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Hi !
I can't seem to get the debian security updates repository using debmirror.
It did work for me to get the standard repository, with both amd64 and
i386 plus the sources.
But I can't do it with security.debian.org
It just wait for ever and will fail.
Got any hint ?
Here's
Hi list,
I'm trying to fetch the wheezy mirror using debmirror.
However, some files are ignored by debmirror. For instance,
wheezy-updates' main binary-installer for i386 has a Packages.gz [1]
file that seems an empty (20 bytes) . debmirror ignores it.
When running debmirror to only
2011/11/2 Joey Hess :
> Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> I'd like to help, but I may take a while to find time for it...
>
> I would be glad to have you, but there's still room for people with more
> time than us..
>
> --
> see shy jo
>
is there any special condition to help?...i'd love to help..:)
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Steve McIntyre wrote:
> I'd like to help, but I may take a while to find time for it...
I would be glad to have you, but there's still room for people with more
time than us..
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see shy jo
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Joey Hess wrote:
>
>I've been maintaining debmirror since we lost fjp. But moving to a cabin
>with dialup internet shortly after adopting a mirror program turns out
>to be a bad idea for developing it (though a nice use-case for using
>it). So I'm seeking comaintainer
I've been maintaining debmirror since we lost fjp. But moving to a cabin
with dialup internet shortly after adopting a mirror program turns out
to be a bad idea for developing it (though a nice use-case for using
it). So I'm seeking comaintainer(s). All that's needed is bas
Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Frans Pop (12/09/2009):
>> I wasn't planning to, partly because the new packaging requires
>> debhelper v7.
>
> Which is available on backports.org, too.
Hmmm, OK. But I still don't see much point in backporting a package that
does not need any backporting.
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Frans Pop (12/09/2009):
> I wasn't planning to, partly because the new packaging requires
> debhelper v7.
Which is available on backports.org, too.
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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Sep 2009, Frans Pop wrote:
>> As debmirror is a native package that may interest developers I thought
>> a quick announcement here is appropriate.
>>
>> I uploaded version 2.2 earlier this morning. In comparison with
On Sat, 12 Sep 2009, Frans Pop wrote:
> As debmirror is a native package that may interest developers I thought a
> quick announcement here is appropriate.
>
> I uploaded version 2.2 earlier this morning. In comparison with the lenny
> version, this introduces the followi
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Ok, you've got it unless you find someone else. Probably best to give
> it a few days for others to raise their hand as well.
Looks like I'm stuck with it :-)
I'll first contact Goswin privately for some practical matters and then
decide on how to maintain the packa
On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 10:36 +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> I doubt there is much style left in the code.
Thanks for this helpful line :)
Siggy
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rup wrote:
>>
>> > Who wrote debmirror? Without installing I can't find out since
>> > only maintainers are listed in the PTS.
>>
>> Look at the copyright file:
>>
>> e.g.
>>
>>
>> http://packages.debian.org/changelog
Hi,
sorry for the late reply, we were celebrating my wife's birthday at
the seaside until yesterday late in the evenign.
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 17:53 +0100, Steve Kemp wrote:
> On Fri Jul 31, 2009 at 18:47:58 +0200, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
>
> > Who wrote debmirror? Without i
Hi Frans:
First of all, thanks very much for stepping up and offering to help
maintain this package! :-)
I should mention I've never used debmirror, and thus don't feel that I
would make for a very competent maintainer of it. Nonetheless, I feel
I'd be remiss if I didn'
GvB> I'm still looking for a new maintainer of debmirror and I'm
GvB> considering orphaning the package now if nobody steps up.
some time i had a bad connection to internet and tried to use
debmirror and conditions forced me to write a patch for debmirror. but
it wasnt appl
On Fri Jul 31, 2009 at 18:47:58 +0200, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
> Who wrote debmirror? Without installing I can't find out since
> only maintainers are listed in the PTS.
Look at the copyright file:
e.g.
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/d/debmirror/debmirr
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 18:47, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
> Who wrote debmirror? Without installing I can't find out since
> only maintainers are listed in the PTS. I'm asking because
but PTS has a link to the changelog:
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/d/debmirror/c
Hi Goswin,
on Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:51 +0200, you wrote:
> I'm still looking for a new maintainer of debmirror and I'm
> considering orphaning the package now if nobody steps up.
> Debmirror is written in perl so you should have some grasp and love
> for the language.
Frans Pop writes:
> I use debmirror (stable version) and am quite happy with it, so I'm
> willing to take it. However, I'm not a perl expert and cannot promise
> super active maintenance. I can try to at least keep it working though.
>
> If anybody else wants to take
I use debmirror (stable version) and am quite happy with it, so I'm
willing to take it. However, I'm not a perl expert and cannot promise
super active maintenance. I can try to at least keep it working though.
If anybody else wants to take it, feel free. If someone would like to
c
Hi,
I'm still looking for a new maintainer of debmirror and I'm
considering orphaning the package now if nobody steps up.
Description: Debian partial mirror script, with ftp and package pool support
This program downloads and maintains a partial local Debian mirror.
It can
Hello,
from time to time (about 1-2 time in three month) debmirror fails with
the following error:
---
$ /usr/bin/debmirror -v /tmp/debian --arch=i386 --host=debian.tu-bs.de
--nosource --getcontents --dist=testing
Mirroring to /home1/ftp/pub/debian/debian from
ftp
Hi!
I'm hit by a strange bug, and I really don't know to wich package
report, nor how to further debug it.
Mi personal machine runs sid and I have an i386 Debian mirror,
updated dayly with debmirror in a cron job. At 2003/04/21 debmirror
stopped working, with the logs showing not
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