>>>>> will trillich writes: wt> what's the lag on various debian mirror sites? wt> % apt-get update wt> % apt-get upgrade
wt> % apt-setup /pick a different mirror/ wt> i'd just switched from ftp-mirror.internap.com to ftp.digex.net wt> if that matters...? wt> % apt-get update wt> % apt-get upgrade wt> Reading Package Lists... Done wt> Building Dependency Tree... Done wt> The following packages will be upgraded wt> bind-doc elvis-tiny ncurses-term task-dns-server tcpdump wt> xfree86-common xlib6g wt> 7 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not wt> upgraded. wt> Need to get 2718kB of archives. After unpacking 0B will be wt> used. wt> Do you want to continue? [Y/n] wt> so am i downloading old packages from a stale mirror? or did wt> this mirror just now get some updates? or maybe different wt> mirrors have different package subsets? hmm? All of the mirrors are making a few switches right now. Testing is now being implemented as are package pools. It is quite possible that some mirrors are slower at making these changes than others. What might be happening is that you have "woody" as your distribution and one mirror is interpreting that as "unstable" and the other is interpreting it as "testing". Cheers, Chris -- Got jag? http://www.tribsoft.com