On Monday 20 September 2004 16:11, Júlio César de Magalhães wrote:
Pessoal o que vocês estão usando pra fazer um mirror debian ? apt-proxy
mesmo ? Sugestões ?
Uso apt-proxy numa máquina separada, um velho 486 rodando Woody.
Funciona bem.
As vezes se a conexão é interrompida no meio do download
Olá pessoal,
Alguém sabe se há algum mirror de ISO do Sarge de __DVD__ non-US ? Não
encontrei ...
Rodrigo F. Baroni
.. mas se é algo cujo conhecimento a humanidade poderá se beneficiar
I have set up an internal Debian mirror on my home LAN. The mirroring script I run is
at the end of this message. Note that I do exclude architectures other than the i386.
When I download the sarge .jigdo files from
http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/cd/jigdo-area/, and run jigdo
This is a dupe of 'Debian, ISO's and Jigdo'. I sent it out because I thought the
other didn't go through.
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Hola, tengo un problemilla con apt-mirror a ver si alguien me puede
hechar una mano.
Llevo varias semanas utilizando apt-mirror sin problemas pero hoy me he
dado cuenta
de que mi servidor se habia quedado sin disco duro(30 gigas). He
investigado un poco
y he visto que el mirror tenia
On Sat, Sep 04, 2004 at 07:35:25PM +0200, overload wrote:
Hola, tengo un problemilla con apt-mirror a ver si alguien me puede
hechar una mano.
Llevo varias semanas utilizando apt-mirror sin problemas pero hoy me he
dado cuenta
de que mi servidor se habia quedado sin disco duro(30 gigas
I find this script useful on small LAN's, etc.:
I also have a script for doing this at
http://dione.no-ip.org/~alexis/computing/rsdeb/
But there must be some more official non-Debian-specific and
non-Linux-specific way do do these things, right? I just
don't know what it is.
Alexis
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Preston Boyington wrote:
I would like to set up a home mirror (i386 archive) to run my installs from. I am
on dial-up and a friend has offered to download the 13 CDs of Sarge for me to help get started.
What is the best way to take the CDs and convert them into a working APT archive
On Friday 20 August 2004 04:53, John Summerfield wrote:
original poster was looking for a tad more information than that.
A few months ago, there was no documented procedure for creating a local
repository from a set of CDs. You cannot just copy files into place
because, as you note, you only
use basically the same
filesystem layout. Just compare and contrast to a mirror...
Having never used the CDs (I've always net installed) I honestly don't
know. However, your initial response didn't seem to answer the question
the poster was asking.
I assume that each CD has a Packages
installs rather
than feeding each new machine the necessary CD(s).
And that changes things how? 8:o) The CDROMs use basically the same
filesystem layout. Just compare and contrast to a mirror...
Having never used the CDs (I've always net installed) I honestly don't
know. However
I would like to set up a home mirror (i386 archive) to run my installs from. I am
on dial-up and a friend has offered to download the 13 CDs of Sarge for me to help get
started.
What is the best way to take the CDs and convert them into a working APT archive?
Is this something I would use
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Preston Boyington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the best way to take the CDs and convert them into a working
APT archive? Is this something I would use apt-mirror for, or is there
another program?
CD's come as-is, ready for apt.
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On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 02:04:05PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
Preston Boyington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the best way to take the CDs and convert them into a working
APT archive? Is this something I would use apt-mirror for, or is there
another program?
CD's come as-is, ready
? Is this something I would use apt-mirror for, or is there
another program?
CD's come as-is, ready for apt.
I believe he actually wanted to use the CDs to create a central internal
repository that he could use for network installs rather than feeding
each new machine the necessary CD(s
to take the CDs and convert them into a
working APT archive? Is this something I would use apt-mirror
for, or is there another program?
CD's come as-is, ready for apt.
I believe he actually wanted to use the CDs to create a central
internal repository that he could use for network
what would be the procedure for making a perfect bootable copy of a primary
linux drive?
say I have two exact drives and want to make a backup of the first one so I
could boot it in another computer?
