> You know, it is not straightforward to keep *only* the intel binaries > mirrored on another machine. I did write a preliminary mirror config file: > > package=debian > site=ftp.caldera.com > remote_dir=/pub/mirrors/debian > local_dir=/usr3/people/nathan/src/debian > get_patt=(binary-all/|non-free/binary-i386/|non-free/binary/|contrib\ > /binary-i386/|contrib/binary/|buzz/binary/|buzz/binary-i386/|buzz-updates\ > /binary/|buzz-updates/binary-i386/|buzz-fixed/binary/|buzz-fixed/\ > binary-i386/|rex/binary-i386/|rex/binary/) > > Does anyone have a better config file for this purpose?
Here is mine: (symlinks to nonexistant files/dirs are not made by mirror) package=defaults site=ftp.debian.org remote_dir=/debian local_dir=linux/debian local_ignore+|^local/ exclude_patt+|(^|/)(ls-|.ls-|source/|\..*|.*\.tar\.gz$|.*\.diff\.gz$| WebPages|debian-bugs/|debian-manual/|debian-lists/|kernel/| Packages$|Contents$|md5sums$|Maintainers$|Packages-|buzz| [Ii]ncoming|.*-alpha|.*-sparc|.*-m68k|.*-ppc|\ ) package=debian use_files=true (The "exclude_patt" is all on one line, actually.) Brian ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they're not.