Re: Avoiding inconsistencies when using reprepro update

2011-01-07 Thread Malte Forkel
Am 07.01.2011 04:15, schrieb Simon Hollenbach: > Another thought - Followup on my own last message in thread: Does the > same happen when trying to get your local repo from a late snapshot? > Snapshot.debian.org someone just mentioned it. These are not changing > and I would suggest u can ignore th

Re: Avoiding inconsistencies when using reprepro update

2011-01-06 Thread Simon Hollenbach
Another thought - Followup on my own last message in thread: Does the same happen when trying to get your local repo from a late snapshot? Snapshot.debian.org someone just mentioned it. These are not changing and I would suggest u can ignore the warnings you get with them. Afterwards u could up

Re: Avoiding inconsistencies when using reprepro update

2011-01-06 Thread Simon Hollenbach
> What actual risks are there and how can I avoid them (other than running > 24/7 :)). Hi Malte, I think this warning means that reprepro knows about the volatiliy of the archives and can't continue a file that has changed due to version upgrade. Considering that it would be hard to copy a changi

Avoiding inconsistencies when using reprepro update

2011-01-06 Thread Malte Forkel
Hello, I would like to use reprepro to build a local repository based on the Debian squeeze archive. The initial download will take some time and will be interrupted irregularly because my machine is not up 24/7. Before, when I was using simple mirroring software, that was not a problem. The mirr