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Re: ftp.debian.org



>  Matthew>  Absolutly NOTHING has changed here....
>
>Something must have changed. I have been mirroring for months. The last few
>months using the "buster" idendity. So did the mirror program tonight. This
>morning I saw that files were deleted. OK.  But this morning I ftp'ed to
>ftp.debian.org. Using "buster", all I got is _one_ directory ftpadmin. Here
>is what I mean, from the logfile of mirror:

You're right, something did!  It appears that /debian is no longer the
link it used to be.  Removing the initial "/" seems to cure the
problem for now.

>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>package=Debian ftp.debian.org:/debian -> /mirror/debian
>Got ftpadmin/.bash_history 104
>Got ftpadmin/.pinerc 5433
>Got ftpadmin/.addressbook 0
>Got ftpadmin/.addressbook.lu 1257
>unlink /mirror/debian/project/experimental/elf/elf-ncurses-1.9.4-1.deb
>unlink /mirror/debian/project/experimental/elf/elf-ncurses-1.9.4-1.diff.gz
>unlink /mirror/debian/project/experimental/elf/elf-x11r6lib-3.1.2-1.deb     
>[... and so it continues forever, stating how it deleted files.] 
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

After the last time this happened, I set "max delete" to 90%.  I got lucky
in either case, since my mirror failed to run that night.  I've removed
the initial slash, so hopefully it will run tonight without any problems.

Thanks for the warning!

                                        Brian
                                 ( bcwhite@bnr.ca )

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