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Re: New ftpsync version



On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 22:39:57 +0200, Joerg wrote in message 
<[🔎] 871vrjumsi.fsf_-_@vorlon.ganneff.de>:

> On 11729 March 1977, Adam McDougall wrote:
> 
> > It turns out ftpsync was failing due to a upgrade of bash to
> > version 4, it seems to be incompatible.  I have reverted to 3.2 and
> > am running ftpsync manually right now so the mirror will catch up.
> > Do you want me to let you know when it is done, or will
> > you/something detect that for me?  Thanks.
> 
> Ha, good catch. Turns out bash4 in set -u mode (as ftpsync of course
> uses) now exits if you use $* but did not have any parameters. Its the
> correct behaviour and the fix is easy enough, so there is now ftpsync
> version 8086 released.
> 
> The changes between 4711 and 8086 are:
> 
> - ftpsync:
>   * Don't error out if we do not have any commandline parameters
>   * Also exclude *_${ARCH}.changes files for an excluded ARCH (affects
>     *proposed-updates mirroring).
> 
> - runmirrors (only relevant if one pushes downstream mirrors):
>   * Increase the default PUSHDELAY in multi-staged pushing from 240 to
>     600 seconds.
>   * Have a slightly better logging of what we actually push per
> mirror.
 
..is anonftpsync now broken, or is todays sudden over 20 minutes worth 
of "receiving incremental file list", just a new coupla architectures 
coming out on the mirrors?   
I see http://www.debian.org/mirrors/ftpmirror mentions kfreebsd-amd64 
and kfreebsd-i386, adding those 2 to ARCH_EXCLUDE, makes it _much_
quicker and did not delete any kfreebsd-* files.

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