Please read this before reporting a bug:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Bug_reporting_guidelines
Do NOT report bugs when a package is just outdated, or it is in the AUR. Use the 'flag out of date' link on the package page, or the Mailing List.
REPEAT: Do NOT report bugs for outdated packages!
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Bug_reporting_guidelines
Do NOT report bugs when a package is just outdated, or it is in the AUR. Use the 'flag out of date' link on the package page, or the Mailing List.
REPEAT: Do NOT report bugs for outdated packages!
FS#35900 - [Feature Request] http://suro.ubaya.ac.id/archlinux mirror authorization
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Opened by Ramadhika (maskaka) - Sunday, 23 June 2013, 04:02 GMT
Last edited by Jakob Wadsager (fleet) - Saturday, 06 July 2013, 15:49 GMT
Opened by Ramadhika (maskaka) - Sunday, 23 June 2013, 04:02 GMT
Last edited by Jakob Wadsager (fleet) - Saturday, 06 July 2013, 15:49 GMT
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Detailsexcuse me,
i want to make a arch repo in my university, here are the details: domain: suro.ubaya.ac.id location: surabaya - jawa timur - indonesia supported access method: http url: http://suro.ubaya.ac.id/archlinux tier1source: rsync://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/archlinux/ contact mail: ramadhika@staff.ubaya.ac.id i have small storage, so i exclude the 'iso' directory in my repo, here is my rsync command: rsync -rtlvH --delete-after --delay-updates --safe-links --max-delete=1000 --exclude=iso/ rsync://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/archlinux/ ./ thank you for your concern -kaka |
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Closed by Jakob Wadsager (fleet)
Saturday, 06 July 2013, 15:49 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't implement
Saturday, 06 July 2013, 15:49 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't implement
but okay, i'll include it.
i also want to ask, if i do "rsync -rtlvH --delete-after --delay-updates --safe-links --max-delete=1000 rsync://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/archlinux/ ./", why it takes so long "receiving file list ... " status? if it the indication that my server not yet authorized?
thank you ...
Are you sure you didn't mean 1,5TB? 1,5GB is an order of magnitude smaller than [community] for only x86_64.
yes 1,5T