On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, Paul Stewart wrote: > Is there any "old" trees that will be going away or do they all normally stay? Just > asking as we are only a few months old as a mirror ;) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: centos-mirror-announce-bounces at centos.org > <centos-mirror-announce-bounces at centos.org> > To: centos-mirror-announce at centos.org <centos-mirror-announce at centos.org> > Sent: Wed Oct 14 21:31:00 2009 > Subject: [CentOS-mirror-announce] CentOS 5.4 tree > > The CentOS 5.4 tree will begin syncing out on the CentOS and > CentOS-incdvd targets in the next 24-48 hours (after all our internal > mirrors are updated we will turn on the 5.4 directory). When a new release comes out, the previous release tree normally sticks around for a while (a few weeks) and is then deleted. DR -- David Richardson <david.richardson at utah.edu> "There are two kinds of statistics: the kind you look up and the kind you make up." -- Archie Goodwin, Death of a Doxy