Thanks
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On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 06:56:56PM -0600, Kent Andersen wrote:
what would be the procedure for making a perfect bootable copy of a primary
linux drive?
http://www.hantslug.org.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?LinuxHints/OneDiskToAnother
Will be of use to you.
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what would be the procedure for making a perfect
bootable copy of a primary
linux drive?
say I have two exact drives and want to make a
backup of the first one so I
could boot it in another computer?
Newbie follow up: Would it boot in another
Kent Andersen wrote:
what would be the procedure for making a perfect bootable copy of a primary
linux drive?
say I have two exact drives and want to make a backup of the first one so I
could boot it in another computer?
Please learn to compose rather than reply when you want to open a
new
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Kent Andersen wrote:
what would be the procedure for making a perfect bootable copy of a primary
linux drive?
say I have two exact drives and want to make a backup of the first one so I
could boot it in another computer?
read the howto ... google for it ... try it
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, [iso-8859-1] Matt Johnson wrote:
Newbie follow up: Would it boot in another computer? I
always just assumed it would get stuck somewhere.
its not supposed to :-)
as long as you can get to the lilo or grub boot screen..
you can boot anything you want
- if it doesn't
[With apology that this duplicates a mail to 'backports']
I see in the SOURCES.LIST document that one can use the file: scheme
URI to designate a source.
I am in a position where I need to do just that. I cannot get my
nVidia
cardset to work, so I cannot reach the 'net from Linux; I need to use
On Saturday 24 July 2004 06:15 am, David A. Cobb wrote:
[With apology that this duplicates a mail to 'backports']
I see in the SOURCES.LIST document that one can use the file:
scheme URI to designate a source.
I am in a position where I need to do just that. I cannot get my
nVidia
cardset
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 15:37, Steve Glines wrote:
I am building an install lab (i386) that is intended to mimic a full
network install. I'd like to mirror just enough to give a student the
experience of having installed Debian without mirroring everything.
The lab has to be disconnected
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 08:37:43 -0400
Steve Glines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am building an install lab (i386) that is intended to mimic a full
network install. I'd like to mirror just enough to give a student the
experience of having installed Debian without mirroring everything.
The lab has
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 17:58, Steve Glines wrote:
Thanks but that doesn't help - The lab I'm building has to be off
line so I need to create the mirror first. With Redhat and SUSE all I
had to do was copy the CD's to an http able location and use a
network install. I can't seem to do
Buenas,
Estoy intentando hacer un mirror de debian con la siguiente
configuración:
* de i386 hago mirror de woody, sarge y sid
* de powerpc hago mirror solo de sid
Para hacer el mirror utilizo debmirror (hasta ahora lo tengo para i386
en las 3 versiones).
Estoy
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 02:10:51AM +, DIEGO DARIO RIVERO wrote:
queridos amigo de la lista desde ya saludos a todos estoy muy contento de
formar parte de esta lista
quisiera hacer un pedido alguien tiene algun howto que funcione para hacer
un mirror de tal forma que las maquinas de mi
queridos amigo de la lista desde ya saludos a todos estoy muy contento de
formar parte de esta lista
quisiera hacer un pedido alguien tiene algun howto que funcione para hacer
un mirror de tal forma que las maquinas de mi red le puedan consultar a la
maquina que esta conectada a internet que
When running apt-move mirror I'm getting a lot of errors like this:
Failed to fetch
ftp://debian.ihug.com.au/debian/pool/main/f/fontilus/fontilus_0.4-2.tar.gz Unable to
fetch file, server said '/debian/pool/main/f/fontilus/fontilus_0.4-2.tar.gz: No such
file or directory '
Failed to fetch
ftp
Galera, listem ai os mirrors unstable que vcs usam
ai, eu tava olhando no www.apt-get.org mas
a grande maioria ou não funciona ou não encontro oque quero ..
Abraço
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Marlo Binsfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Galera, listem ai os mirrors unstable que vcs usam ai, eu tava olhando no
www.apt-get.org mas a grande maioria ou não funciona ou não encontro oque
quero ..
Não entendi muito bem. Os repositórios do apt-get não são
Finally got apt-mirror to work. I got the entire i386 site at
ftp.fi.debian.org mirrored on a USB drive. Now I am trying to do a simple
local apt-get on a test machine.
