On 18/04/2016 15:00, Mark Fletcher wrote:
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 2:42 AM Aero Maxx <aero.max...@gmail.com
<mailto:aero.max...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Is this of any help to you ?
https://www.debian.org/mirror/list-full#JP
Thanks, yes it is. I don't recall seeing the security updates listed
in there last time I looked (the very last Japan mirror includes them)
-- that must be the server I was remembering.
Am I reading that right, that it says I shouldn't be using
ftp.jp.debian.org <http://ftp.jp.debian.org> as a source, but rather
hard-coding in one of the mirrors? What does that mean? I've been
using ftp.jp.debian.org <http://ftp.jp.debian.org> for years, have i
been naughty somehow?
Thanks for your help.
Mark
No problem.
I've read that link a few times, and I am not sure what you've seen that
seen that makes you think that, I can only think its the below bit of
text, but I think this is only for those who are wanting to create a
mirror perhaps, but I am not 100% sure.
That being said however I think it's perfectly fine to use
ftp.jp.debian.org, mainly due to the fact that the debian iso all have
ftp.uk.debian.org as the primary mirror for the net install cd's, and
this is all I ever use, and ftp.jp.debian.org is also a primary debian
mirror. See http://ftp.jp.debian.org/debian/README.mirrors.html
I don't think you've been naughty at all.
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