Gordon Messmer wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
So I wanted to do a simple rsync against one of the mirrors, and tried
the script:
#!/bin/sh
rsync -auv
rsync://mirrors.usc.edu/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/linux/updates/10/i386/
\
--delete --exclude=debug/ /repos/fedora/10/updates/i386
The rsync paths aren't like the ftp or http paths. You want:
#!/bin/sh
rsync -auv rsync://mirrors.usc.edu/fedora/linux/updates/10/i386/ \
--delete --exclude=debug/ /repos/fedora/10/updates/i386
Except that this mirror's rsync seems to be broken! ;)
How does that work? Why don't you need -r to recurse? I tried a small test and
it doesn't seem to have become the default behavior or anything.
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