My mirror is located at /mnt/debmirror/ which has the mirror, skel, and var
subdirs in it.
I made a very simple
On Sunday 16 May 2004 11:41 pm, krf wrote:
It looks like something isn't translating stable into woody
I assume that my sources.list file is wrong but so far haven't managed to
fix it. Anybody see what is wrong?
Just a guess. I've noticed symlinks ftping manually into mirrors. Try
I'm running woody (plus backports ;) on a machine with 2 drives, and I'd
like to have a software mirror running.
What's the easiest and/or best way to approach this?
Thanks.
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Make a mirror (/dev/md0) with 1 drive (/dev/hdb) and one failed device.
mkfs the mirror
mount it on /tmp/mnt
rsync -ax / /tmp/mnt
vi /etc/lilo.conf (not the mirror version)
modify lilo.conf to point the root= to /dev/md0, don't touch boot=
vi /tmp/mnt/etc/fstab (not the original
kde2.2 atualizando as
bibliotecas do 3.2 e nao consegui fazer funcionar, tem gente que
conseguiu, mas eu por motivo de tempo nao insisti.
Ate mais,
Em Sex, 2004-04-30 às 17:11, Alexandre Faissal escreveu:
Pessoal,
Alguém sabe um mirror para o Kile, uso o Debian3.0r2
stable ou outro editor de
Hi there,
I would like to run a local apt mirror for the machines on my local
network. At the moment all Debian machines independantly do their own
updates dist-upgrades via one of the Debian web mirrors.
This results in many duplicated downloads, what would the best way to setup
and maintain
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 14:19:52 +0100
Pete Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to run a local apt mirror for the machines on my local
network. At the moment all Debian machines independantly do their own
updates dist-upgrades via one of the Debian web mirrors.
This results in many
Hi there,
Thanks for the sugesstions ... I will try apt-mirror later on and see what
happens.
Cheers,
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On 2004-04-07, Pete Clarke penned:
Hi there,
I would like to run a local apt mirror for the machines on my local
network. At the moment all Debian machines independantly do their own
updates dist-upgrades via one of the Debian web mirrors. This
results in many duplicated downloads, what
I use apt-mirror[1] to grab sid at a particular point in time and then use
that to install all my desktop machines.
[1] http://apt-mirror.sourceforge.net/
- Ryan
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 06:56:39PM +0200, Bruno BEAUFILS wrote:
Hi all,
I administer a bunch of hosts at work. I have something
Hi all,
I administer a bunch of hosts at work. I have something like 150 PC with 6
servers.
I install those PC with a bunch of hand-made script using ssh, rsync, debconf
and a home made debian mirror.
This mirror is updated every night. It is used for those PC but not only. Some
others
Bruno BEAUFILS wrote:
Hi all,
I administer a bunch of hosts at work. I have something like 150 PC with 6
servers.
I install those PC with a bunch of hand-made script using ssh, rsync, debconf
and a home made debian mirror.
This mirror is updated every night. It is used for those PC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruno BEAUFILS) writes:
I install those PC with a bunch of hand-made script using ssh,
rsync, debconf and a home made debian mirror.
This mirror is updated every night. It is used for those PC but not
only. Some others machines on our campus use it. So this mirror has
Bruno BEAUFILS wrote:
I install those PC with a bunch of hand-made script using ssh, rsync, debconf
and a home made debian mirror.
At time t I am able to install properly all hosts. Sometime after, let's say
time t+30 days, some changes have been made by my users and thus I need to
reinstall all
Salve !
Existe alguma maneira de criar um MIRROR de mensagens enviadas e recebidas
pelo EXIM ?
Eu preciso monitorar as entradas e saidas de determinadas contas da empresa.
redirecionando isso para outra conta.
A entrada eu posso fazer no ALIAS mais e a saida ?
Como devo proceder em caso
Salve !
usem essa regra no exim pra copiar tudo oque sai de um determinado
dominio
uffa !... DEMOROU PRA ACHAR...
