Re: using mirror with delete_excl

1997-01-09 Thread Michael Shields
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

Re: using mirror with delete_excl

1997-01-09 Thread Pete Templin
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

Re: using mirror with delete_excl

1997-01-08 Thread Tim Sailer
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

using mirror with delete_excl

1997-01-08 Thread Dirk Luetjens
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: