In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dirk Luetjens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried to mirror the debian archive with the mirror command. I like
> to keep the local tree although in the debian hirarchie, so I included
> the line delete_excl=(/mnt/debian/local) to the config file. But the
> files in
On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, Dirk Luetjens wrote:
> I tried to mirror the debian archive with the mirror command. I like
> to keep the local tree although in the debian hirarchie, so I included
> the line delete_excl=(/mnt/debian/local) to the config file. But the
> files in the local tree are still delet
In your email to me, Dirk Luetjens, you wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to mirror the debian archive with the mirror command. I like
> to keep the local tree although in the debian hirarchie, so I included
> the line delete_excl=(/mnt/debian/local) to the config file. But the
> files in the local tree
Hi,
I tried to mirror the debian archive with the mirror command. I like
to keep the local tree although in the debian hirarchie, so I included
the line delete_excl=(/mnt/debian/local) to the config file. But the
files in the local tree are still delete during the mirror process.
the config file:
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