On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 20:04, Sven Luther wrote: > On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 07:32:12AM +0100, Marc Haber wrote: > > On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 22:51:40 +0100, Sven Luther > > > > >> Do not expect mirror admins to run Debian, and to be willing to > > >> pull smart mirroring tricks. > > > > > >What do they use now ? > > > > I know the mirror admin of one of the tier-2-Mirrors. His box runs > > RedHat, and mirrors Redhat, SuSe, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, kernel.org and a > > bunch of other sites, and he uses plain rsync. > > Even plain rsync can do smart things. > > > I am not even sure whether ftp2.de.debian.org even pulls tricks to > > mirror the pool first and dists last. > > > > >And does it not allow already to mirror only woody or > > >only some arches ? > > > > How can tht be accomplished without reading the Packages files? > > Well, it could be done by doing a first mirroring from the main archive > to some special url the mirrors get, this is the most naive solution, i > am sure there are many more. > > > > Or at least there is plan to allow for this ? > > > > I hope so, but our ftpmasters seem to be committed to reduce archive > > sites by completely dropping arches. > > That is the new development, previously per-arch mirroring, or dropping > some arches from the mirror network was considered, so there must be a > solution for that. > Many of the mirrors I have investigated are only partial - no source; no architecture A, B or C. However, most do carry stable, testing and unstable. Its no great deal running a partitial mirror, debmirror is designed for this. Mind you I had worked an alternative solution before discovering debmirror and no doubt others have done the same.
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