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Re: problems with "mirror"



The same problems here....

I use rsync for the moment now but -I think-
that there is some timeout setting on ftp.debian.org
that is set wrong....

Anyway it's a pain in the ass!

Regards,

Onno


At 09:49 PM 10/29/99 +0000, John wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Im using the current potato with mirror 2.9-10
>
>ive been using "mirror" for a while now to mirror a couple of debian
>branches successfully for some time.
>( I set the pc to fire up at night update then poweroff in the morn :) )
>
>But since about a week ago it completely fail or appears to f*&k things
>up.
>
>I tried a local mirror and ftp.debian.org ( interestingly i tend to get
>more reliable faster downloads from  the latter :) when things where
>working  )
>
>ftp.debian.org for instance just times out on me and thats just testing
>on the ... /admin dir
>with the local mirror "mirror" seems to get path names corrupted ??. as
>per follows.
>
>ftp.citylink.co.nz:/pub/linux/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/admin/
>-> /debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/admin/
>Scanning local directory /debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/admin/
>Connecting to ftp.citylink.co.nz
>220 turtle.citylink.co.nz FTP server (Version 6.2/OpenBSD/Linux-0.10)
>ready.
>login as anonymous
>---> USER anonymous
>331 Guest login ok, type your name as password.
>---> PASS <somestring>
>230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
>---> REST 0
>350 Restarting at 0. Send STORE or RETRIEVE to initiate transfer.
>Can do restarts
>---> TYPE I
>200 Type set to I.
>Scanning remote directory
>/pub/linux/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/admin/
>---> CWD /pub/linux/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/admin/
>250 CWD command successful.
>---> TYPE A
>200 Type set to A.
>---> PASV
>227 Entering Passive Mode (192,54,130,104,68,26)
>---> LIST -lRat
>150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for '/bin/ls'.
>226 Transfer complete.
>---> TYPE I
>200 Type set to I.
>compare directories (src 123, dest 158)
>get file bin/ls:/tmpreaper_1.4.10.deb as bin/ls:/tmpreaper_1.4.10.deb
>(14742)
>get file bin/ls:/genpower_1.0.1-11.deb as bin/ls:/genpower_1.0.1-11.deb
>(40900)
>get file bin/ls:/fbgetty_0.1.4-1.deb as bin/ls:/fbgetty_0.1.4-1.deb
>(21594)
>get file bin/ls:/at_3.1.8-7.deb as bin/ls:/at_3.1.8-7.deb (36178)
>
>-----------< CUT > -------------------------
>
>
>Need to get file bin/ls:/tmpreaper_1.4.10.deb as
>bin/ls:/tmpreaper_1.4.10.deb (x)
>---> PASV
>227 Entering Passive Mode (192,54,130,104,68,80)
>---> RETR bin/ls:/tmpreaper_1.4.10.deb
>550 bin/ls:/tmpreaper_1.4.10.deb: No such file or directory.
>Failure on 'RETR bin/ls:/tmpreaper_1.4.10.deb' command
>Failed to get bin/ls:/tmpreaper_1.4.10.deb: 550
>bin/ls:/tmpreaper_1.4.10.deb: No such file or directory.
>
>ive also had it create additional subdirectories named  ..../bin/ls:/
>at one stage   huh what givesit seems to be prepending "bin/ls:" to the
>filenames its trying to fetch.
>
>thanx
>
>
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