On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Adam Klein wrote:
> Where can I find a mirror of the master.debian.org debian/Incoming
> directory?
This was recently posted, so you may want to check the archives:
ftp://llug.sep.bnl.gov/pub/debian/Incoming/
ftp://ftp.lh.umu.se/pub/linux/debian-Incoming/
(there was another, b
Yes, master is down at the moment. Mike will bring it back as soon as he can.
Bruce
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On Wed, 4 Jun 1997, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Any idea when master will be open for ftp again?
>
Mike N. just informed me that the inetd daemon had wandered of into booney
land. The problem should be fixed by now. Thanks Mike!
Luck,
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> I just checked again. It's not there. I get all the other directories but
> nothing under Debian.
>
> I just got a msg from Christian saying it may be an ftpd error.
>
> What did you use to check this?
I logged on to master directly and checked.
Bri
On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Christian Hudon wrote:
> On Apr 16, Rick wrote
> >
> > There is nothing listed under /pub/Linux/Debian any more. Did you hide the
> > directories for some reason? Is this a, dreaded, file system problem?
> >
> > What happened guys?
>
> This sounds like a ftp daemon problem
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Thanks. I thought I was going nuts.
On 17-Apr-97 Christian Hudon wrote:
>On Apr 16, Rick wrote
>>
>> There is nothing listed under /pub/Linux/Debian any more. Did you hide the
>> directories for some reason? Is this a, dreaded, file system problem?
>>
>> Wh
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I just checked again. It's not there. I get all the other directories but
nothing under Debian.
I just got a msg from Christian saying it may be an ftpd error.
What did you use to check this?
On 17-Apr-97 Brian C. White wrote:
>> I was downloading bo from fr
On Apr 16, Rick wrote
>
> There is nothing listed under /pub/Linux/Debian any more. Did you hide the
> directories for some reason? Is this a, dreaded, file system problem?
>
> What happened guys?
This sounds like a ftp daemon problem on master. The files are still there
when I log in to maste
> I was downloading bo from frozen on master. It should have taken about 4 - 5
> hours. I reduced my terminal and did other things. about 18 pkgs were
> recv'd when, evidently, the entire Debian directory tree disappeared.
I just checked...
master:8 - ~/Debian/frozen/binary> find . -type f | w
On 16 Sep 1996, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> master.debian.org is down since Sunday. Any plans to bring it back up?
>
> yggdrasil.com is also down (Even the DNS Servers are not reachable!) and
> is the gateway from the usnet linux.debian.user group to the mailing list.
> Can we establish alternate
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