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Operating Systems Solaris copying from mirror to primary Post 302333120 by incredible on Saturday 11th of July 2009 06:31:00 AM
Old 07-11-2009
What makes you say they are not synced properly? What problem you encounter? How is it mirrored?
Btw, after you copy the directory, make sure you can access it, its the objective right?
 

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DEBPARTIAL-MIRROR(1)					      General Commands Manual					      DEBPARTIAL-MIRROR(1)

NAME
debpartial-mirror -- debpartial-mirror is a program to generate partial Debian packages archives mirrors. SYNOPSIS
apt-get [-hvs] [-o=config string] [-c=file] {update | upgrade | dselect-upgrade | install pkg ... | remove pkg ... | source pkg ... | build-dep pkg ... | check | clean | autoclean } DESCRIPTION
debpartial-mirror is a command-line tool to generate partial Debian packages archives mirrors. It is designed to work (in particular) in Custom Debian Distributions framework, as an aid to create customization of debian systems. Partial mirrors can be generated from different apt repositories (local created or remote ones) and can contain binary as well as sources packages. Generated partial mirrors have the structure of standard apt repositories: please referr to APT documentation for explanation about this. debpartial-mirror uses a configuration file to determine which packages, are to be downloaded and monitored to generate a local partial mirror. Packages can be specified by regular expressions, by list or by mirrors sections. Default configuration file is /etc/debpartial-mirror.conf. debpartial-mirror accept commands in the same way apt-get does, and unless the -h or --help is given, one of the commands below must be presented. update update update is used to resynchronize the package index files from specified sources. upgrade upgrade upgrade is used to dowload selected binary and source packages from specified mirrors. The first time this command is ran the partial mirror is generated: after this, only newer or updated packages will be downloaded into the mirror. all all all is used to perform both update and upgrade commands. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -h --help Show summary of options. -v --version Show version of program. -cCONFIGFILE --configfile=CONFIGFILE Select the confiruration file. -s --simulate Do nothing, only simulate all. Actually it is not implemented -sf --skip-files Skip downloading of files. Actually it is not implemented -sp --skip-packages Skip downloading of packages. Actually it is not implemented AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Otavio Salvador (otavio@debian.org). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL. DEBPARTIAL-MIRROR(1)
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