On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 11:46:41AM -0500, Matt Zagrabelny wrote: > Greetings, > > I am working on creating a custom debian repository at the University > for whom I work. > > I have successfully created a "simple" repository, one which has all the > relevant files in a single hierarchy. > > I am now trying to split things off and use "pools", so that I can serve > various distributions (etch, lenny, sid) from the same URL. > can I suggest looking at this package reprepro and this article
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/286 you will find life a lot simpler alex [snip] > -Jim Elliot -- Proof techniques #1: Proof by Induction. This technique is used on equations with "_n" in them. Induction techniques are very popular, even the military used them. SAMPLE: Proof of induction without proof of induction. We know it's true for _n equal to 1. Now assume that it's true for every natural number less than _n. _N is arbitrary, so we can take _n as large as we want. If _n is sufficiently large, the case of _n+1 is trivially equivalent, so the only important _n are _n less than _n. We can take _n = _n (from above), so it's true for _n+1 because it's just about _n. QED. (QED translates from the Latin as "So what?")
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