Re: How to set up a Debian mirror..

2004-03-29 Thread Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
On Monday 29 March 2004 17.27, Sonny wrote: > > Are there utilities in Debian that will make it easy to maintain a mirror > of i386 Debian ? apt-cacher is a good tool, it will only cache things you download anyway. So, the first download of anything will be slow, but after that it's in the cach

Re: How to set up a Debian mirror..

2004-03-29 Thread Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
On Monday 29 March 2004 17.27, Sonny wrote: > > Are there utilities in Debian that will make it easy to maintain a mirror > of i386 Debian ? apt-cacher is a good tool, it will only cache things you download anyway. So, the first download of anything will be slow, but after that it's in the cach

Re: How to set up a Debian mirror..

2004-03-29 Thread Emmanuel Lacour
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 05:50:02PM +0200, Ralph Paßgang wrote: > > I don't know if there are public debian rsync mirrors out there, but if there a lot ;-) rsync -av http.us.debian.org:: rsync -av ftp.fr.debian.org:: ...etc More infos: http://www.debian.org/mirror/ -- Emmanuel Lacour -

Re: How to set up a Debian mirror..

2004-03-29 Thread Andreas John
Use package "debmirror" Alternatively use "apt-proxy" We an primary mirror in our colo and apt-proxies in our and customers offices. At this time we only mirror sarge "i386" (~30 Gig or so) and have besides main non-free (non-US) and contrib also a home-brew "additions" archive with own packages

Re: How to set up a Debian mirror..

2004-03-29 Thread Ralph Paßgang
Am Montag, 29. März 2004 17:38 schrieb Ronny Adsetts: > Sonny was heard to utter, at roughly 29/03/04 16:27: > > I was thinking about setting up a mirror of Debian for a local computer > > group in the area, but a simple wget will result in way too much being > > pulled down for what they need. > >

Re: How to set up a Debian mirror..

2004-03-29 Thread Ronny Adsetts
Sonny was heard to utter, at roughly 29/03/04 16:27: I was thinking about setting up a mirror of Debian for a local computer group in the area, but a simple wget will result in way too much being pulled down for what they need. Are there any scripts publicly available to just mirror say stable .. t

How to set up a Debian mirror..

2004-03-29 Thread Sonny
I was thinking about setting up a mirror of Debian for a local computer group in the area, but a simple wget will result in way too much being pulled down for what they need. Are there any scripts publicly available to just mirror say stable .. testing .. unstable i386 only? OR Are there util

Re: How to set up a Debian mirror..

2004-03-29 Thread Emmanuel Lacour
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 05:50:02PM +0200, Ralph Paßgang wrote: > > I don't know if there are public debian rsync mirrors out there, but if there a lot ;-) rsync -av http.us.debian.org:: rsync -av ftp.fr.debian.org:: ...etc More infos: http://www.debian.org/mirror/ -- Emmanuel Lacour -

Re: How to set up a Debian mirror..

2004-03-29 Thread Andreas John
Use package "debmirror" Alternatively use "apt-proxy" We an primary mirror in our colo and apt-proxies in our and customers offices. At this time we only mirror sarge "i386" (~30 Gig or so) and have besides main non-free (non-US) and contrib also a home-brew "additions" archive with own packages

Re: How to set up a Debian mirror..

2004-03-29 Thread Ralph Paßgang
Am Montag, 29. März 2004 17:38 schrieb Ronny Adsetts: > Sonny was heard to utter, at roughly 29/03/04 16:27: > > I was thinking about setting up a mirror of Debian for a local computer > > group in the area, but a simple wget will result in way too much being > > pulled down for what they need. > >

Re: How to set up a Debian mirror..

2004-03-29 Thread Ronny Adsetts
Sonny was heard to utter, at roughly 29/03/04 16:27: I was thinking about setting up a mirror of Debian for a local computer group in the area, but a simple wget will result in way too much being pulled down for what they need. Are there any scripts publicly available to just mirror say stable ..

How to set up a Debian mirror..

2004-03-29 Thread Sonny
I was thinking about setting up a mirror of Debian for a local computer group in the area, but a simple wget will result in way too much being pulled down for what they need. Are there any scripts publicly available to just mirror say stable .. testing .. unstable i386 only? OR Are there util