Josip Rodin wrote: > On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 03:24:43PM +1000, jason andrade wrote: > > > Many sites have old isos, or no isos, or a nonstandard directory > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > structure or filenames, earning a 0 in the "binary" column. And of > ~~~~~~~~~ > > See above. One of my sites, iso.linux.hr, got a 0 in the binary column even > though it does have the i386 3.0r0 set. Yes, it does not have the images in the directory structure most mirrors use. It's impossible to check all the off-the-cuff structures out there, and I'm not gonna try. We also need a consistent structure to make a mirror multiplexor cgi work. I'll be doing that next.. > (That's a LUG site which holds images for a bunch of distros. I didn't feel > like creating a directory structure for something like that because it's > only those few i386 binaries that are in there (no space or interest for > other stuff) and because it would make Debian stand out, as other images are > simply placed directly in the foo/ directory.) mkdir -p 3.0_r0/i386 mv * 3.0_r0/i386 -- see shy jo
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