[CentOS-mirror] Status of dvd iso for CentOS mirrors.
H. Peter Anvin
hpa at zytor.comTue Apr 17 16:30:09 UTC 2007
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Lance Davis wrote: > On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, J.H. wrote: > >> Kernel.org would is completely willing. >> >> However would it not make more sense to just set up a second rsync >> target and explicitly exclude *DVD* or something akin to that so that >> those not wanting the DVD's got everything BUT the dvd isos? That might >> be a lot quicker and simpler than doing a hard linked set of trees. > > Yes, that is fine. We hardlink the trees for other reasons (although > they escape me at the moment :) > Both are pretty ridiculous, quite frankly. Settle on a standard --exclude pattern, and you don't need two trees of any sort. Currently, I believe --exclude *-DVD.iso should work, but --exclude *-DVD*.iso might be a better (future-proof) pattern. One can easily export two different rsync modules with and without DVD images, if that's at all desirable, simply by putting the exclude pattern in rsyncd.conf. -hpa
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