian-amd64 -d sid,sarge /mirror/tmp

Mirroring to /mirror/tmp from
rsync://anonymous:debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/:debian-amd64/
Arches: amd64
Dists: sid,sarge
Sections: main,contrib,non-free,main/debian-installer
Including source.
Download at most 200 files per rsync call.
Attempting to get lock, this might take 2 minutes before it fails.
Get Release files.
remote_get rsync dists/sid/Release
remote_get rsync dists/sid/Release.gpg
gpg: Signature made Thu Mar  3 13:41:21 2005 EST using DSA key ID
1B67D3C0
gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
Release signature does not verify.
remote_get rsync dists/sarge/Release
remote_get rsync dists/sarge/Release.gpg
gpg: Signature made Thu Mar  3 13:41:21 2005 EST using DSA key ID
1B67D3C0
gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
Release signature does not verify.
Get Packages and Sources files and other miscellany.
Errors:
 Release signature does not verify.
 Release signature does not verify.
Failed to download some Package, Sources, Contents or release files!
WARNING: releasing 1 pending lock...




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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-03 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
"Pedro Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Thanks Brett,
>
> I just tried your mirror using debmirror and this is what I get:
>
> # debmirror -e rsync -a amd64 -h mirror.phy.bnl.gov -r :Debian-amd64 -d
> sid,sarge /mirror/debian-amd64
>
> Errors:
>  Release signature does not verify, use -v to see the gpg error.

Did you read the output?

MfG
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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-02 Thread David Coulson

Brett Viren wrote:
Yes.  You are also free to use mine at:
mirror.phy.bnl.gov::Debian-amd64
There was some discussion on IRC the other day regarding mirroring. I 
never did find a good mirror to get the pure64 Debian data.

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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-02 Thread Pedro Sanchez
On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 15:14 -0500, Brett Viren wrote:
> "Pedro Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I get similar errors when trying the http method on
> > debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org. I guess the amd64 repository is not
> > "official" enough for debmirror to swallow.
> 
> My mirror (when it doesn't break down due to full disks) should just
> be a straight copy of alioth so anything breaks there gets reproduced
> here.  I don't know what exactly is failing.
> 
> > How do you mirror alioth? I'm thinking of using plain rsync so that no
> > one bothers checking md5sum signatures.
> 
> Straight rsync.  Here is the full command line
> 
> /usr/bin/rsync --exclude Archive-Update-in-Progress-phyppro1.phy.bnl.gov 
> --delete-excluded -avlH --partial --delete --exclude project/trace/phyppro1 
> --exclude-from=/root/mirror/debian-amd64.exclude 
> debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org::debian-amd64/ 
> /local.dsk/raid0/ftp/pub/debian-amd64/
> 
> -Brett.
> 
Thanks,

This looks like my rsync script which is based on the one in the Debian
web pages. The piece I was missing was the ::debian-amd64 part which is
not accessible via http.

My mirror is loading now!

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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-02 Thread Brett Viren
"Pedro Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I get similar errors when trying the http method on
> debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org. I guess the amd64 repository is not
> "official" enough for debmirror to swallow.

My mirror (when it doesn't break down due to full disks) should just
be a straight copy of alioth so anything breaks there gets reproduced
here.  I don't know what exactly is failing.

> How do you mirror alioth? I'm thinking of using plain rsync so that no
> one bothers checking md5sum signatures.

Straight rsync.  Here is the full command line

/usr/bin/rsync --exclude Archive-Update-in-Progress-phyppro1.phy.bnl.gov 
--delete-excluded -avlH --partial --delete --exclude project/trace/phyppro1 
--exclude-from=/root/mirror/debian-amd64.exclude 
debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org::debian-amd64/ 
/local.dsk/raid0/ftp/pub/debian-amd64/

-Brett.


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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-02 Thread Pedro Sanchez
Thanks Brett,

I just tried your mirror using debmirror and this is what I get:

# debmirror -e rsync -a amd64 -h mirror.phy.bnl.gov -r :Debian-amd64 -d
sid,sarge /mirror/debian-amd64

Errors:
 Release signature does not verify, use -v to see the gpg error.
 Release signature does not verify, use -v to see the gpg error.
 dists/sid/main/source/Sources.gz failed md5sum check
 dists/sid/contrib/source/Sources.gz failed md5sum check
 dists/sid/non-free/source/Sources.gz failed md5sum check
 dists/sarge/main/source/Sources.gz failed md5sum check
 dists/sarge/contrib/source/Sources.gz failed md5sum check
 dists/sarge/non-free/source/Sources.gz failed md5sum check
Failed to download some Package, Sources, Contents or release files!
WARNING: releasing 1 pending lock...

I get similar errors when trying the http method on
debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org. I guess the amd64 repository is not
"official" enough for debmirror to swallow.

How do you mirror alioth? I'm thinking of using plain rsync so that no
one bothers checking md5sum signatures.

