Re: POSSIBLE BUG : some woody packages coming from potato and not pool?
> Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work if one uses rsync method and if I use
> ftp I run up again limit of users.
>
> specifically I tried running:
>
> # debmirror /fsys2/test-mirror -a i386,ia64 -h ftp.de.debian.org \
> -e rsync -d stable -r :debian --progress
>
> It appears to be downloading various package files and etc, but at the end
> it exits with
>
> dists/stable/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No such file or directory at
> /usr/bin/debmirror line 399.
> releasing 1 pending lock... at /usr/lib/perl5/LockFile/Simple.pm line 182.
>
> if one looks into the directory tree where the file is supposedly download
> there is nothing to be seen. Am I using the program incorrectly?
>
> What do you use?
>
In that case use my script at "http://dpartialmirror.sourceforge.net/".
O. Wyss
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Author of "Debian partial mirror synch script"
("http://dpartialmirror.sourceforge.net/")
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