Re: Where are the Updates

1995-11-10 Thread Matthew Bailey
On Thu, 9 Nov 1995, Ian Murdock wrote: > > BTW, I got copies of everything again this morning that I moved into > view yesterday--would it be possible for the files to be removed from > the Incoming directory in Europe after ftp.debian.org has downloaded > them? > Ian M. good question.

Re: Where are the Updates

1995-11-10 Thread Matthew Bailey
On Fri, 10 Nov 1995, Ian Jackson wrote: > > "deletes to 0%" ? Yes If I set do_deletes to 0% inside of mirror then say I mailed you the log file which could be parsed by procmail to delete the files that I retreived. Then they would stay on my end till Ian M. moved them. -- Matthew S. Bailey

Re: Where are the Updates

1995-11-10 Thread Ian Jackson
Matthew Bailey writes ("Re: Where are the Updates"): > I will set do deletes to 0% for that mirror. That means after it is in > the incoming.uk directory then Ian J. Can delete them on his end either > that or move them into a subdirectory that I can exclude so that the >

Re: Where are the Updates

1995-11-10 Thread Ian Murdock
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 1995 13:34:54 -0500 (EST) From: Matthew Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ian M. Are you moving files into the tree? Are you also moving the files from incoming.uk over into the tree as well? Yes, of course. BTW, I got copies of everything again this morning that I moved in

Re: Where are the Updates

1995-11-09 Thread Matthew Bailey
On Thu, 9 Nov 1995, Rod Cole wrote: > I keep seeing announcements for updated packages and I check daily the > Debian FTP site in hopes of being able to get the new software. > > However, the most recent update was the one to byacc on October 31. > > What is happening regarding the release of th