Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Does http://www.debian.org/mirror/ at least have the
> two-phase-mirroring script?
Why don't you go and look? And if you find the information too sparse,
submit a bug report with a patch?
Regards, Frank
--
Frank Küster
Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zür
Jeroen> Debian could promote this two-phase mirroring a bit more
Jeroen> maybe, and/or provide nice scripts, that's probably why #6786
Jeroen> is still open.
I suppose Debian is promoting one-phase mirroring and two phase
mirroring is "roll your own".
If you want me to tell my administrator to do
Hi Jeroen,
> How mirrors do their mirroring is up to the local mirror administrator,
> not to the general debian developer's community. Debian could promote
> this two-phase mirroring a bit more maybe, and/or provide nice scripts,
> that's probably why #6786 is still open.
>
> BUT DEBIAN CANNOT I
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 11:51:10PM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> S> You've been told this before -- *debian-devel does not control the
> mirroring
> S> implementation used by arbitrary Debian mirrors*. Either talk to the
> mirror
> S> team and give them enough information to track this down, or -
S> You've been told this before -- *debian-devel does not control the mirroring
S> implementation used by arbitrary Debian mirrors*. Either talk to the mirror
S> team and give them enough information to track this down, or -- since you
S> know him well enough to be kept in the loop about his vacat
On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 09:51:44AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> I know you Debian people think it's just hilarious when users try to
> apt-get upgrade during the period after when the Packages files
> arrive on the mirrors, but before the packages they describe have
> fully arrived.
> "Haw haw haw
Hi Dan,
On Wednesday, 09 Feb 2005, Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know you Debian people think it's just hilarious when users try to
> apt-get upgrade during the period after when the Packages files
> arrive on the mirrors, but before the packages they describe have
> fully arrived.
I know you Debian people think it's just hilarious when users try to
apt-get upgrade during the period after when the Packages files
arrive on the mirrors, but before the packages they describe have
fully arrived.
"Haw haw haw, try again later", you say, never thinking that maybe
writing the Packa
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