(no exim.conf)
Na sessão MAIN CONFIGURATIONS insira esta linha
message_filter = /etc/copia
-
Crie um
Pessoal,
Estou querendo fazer um mirror do Debian aqui na universidade, seria um mirror
i386 e ppc, da stable e testing.
Vou tentar usar o debmirror para isto. Mas o que eu gostaria de saber, é
quando de HD eu preciso?
Valeu
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On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 08:20:18 -0300
Ronaldo Reis Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
O i386 completo dá +- 40G... sem o sid eu não sei exatamente. Quanto ao
ppc, eu não tenho muita idéia.
Batata
# Pessoal,
#
# Estou querendo fazer um mirror do Debian aqui na universidade, seria
um
Buenas,
Acabo de instalar woody en una IBM xSeries 335 que lleva una
controladora RAID hardware en la que tengo pinchados 2 discos en mirror.
Desde la BIOS del equipo puedo ver el estado en el que se encuentran los
2 discos del mirror, pero me gustaría poder observar esto desde el
sistema
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 02:15:33PM +0100, Angel L. Mateo Martínez wrote:
Buenas,
Acabo de instalar woody en una IBM xSeries 335 que lleva una
controladora RAID hardware en la que tengo pinchados 2 discos en mirror.
Desde la BIOS del equipo puedo ver el estado en el que se encuentran
I'm wondering if any of you know a good mirror, preferably from Canada to
download sarge, the isos or the network image? if the mirror is in the US
I wouldn't mind either.
Look at http://www.debian.org/mirrors/list for a list of mirrors.
Look at packages 'apt-spy' and 'netselect' to help find
Hello to all:
I'm wondering if any of you know a good mirror, preferably from Canada to
download sarge, the isos or the network image? if the mirror is in the US
I wouldn't mind either.
Thank you very much, have a nice day.
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Didier Caamano said:
I'm wondering if any of you know a good mirror, preferably from Canada to
download sarge, the isos or the network image? if the mirror is in the US
I wouldn't mind either.
run apt-spy to find fast mirror.
install apt-cacher to cache all apt requests.
apt-cacher speeds up
Hi all,
Is there a list of mirrors for http://security.debian.org/ to use with apt?
I'm looking for a a mirror located in South Africa.
The local mirrors I use for apt are:
deb ftp://ftp.is.co.za/linux/distributions/debian stable main
deb ftp://ftp.saix.net/pub/Linux/distributions/debian
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 02:21:29PM +0200, Hans du Plooy wrote:
Is there a list of mirrors for http://security.debian.org/ to use with
apt?
No, because there are no official security mirrors yet.
http://www.debian.org/security/faq#mirror
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Hallo Leute,
da ich nur 512 kBit Downstream habe und ich ewig viele Pakete
neu kompilieren muß, will ich mir einen Sourcen-Mirror anlegen.
Die Frage ist, wie krige ich die *.tar.gz, *.diff und *.dsc
aus SID auf meine Kiste ?
Mit den Binaries ist es ja kein Problem, denn da muß man ja nur
On Monday 02 February 2004 21:18, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hallo Leute,
da ich nur 512 kBit Downstream habe und ich ewig viele Pakete
neu kompilieren muß, will ich mir einen Sourcen-Mirror anlegen.
Die Frage ist, wie krige ich die *.tar.gz, *.diff und *.dsc
aus SID auf meine Kiste ?
apt-get
Am 2004-02-02 21:51:50, schrieb Jakob Lell:
On Monday 02 February 2004 21:18, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hallo Leute,
da ich nur 512 kBit Downstream habe und ich ewig viele Pakete
neu kompilieren muß, will ich mir einen Sourcen-Mirror anlegen.
Die Frage ist, wie krige ich die *.tar.gz, *.diff
* Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2004-01-18 18:44:51, schrieb Norbert Tretkowski:
Das denke ich nicht, ich denke nur dass apt-ftparchive nicht das
Tool ist was ich verwenden will.
