* Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo | On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 01:12:45PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote: | > | > ,>scp to a Debian host (like gluck or merkel) and ftp from there. Or | > | > >just scp it to the DELAYED queue on gluck (1day) and let it ftp it for | > | > >you ;) | > | | > | > Does it ftp in time for the daily dinstall? | > | | > | The 0-day queue is ftp-ed about 1 hours before dinstall, IIRC. | > | > No, it runs every 15 minutes. | > | > Somebody could probably document all this somewhere else than in my | > ~/bin and my crontab. :P | | Developers' reference and your mail about this queue says that it's run | 1 hour before dinstall ;)
My crontab trumps the developer's reference (in this case, at least :). It was changed due to some people using it for large packages, which caused time skew when there was more on in the 0-day dir than what would be transferred in 1 hour. (Causing DELAYED/3-days to be effectively treated as DELAYED/4-days) | Anyway, your mail also says that if someone send you config for dupload | then you are going to include it in some README. | Is this README available somewhere? In the DELAYED dir, yes. | Also I saw dput's config and it seems to be somehow universal, I mean it | doesn't include anything about [0123456789] queues... is it mean I have to | use some additional options in command line or maybe I should customize | this example config? from man dput(1): -e, --delayed - Upload to a DELAYED queue, rather than the usual Incoming. This takes an argument from 1 to 9. -- Tollef Fog Heen ,''`. UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are : :' : `. `' `- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]