Tibor D. wrote:
Hi folks,
I have enough of mirroring every day the whole Debian-tree (i386 only
and without sources, with some sophisticated rsync-scripts). Is there a
way to mirror only potato and woody? There are just too many updates a
day for my slow 64k link, and most of them are for
Lars Knudsen wrote:
Have you tried adding
sid/
to your exclude file ? I am mirroring the i386 part of the debian tree
in a single rsync run using a relatively long exclude file. This seems
perfectly possible on a 64k link.
Happy hacking,
\Gandalf
Hmm.. sorry, that won't help me, since
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 06:22:03PM +0100, Tibor D. wrote:
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Hmm.. sorry, that won't help me, since the deb-packages are all mixed up
in the .../pool/... directory, in the ../sid/.., there are only the
Packages files. There isn't any tool that greps the Packages-files and
defines, which
On Saturday 03 March 2001 01:22, Tibor D. wrote:
Lars Knudsen wrote:
Have you tried adding
sid/
to your exclude file ? I am mirroring the i386 part of the debian
tree in a single rsync run using a relatively long exclude file.
This seems perfectly possible on a 64k link.
Happy
Hi folks,
I have enough of mirroring every day the whole Debian-tree (i386 only
and without sources, with some sophisticated rsync-scripts). Is there a
way to mirror only potato and woody? There are just too many updates a
day for my slow 64k link, and most of them are for sid only. I think
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