Re: using mirror with delete_excl
On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, Dirk Luetjens wrote:
> I tried to mirror the debian archive with the mirror command. I like
> to keep the local tree although in the debian hirarchie, so I included
> the line delete_excl=(/mnt/debian/local) to the config file. But the
> files in the local tree are still delete during the mirror process.
>
> the config file:
>
> > package=debian
> > site=ftp.inka.de
> > remote_dir=/debian
> > local_dir=/mnt/debian
> > exclude_patt=((i-connect-fixes|ms-dos|msdos-i386|msdos-m68k|binary-alpha|binary-m68k|binary-sparc|source|project|local)($|/))
> >
> > delete_excl=(/mnt/debian/local)
> ># local_ignore=(/mnt/debian/local)
> > do_deletes=true
Here's my mirror config file, which successfully ignores all of the buzz
(Debian 1.1) directories I have laying around:
package=debian
site=ftp.debian.org
remote_dir=/debian/
local_dir=/server/ftp/pub/debian/
mail_to=templin
delete_excl=buzz*
Since I've now publicly mentioned that I carry buzz, I'll mention that my
hostname is templinux.bucknell.edu. Since I'm hoping to work on some
network changes, I'm not ready to "announce" it as a public mirror (sorry
Bruce!), but it is usually available 24/7. For those who do explore my
site, /home/ftp is a symlink to /server/ftp, so anonymous users will come
in at /server/ftp. Hope this helps!
--Pete
_______________________________________________________________
Peter J. Templin, Jr. Client Services Analyst
Computer & Communication Services tel: (717) 524-1590
Bucknell University templin@bucknell.edu
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