On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 17:39:43 -0600 (MDT)
Jacob Anawalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:| I'm sorry, that was a typo on my part. The second grep also needs to be
egrep. Or you could drop the u? and use grep on both if you don't have
udeb's mirrored.
The idea of the command is to return *deb files
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 00:00:23 -0600
Jacob Anawalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your list has the virtue of being much simpler; I wonder what 5 Gb I have
that you don't?
I'm not sure, what does this command return on your system?
find pool/ -name *deb | egrep -v '_i386\.u?deb$' - | grep -v
Kevin McKinley said:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 00:00:23 -0600
Jacob Anawalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your list has the virtue of being much simpler; I wonder what 5 Gb I
have
that you don't?
I'm not sure, what does this command return on your system?
find pool/ -name *deb | egrep -v
Kevin McKinley wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 21:51:35 -0600
Jacob Anawalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
du -hs debian
15G debian
One of us does unless another 6.5 GB has been added in the last two
days. I use to be closer to 10GB, and as of last Saturday morning I am
up to 15GB. (I mirror once a
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 21:51:35 -0600
Jacob Anawalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
du -hs debian
15G debian
One of us does unless another 6.5 GB has been added in the last two
days. I use to be closer to 10GB, and as of last Saturday morning I am
up to 15GB. (I mirror once a week) I tried the
Kevin McKinley wrote:
--exclude dists/Debian2.2r7 --exclude dists/old-proposed-updates \
--exclude dists/oldstable --exclude dists/potato-proposed-updates/ \
--exclude dists/potato/ \
That list resulted in a mirror of ~15 Gb until a few weeks ago, when the
size started climbing sharply
Kevin McKinley wrote:
I've been mirroring binary packages for the x86 architecture for several
months now (woody, sarge and sid). The mirror's size hovered around 15 Gb
for a while, but in the last two weeks appears to have suddenly increased to
almost 21.5 Gb.
Is there really that much material,
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