Re: package uploading probs

1995-10-30 Thread Ian Jackson
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

Re: package uploading probs

1995-10-30 Thread Siggy Brentrup
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

Re: package uploading probs

1995-10-30 Thread Martin Schulze
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

Re: package uploading probs

1995-10-30 Thread Matthew Bailey
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

Re: package uploading probs

1995-10-29 Thread Ian Jackson
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

Re: package uploading probs

1995-10-29 Thread Bruce Perens
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

Re: package uploading probs

1995-10-29 Thread Matthew Bailey
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

Re: package uploading probs

1995-10-29 Thread Siggy Brentrup
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

Re: package uploading probs

1995-10-29 Thread Matthew Bailey
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

package uploading probs

1995-10-29 Thread Siggy Brentrup
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