Was spricht dagegen, einfach eine Liste mit den
Architektur-Abhängigne Paketenzu machen und dann ein Script zu
* Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2004-01-18 02:14:03, schrieb Norbert Tretkowski:
* Michelle Konzack wrote:
Wie macht man eine Packages(.gz) wenn man den 'pool' verwendet ?
apt-ftparchive
Und wie unterscheidet apt-ftparchive zwischen woody und sarge ?
Offenbar nur indem man ihm eine Liste
, was auch der Grund war warum ich
vor ein paar Tagen beschlossen habe es zu hassen.
Da war doch sowas wie die umstellung von Old-Style-Mirror auf
Pool-Mirror (backports.org) ? Ich denke, das der Old-Style
Mirror wesentlich gesünder ist.
Ich habe meine gesamten Debian-CD's von buzz bis woody auf
Tagen beschlossen habe es zu hassen.
Da war doch sowas wie die umstellung von Old-Style-Mirror auf
Pool-Mirror (backports.org)?
Ja, genau dafuer habe ich micht mit apt-ftparchive auseinander
gesetzt.
Ich denke, das der Old-Style Mirror wesentlich gesünder ist.
Das denke ich nicht, ich denke
Am 2004-01-18 18:44:51, schrieb Norbert Tretkowski:
Das denke ich nicht, ich denke nur dass apt-ftparchive nicht das Tool
ist was ich verwenden will.
Was spricht dagegen, einfach eine Liste mit den Architektur-Abhängigne
Paketenzu machen und dann ein Script zu schreiben, das die 'control'
Hallo Debian-Mirror-FTP-Freunde.
Wie macht man eine Packages(.gz) wenn man den 'pool' verwendet ?
Ich habe hier mehr als 30.000 Pakete die dpkg-scanpackes nicht schaft.
Michelle
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* Michelle Konzack wrote:
Wie macht man eine Packages(.gz) wenn man den 'pool' verwendet ?
apt-ftparchive
Norbert
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This happened last night, so it should be fixed as of the next mirror
pulse.
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'/pub/linux/debian/pool/main/p/php4-pgsql/php4-pgsql_4.3.3-1_i386.deb: No
such file or directory. '
E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with
--fix-missing?
Looking in the mirror directory, there is no php4-pgsql_4.3.3-1_i386.deb.
I tried another mirror too
On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 10:45:53AM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-01-09, Russell Shaw penned:
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=202393
If you generally use dselect or aptitude, you can use '=' to put the
package on hold, so that they
-1_i386.deb
...
However, 4.3.3-1 is not on the mirror. There is only:
FTP Listing of /pub/linux/debian/pool/main/p/php4-pgsql at ftp.monash.edu.au
Up to higher level directory
php4-pgsql_4.1.2-4.diff 7,091 Apr 02 2002 00:00 GNU Zip Compressed Data
php4-pgsql_4.1.2-4.dsc
On 2004-01-09, Russell Shaw penned:
On 2004-01-09, Russell Shaw penned:
Hi, I did: apt-get update from unstable, then:
apt-get install php4-pgsql
[snip]
What do i do now?
Wait.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=202393
If you generally use dselect or
. '
E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
Looking in the mirror directory, there is no php4-pgsql_4.3.3-1_i386.deb.
I tried another mirror too. I downloaded the latest package there and
installed it with dpkg -i. However, whenever i run apt-get
On 2004-01-09, Russell Shaw penned:
Hi, I did: apt-get update from unstable, then:
apt-get install php4-pgsql
[snip]
What do i do now?
Wait.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=202393
If you generally use dselect or aptitude, you can use '=' to put the
package on hold, so
Hallo Andre,
Monday, December 8, 2003, 5:59:38 PM, hast Du geschrieben:
A Kennt sich einer damit aus oder kann mir auch so helfen ??
