On 04/11/2014 02:56 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
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Thus my question:
Is it possible to use debmirror, to mirror stable,testing,sid as well
as debian-security for stable and testing, and have them all share the
same package pool?
I can't see it, and I'm hoping I am simply not understanding
s
On 11/04/14 15:25, Lisi Reisz wrote:
("One" is very clumsy in
> English, but in this case I felt that the second person would appear
> to target Zenaan.)
Best Queen's English, Lisi ;)
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On Friday 11 April 2014 03:46:49 Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> In my foggy memory, that at least for debian stable, I seem to
> remember something about security updates all get collected up,
> possibly with other updates (??) and they become the next stable
> point release.
Erm... No! I can accept th
On 4/11/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 4/11/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> Thus my question:
>> Is it possible to use debmirror, to mirror stable,testing,sid as well
>> as debian-security for stable and testing, and have them all share the
>> same package pool?
> I guess another way to answer my
On 4/11/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Thus my question:
> Is it possible to use debmirror, to mirror stable,testing,sid as well
> as debian-security for stable and testing, and have them all share the
> same package pool?
In particular, for example, I stopped my initial debian-security (off
of aar
I currently know to some degree, and use, debmirror.
I admin/help-desk for quite a few people in a rural area - the PCs I
admin are typically only connected to the Internet via high-latency,
low-bandwidth internet connections.
So, I run a debian mirror from a particular host which has a
high-band
On 6/24/06, Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am repeating this issue to give it it's own subject line and thread.
Since the change from marillat to debian-multimedia I have not yet found a
satisfactory way of mirroring debian-multimedia. The site does not seem to offer
anonymous r
Marty wrote:
Since the change from marillat to debian-multimedia I have not yet found a
satisfactory way of mirroring debian-multimedia. The site does not seem to offer
anonymous rsync or ftp, and wget and debmirror don't work as I expect them to.
Replying to my own posting, I have found
I am repeating this issue to give it it's own subject line and thread.
Since the change from marillat to debian-multimedia I have not yet found a
satisfactory way of mirroring debian-multimedia. The site does not seem to offer
anonymous rsync or ftp, and wget and debmirror don't
Hi!
I am trying to mirror debian woody using debmirror:
debmirror /home/debian/mirror/ -h ftp.ro.debian.org -d stable \
--nosource --progress --passive
and I get the following result:
-
Mirroring to /home/debian/mirror
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Hash: SHA1
On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 12:48:22PM +0200, Balazs Javor wrote:
> If I would want to create a local mirror of the complete
> Debian distributon (stable,testing and unstable) and keep it up to date,
> what's the best way to do this?
>
> Also roughly how
Hi,
If I would want to create a local mirror of the complete
Debian distributon (stable,testing and unstable) and keep it up to date,
what's the best way to do this?
Also roughly how much space would I require for it?
Many thanks for your help in advance!
best regards,
Balazs
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Howdy,
I've setup a local mirror of Debian for our development
(yes, I do work for Sony :-). Unfortunately lately I started
getting lots of errors like:
Scanning local directory /mirror/debian
Scanning remote directory /pub/linux/debian
compare directories (src 48187, dest 35740)
Cannot create
>
> rsync is the easiest on your system - you must use the package from
> slink and find a site that supports anon rsync (or get a login at a site
> that supports rsync but not anon-rsync)
>
Which of the sites supports rsync..
> I don't use wget, so can't help you there.
>
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On Wed, 9 Sep 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Hi All,
:
: I want to locally mirror the debian dist. Which is the better way..
: rsync, wget or mirror ? I am planning to just do the base install, install
one of these and then start the mirroring.
rsync is the easiest on your system - you mu
On Wed, Sep 09, 1998 at 12:19:21PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I want to locally mirror the debian dist. Which is the better way..
> rsync, wget or mirror ? I am planning to just do the base install, install
> one of these and then start the mirroring.
I would say fmirror (it'
Hi All,
I want to locally mirror the debian dist. Which is the better way..
rsync, wget or mirror ? I am planning to just do the base install, install one
of these and then start the mirroring.
Thanks and regards,
Vaidhy
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In your email to me, Ryan Shaw, you wrote:
>
> greetings.
>
> could someone email me their mirror configuration files for mirroring
> the debian site? i've got the 1.2.4 CD from cheapbytes but would like
> to mirror bo. i'm on a different system at the moment and cannot check
> example configur
greetings.
could someone email me their mirror configuration files for mirroring
the debian site? i've got the 1.2.4 CD from cheapbytes but would like
to mirror bo. i'm on a different system at the moment and cannot check
example configurations.
many thanks.
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