Christopher K. Johnson wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have been using an rsync for Centos updates like:
rsync -auv rsync://mirrors/updates/i386/ --delete --exclude=debug/
/repos/centos/updates/i386
But for Fedora 11, I see there is a drpms subdirectory that I ASSuME I
don't need, drp
On Tuesday 25 August 2009 14:18:48 Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I have been using an rsync for Centos updates like:
>
> rsync -auv rsync://mirrors/updates/i386/ --delete --exclude=debug/
> /repos/centos/updates/i386
>
>
> But for Fedora 11, I see there is a drpms subdirectory that I ASSuME I
> don
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have been using an rsync for Centos updates like:
rsync -auv rsync://mirrors/updates/i386/ --delete --exclude=debug/
/repos/centos/updates/i386
But for Fedora 11, I see there is a drpms subdirectory that I ASSuME I
don't need, drpms.
How do I exclude two subd
I have been using an rsync for Centos updates like:
rsync -auv rsync://mirrors/updates/i386/ --delete --exclude=debug/
/repos/centos/updates/i386
But for Fedora 11, I see there is a drpms subdirectory that I ASSuME I
don't need, drpms.
How do I exclude two subdirectories? I can't figu