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Re: archive maintainance



Guy Maor writes:
>
>On Wed, 15 May 1996, Erick Branderhorst wrote:
>
>> It would be way better if we create a binary-all directory where those
>> baby's would go to. No additional symbolic linking would be required, it
>> would be very informative about the packages in that directory etc etc.
>> I would even like more that directory structure would change to
>
>I disagree for several reasons:
>
>Users would have to scan two, not one, directory trees.
>
>Grouping the all packages seperately serves no purpose.  Reasons for
>wanting to look only at all packages are few and unconvincing.
>
>Adding another level of hierarchy adds nothing to the user interface.

Having a binary-all is useful, however there should be links from the
other binary-* directorys so you only need to scan one directory.  The
advantage is that you can mirror just binary-X and binary-all to get a
X arch mirror - these binary directories are big (130M each) and there
may well be places that only want one of the archs.

Andy.