At Mon, 26 Jun 2000 11:09:15 -0700 (PDT), Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http.us (or other countries) .debian.org is usually a better way to get debs > than ftp.debian.org. http.(country) is a round robin, so you get a new > machine > each time. There is only one ftp.debian.org. I know. It not what my problem is about. I normaly use ftp.dk.debian.org og equal. My problem is that newly uploaded packages are not accessable immediately after being removed from incoming.debian.org (= accepted into the archive). After a period of time (some hours perhaps) they are accessable from ftp.debian.org, but in the mean time there is no way for non developers to get access to the packages. Or are there? Developers can probably use rsync with passwd from master.debian.org, but this is not a posibility for non-developers (or am I wrong?). Per