On Jun 27, 2011, at 6:26 PM, John R Pierce pierce@hogranch.com wrote:
i've maintained a local centos repository at work using rsync, but it seems the corp honchos have decided to block rsync at our firewall, plus its never been 100% reliable, I'd get aborts on protocol errors sometimes several times before pulling down a complete new distro update.
i'm trying to figure out how to do this with lftp, and its got me somewhat stymied.
I'm testing with --dry-run like...
lftp -c 'open http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/ && mirror -c -X
*/ia64 -X */s390 -X */alpha -X */SRPMS --dry-run'
but my -X excludes don't seem to work (I don't want/need itanium, s390, alpha, or SRPMs in my repo).
and, it doesn't seem to be aware of the symlinks from, for example, /5/ to /5.6/ and seems to want to pull down two copies instead (I understand that http doesn't make symlinks obvious). Should I use ftp:// instead of http:// or something?
does someone have a script for maintaining a repo with lftp they'd like to share? what I saw on the wiki wasn't very helpful.
I have a wget repo mirroring script.
I'll dig it up and post it tonight when I get home.
-Ross