Matthew Bailey writes ("Re: package uploading probs "):
> On Mon, 30 Oct 1995, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > chiark.chu.cam.ac.uk:/debian/private/Incoming
> > Matt, can you mirror this somewhere ?
>
> /private/project/incoming-uk
> And should there be a doom subdirector
Just finished with my 1st cup of coffee today :)
Nice to see there's some discussion on this topic underway.
Martin Schulze writes:
>Hallo Matthew Bailey!
>
>}> directory across some sites with good connectivity and use rdist(1) to keep
>them
>}> in sync? Major mirror sites might be good candi
Hallo Matthew Bailey!
}> directory across some sites with good connectivity and use rdist(1) to keep
them
}> in sync? Major mirror sites might be good canditates for this.
}>
}I would probably suggest just mirror as a program to keep them up to date.
}If there is a SINGLE site then this would no
On Mon, 30 Oct 1995, Ian Jackson wrote:
>
> chiark.chu.cam.ac.uk:/debian/private/Incoming
>
> Matt, can you mirror this somewhere ?
/private/project/incoming-uk
And should there be a doom subdirectory there?
Just curious...
Matt
Bruce Perens writes ("Re: package uploading probs "):
> Regional upload directories make sense. What we really need is a script
> (a hack of the mirror program) to "mirror" all files from a remote system
> and remove the files from the remote once they have been copi
Regional upload directories make sense. What we really need is a script
(a hack of the mirror program) to "mirror" all files from a remote system
and remove the files from the remote once they have been copied sucessfully.
If we can't do that immediately, we can at least establish the regional
uplo
On Sun, 29 Oct 1995, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
> I hate to follow-up to my own message, but it's only after it was out that I
> got
> this one in linux-announce:
>
Heh. Siggy I have both rdist and ssh already running on this ftp server.
NOTE: this server doesn't run linux do to hardware contraints
I hate to follow-up to my own message, but it's only after it was out that I got
this one in linux-announce:
--[ quoting Thomas Koenig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ]---
>I have uploaded another version of rdist to sunsite.unc.edu's Incoming
>directory. Rdist is, to quote the mangpage, "a program t
On Sun, 29 Oct 1995, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
> directory across some sites with good connectivity and use rdist(1) to keep
> them
> in sync? Major mirror sites might be good canditates for this.
>
I would probably suggest just mirror as a program to keep them up to date.
If there is a SINGLE site
This message is intended in the first place for developers over here in
Europe. I wonder if there are others experiencing the same problems that I have
when uploading files to ftp.debian.org and are looking out for a solution.
Since my account @uni-muenster.de is a rather limited one, I'm working
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