Re: Mirror List
Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca> writes:
>I would like to update my mirror list to something more machine friendly.
...
>There is another feild I would include, Archive-Parts that would be
>automatically generated to include what things are mirrored, stable,
>unstable, sid, non-free, non-us etc. This would be automatically generated
>via a http/ftp probe for the release file.
...
>
>Site: ftp1.us.debian.org
>Type: Push-Primary
>Archive-http: /debian/
>Archive-ftp: /debian/
>WWW-http: /
>Maintainer: Johnie Ingram <johnie@debian.org>
>Location: Michigan USA
>Upstream: T1 1.5Mbit mich.net
Please add an indication of which architectures are supported (i386,
m68k, sparc...) This could also be determined by autoprobing. Some
sites may mirror unstable for i386, but only stable for other
architectures. Is it worth while for the format to be able to
describe this?
Please also add an indication for mirroring of Incoming and
project/experimental.
- Jim Van Zandt
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