Re: How will Debian someday remove ports of obsolete hardware?
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- Subject: Re: How will Debian someday remove ports of obsolete hardware?
- From: Andrew Suffield <asuffield@debian.org>
- Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 10:16:34 +0100
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On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 01:54:05PM +0100, Sam Vilain wrote:
> And the debmirror.cgi script can then emulate a full archive, pulling
> unseen packages from upstream mirrors as necessary and updating its
> internal partial mirror itself (ideally in such a way that direct access
> to that partial mirror, without going through the CGI script gives you
> access to the partial packages).
Sounds like apt-proxy to me.
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