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Re: No buster on ftp.debian.org?



'Matthew Bailey wrote:'
>
>On Sun, 18 Feb 1996, Karl Ferguson wrote:
>
>> Just making sure that Matthew knows that there is still no buster login on
>> the ftp.debian.org archive.  Is this because the archive hasn't yet been
>> fully downloaded from master?
>> 
>That is correct.....
>
>I will checking to see if there is a complete match sometime after 6pm 
>EST (GMT -5) when the next mirror update will come through. From this I 
>will determine if it is safe for mirrors.

I mirrored the development/binary tree last night and again tonight
and it is not "safe" for mirrors.  Lots of the files' timestamps
changed.  For example:
After Sat. night's mirror:
()/space/debian/binary# ll devel/dist-3.60-3.deb
-r--r--r--   1 cjf      cjf        460163 Jan 13 14:32 devel/dist-3.60-3.deb
After Sun. night's mirror:
()/space/debian/binary# ll devel/dist-3.60-3.deb
-r--r--r--   1 cjf      cjf        460163 Jan 13 19:32 devel/dist-3.60-3.deb

Given the LARGE number of files that were transferred, my guess is
that timestamps aren't be preserved on ftp.debian.org.

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