Einfach mal bilnd geraten, Du verwendest einen http-Server für den
lokalen Mirror? Damit hatte ich ähnliche Probleme, lag an
Typenwandlungen, etc. Versuche
Halloechen,
da ich daheim nur ueber eine ISDN Verbindung verfuege und des oefteren
meine Systeme mal neu mache, habe ich einen lokalen Mirror eingerichtet
und die benoetigten Pakete da gesichert. Ueber die Webfreigabe und mit
dpkg-scanpackages liess sich das auch hinreichend einfach
Hallo Andre
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 05:59:38PM +0100, Andre wrote:
Halloechen,
da ich daheim nur ueber eine ISDN Verbindung verfuege und des oefteren
meine Systeme mal neu mache, habe ich einen lokalen Mirror eingerichtet
und die benoetigten Pakete da gesichert. Ueber die Webfreigabe und
Hab das Problem schon geloest. Offenbar gibt es ein Problem mit dem
Webserver bei der Zeichencodierung eines Doppelpunktes und wenn ich per
http auf das File zugreife, dann wandelt er %3a wieder in den
Doppelpunkt um und interpretiert es als Portangabe.
Mit 'nem Ftp mirror funzt es jetzt ohne
Gibt es Mirror von packages.debian.org
die erreichbar sind?
Robert
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Hallo Joachim,
when installing a Debian today from CDs all seemed well until we
installed two additional packages using a mirror (zlib-dev and
jpeg-something).
We also updated the system using apt-get upgrade. Shortly after that
the system started to have problems. We identified
I tried to use it again
for my local debian partial mirror. But I can't access the the
/mirror directory anymore. I always get the error no such file or
directory. Below is the relevant part of my proftp.conf.
Does anyone know the base directory which proftpd uses? It's probably a
standard path
email the debian ftpmaster. Find his email address on debian.org
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 12:28, Joachim Baumann wrote:
Hi,
when installing a Debian today from CDs all seemed well until we
installed two additional packages using a mirror (zlib-dev and
jpeg-something).
We also updated
I haven't used proftp for almost a year but now I tried to use it again
for my local debian partial mirror. But I can't access the the
/mirror directory anymore. I always get the error no such file or
directory. Below is the relevant part of my proftp.conf.
Does anyone know the base directory
Hi,
when installing a Debian today from CDs all seemed well until we
installed two additional packages using a mirror (zlib-dev and
jpeg-something).
We also updated the system using apt-get upgrade. Shortly after that
the system started to have problems. We identified the source
/apache_1.3.28-1_i386.deb
apt-move seems more involved than I need -- after all I can still just
use my old way to scp the .debs to where I need them. And I don't
really want to setup a mirror, just a cache.
Of course apt-move seems to have some nice features, such as only .debs
of installed packages
more involved than I need -- after all I can still just
use my old way to scp the .debs to where I need them. And I don't
really want to setup a mirror, just a cache.
Of course apt-move seems to have some nice features, such as only .debs
of installed packages around.
Suggestions?
Thanks
Albert Dengg wrote:
Hi
well...
you could set up apt-proxy (apt-proxy.sf.net)...
just be aware that it has sometimes painfully long waiting times but otherwise it
works for me
Actually, you can just apt-get install apt-proxy. It is reasonably
easy to setup.
-Roberto
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Subject: usando mirror com o wget
Pessoal,
quero baixar uma imagem do debian sarge ao inves de instalar o woody e
atualizar acontece que todos servidores que testei sao lentos.
tem como eu
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Pessoal,
quero baixar uma imagem do debian sarge ao inves de instalar o woody e
atualizar acontece que todos servidores que testei sao lentos.
tem como eu criar uma lista de servidores que possuem o arquivo e fazer o
wget pegar de todos ao mesmo tempo?
já criei a lista mas não achei essa
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
Hallo Liste.
Ich versuche seit mehreren Tagen vergeblich ein update auf
Gnome 2.2.1 . Ich benutze dabei im apt-proxy folgenden
Eintrag.
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/mirror.evilgeniuses.org.uk\
/debian/backports/woody
Die Packages und Release Dateien holt er auch artig
herunter, nur über meine
Alguém sabe se existe algum mirror do http://security.debian.org/, pois
quero
atualizar desde ontem o bug do ssh e não consigo me conectar na lista.
ftp://ftp2.de.debian.org/pub/mirror/security.debian.org/
Alguém sabe se existe algum mirror do http://security.debian.org/, pois quero
atualizar desde ontem o bug do ssh e não consigo me conectar na lista.
Marcos
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
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
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