-- 
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On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 14:41 -0500, Brett Viren wrote:
> "Pedro Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I want to use rsync anyways. debmirror seems to support it but
> > apt-mirror ans apt-proxy don't. I'll then start with debmirror.
> 
> apt-proxy doesn't mirror per se.  Rather it lets some machine (in my
> case a gateway that bridges a private net and the internet) look like
> a local mirror while actually pulling from a real, second mirror.  
> 
> > So, again, are there any AMD64 rsync servers that I can use? Is alioth
> > rsync-enabled?
> 
> Yes.  You are also free to use mine at:
> 
> mirror.phy.bnl.gov::Debian-amd64
> 
> -Brett.
> 


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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-02 Thread Brett Viren
"Pedro Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I want to use rsync anyways. debmirror seems to support it but
> apt-mirror ans apt-proxy don't. I'll then start with debmirror.

apt-proxy doesn't mirror per se.  Rather it lets some machine (in my
case a gateway that bridges a private net and the internet) look like
a local mirror while actually pulling from a real, second mirror.  

> So, again, are there any AMD64 rsync servers that I can use? Is alioth
> rsync-enabled?

Yes.  You are also free to use mine at:

mirror.phy.bnl.gov::Debian-amd64

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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-02 Thread Pedro Sanchez
Thanks for the suggestions.

I want to use rsync anyways. debmirror seems to support it but
apt-mirror ans apt-proxy don't. I'll then start with debmirror.

So, again, are there any AMD64 rsync servers that I can use? Is alioth
rsync-enabled?

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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-02 Thread Manuele Rampazzo
Pedro Sanchez wrote:
I'd like to set up an internal mirror of the AMD64 distros (pure64 and
debian-pure64).
I use debmirror (with the http method) and it works very well.
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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-02 Thread Sythos
On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 01:03:41PM -0500, Pedro Sanchez wrote:
> I'd like to set up an internal mirror of the AMD64 distros (pure64 and
> debian-pure64). Ideally I'd like to use the same rsync script that we
> already use to mirror Debian x86. Are there any rsync servers available?
> I could as well experiment with some other packages that manage Debian
> mirrors, any recommendations? 

I use apt-mirror (http://apt-mirror.sf.net), you can mirror only src,
binary or both, select a master, select the section (main, non-free) as
usual source, crond it.

I use it to save band, it mirror binary in a local machine, so I can
apt-get update/upgrade using internal machine as sources for apt

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Re: Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-02 Thread Brett Viren
"Pedro Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hello,
>
> I'd like to set up an internal mirror of the AMD64 distros (pure64 and
> debian-pure64). Ideally I'd like to use the same rsync script that we
> already use to mirror Debian x86. Are there any rsync servers available?
> I could as well experiment with some other packages that manage Debian
> mirrors, any recommendations? 

I don't know if this applies to what you need, but I use apt-proxy to
make my local mirror visible to an internal network.  Easy to set up
and works very well.

-Brett.


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Setting up an internal Debian AMD64 mirror

2005-03-02 Thread Pedro Sanchez
Hello,

I'd like to set up an internal mirror of the AMD64 distros (pure64 and
debian-pure64). Ideally I'd like to use the same rsync script that we
already use to mirror Debian x86. Are there any rsync servers available?
I could as well experiment with some other packages that manage Debian
mirrors, any recommendations? 

Thanks,

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debian-amd64 Mirror

2005-02-23 Thread David Coulson
Hello,
	I have setup a mirror of the debian-amd64 directory from alioth. It is 
available via both FTP and HTTP at 
http://mirror.ohiolinux.net/pub/mirrors/debian-amd64/ (replace http with 
ftp, as appropriate :-)

If there is anything missing, please let me know. I have it updating 
every 6hrs at this point, but I can change this if necessary.

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Re: Creating a local debian-amd64 mirror

2004-08-03 Thread Ryan Lovett
On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 10:13:03PM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Use debmirror from sid.

debmirror (20040730) unstable; urgency=low

  * Add support for http and hftp, adding --proxy option
(Adapted from patch by [EMAIL PROTECTED])
(Closes: #134187, #154364, #196196, #229666)

I guess I won't feel bad about this since http support was just added last
week. :) I upgraded and am now mirroring.

Thanks,
Ryan




Re: Creating a local debian-amd64 mirror

2004-08-03 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
Ryan Lovett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'd like to create a local mirror of the repository at debian-amd64.alioth,
> but it seems the only way to do this is via http. Is this correct? I usually
> use debmirror, but it only handles rsync and ftp which I am not able to use to
> connect to the archive.
>
> wget -r is a bit messy for me. Is there a polite (non-aggressive) way of
> mirroring the current amd64 repository?
>
> Ryan

Use debmirror from sid.

debmirror -v -p --postcleanup --source -h debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org \
-e http -r pure64/ -d sid -s main,main/debian-installer,contrib,non-free \
-a amd64 /my/own/mirror

Be prepared for your drive filling up quickly:
...
Download all files that we need to get (17103 MiB).
...

MfG
Goswin




Creating a local debian-amd64 mirror

2004-08-03 Thread Ryan Lovett
I'd like to create a local mirror of the repository at debian-amd64.alioth,
but it seems the only way to do this is via http. Is this correct? I usually
use debmirror, but it only handles rsync and ftp which I am not able to use to
connect to the archive.

wget -r is a bit messy for me. Is there a polite (non-aggressive) way of
mirroring the current amd64 repository?

Ryan