Thank you,
sources came back up, also, this was probably due to the new usb
stuff.
The mirror probably works perfect now, i guess that's how it goes.
i was trying to update my system to see wether my problem was solved
in updates, after a series of misadventures, so sorry to anyone who
might have been offended by my previous post none of that intended :)
John

On Jun 1, 11:37 am, n...@lsub.org (Francisco J Ballesteros) wrote:
> I'll take a look to the lsub mirror.
>
> BTW, our main file server is pulling changes from our mirror (which is
> updated daily)
> and not directly from sources, and I did a pull something like two or three 
> days
> ago and didn't see anything wrong.
>
> In any case, I'd wait for sources. We do use sources.lsub.org but
> that's mostly because
> it's closer and because we always pull from it.
>
> On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Jano <sor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have had quite some bad experience recently with the 9p sources
> > mirrors. I have tried kix.in, which i know ised to be more stable than
> > bell-labs, but my attempts to mount it via 9p have all failed. Also,
> > the only other mirror i have found to be able to mount was

> > sources.lsub.org, i modified the sources case of 9fs to say:
>
> > srv -nq tcp!sources.lsub.org lsub.org /n/sources.lsub.org && bind /n/
> > sources.lsub.org/sources /n/sources
>
> > with this i can mount and start the replica syncing from lsub.org, my
> > problem is that it seems to be in an inconsistent state:
> >http://friendpaste.com/5LgdD2gNM7rNkuHwpzvO2z_326264313764/raw
>
> > I find it distressing, with the instability of sources, that there are
> > no usable mirrors to sync from, and I wonder wether i have missed a
> > mirror, or is everyone else just waiting for sources to come back up?
> > Thanks,
> > John

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