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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Pull / Push based Mirror


From: John F Meinel Jr
Subject: Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Pull / Push based Mirror
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:17:29 -0600
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That's what I thought. Except it works just as well either way. So if I create a local copy of a public mirror. I can type tla archive-mirror <pub> and it will "push" the files from the remote archive to the local one (which I would consider a pull)
So the only thing I can see is that the -MIRROR, versus the -SOURCE issue.
I just tested it with the following:

$ tla register-archive http://mirrors.sourcecontrol.net/address@hidden/ $ tla make-archive --mirror address@hidden ~{mirrors}/address@hidden
$ tla archive-mirror address@hidden

On a side note, would it be possible to add a flag to automatically create the file in ~/.arch-params/signing It's a little bit of a pain to do tla make-archive --signed --mirror ..., and then edit a text file, and then call tla archive-mirror
Maybe a --signed-keep, or --keep-signature or something like that.

John
=:->

Robert Anderson wrote:

--- Original Message ---
From: John F Meinel Jr <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: [Gnu-arch-users] Pull / Push based Mirror

I've been playing around with getting my archive mirrored in a couple of places, and I was trying 
to figure out when you would want tocreate a "pull" based mirror versus a 
"push" based one.

So far, the only difference I can see is that if you create a "pull" you have to register the original archive as 
<archive>-SOURCE, and then you reference the local one as <archive>, while a "push" based archive, 
you register the original as <archive>, and then the local one is referenced as <archive>-MIRROR.

Since you can't commit to a mirror anyway, what is the advantage?

John
=:->

If you're mirroring someone else's archive, you'll usually be
"pulling" it.  If you're "publishing" your own archive, you'll
usually be "pushing" it.  That's all.

Bob





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