Hi Brendan,

The archive mirror is ~1.1TB. Was investigating if possible to trim off some fat and add it to mirror.library.ucy.ac.cy.

Did a similar approach with fedora and openSUSE, either through exceptions or rsync modules, mirroring the parts with most usage.


ep


On 11/05/2017 01:16 μμ, Brendan Jocson wrote:
hi,

no you have to specify.

Following debian's hierarchy, arch is a subset of the superset that comprises a release version (ie: 17.04 zesty has both x86/amd64 releases...).

I have local mirrors here for both debian and ubuntu due to docker image CI internally, which I specifically only mirror amd64 releases for both.

I feel like I just became mrObvious here in the list, so if you can elaborate further for your use case perhaps we can help narrow down your issue. :)

B

On 11 May 2017 at 12:50, UCY Library mirror <mir...@ucy.ac.cy <mailto:mir...@ucy.ac.cy>> wrote:

    Hello everyone,

    Not sure when I 'll get a reply from ubuntu mailing list, so I',m
    asking over here in case someone knows:
    Is mirroring part of the archive ubuntu repo an acceptable policy
    for a public mirror? amd64 specifically.
    Seems like the only way to "filter" by architecture is to use
    debmirror. Is there any way to avoid -d (distribution flag) in the
    command? What I mean by that is for it to pick up amd64 w/o
    specifying zesty, yakkety, etc...


    Cheers,

    ep



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