Subject: 7 days and counting since my last rsync with new revisions....
To: NetBSD-current Discussion List <current-users@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Greg A. Woods <woods@weird.com>
List: current-users
Date: 06/26/2002 12:47:55
Is it just me, or is the delay between updates of the CVS repository
mirror on rsync.netbsd.org _WAY_ too long?

My rsync ran fine to completion last night (though it seemed to transfer
a LOT of files [*]) and yet this is the latest revision I have of
pkgsrc/www/ap-ssl/Makefile:

	revision 1.53
	date: 2002/06/19 15:22:37;  author: tron;  state: Exp;  lines: +2 -2

The CVS Repository WWW interface confirms this was done seven days ago,

   Revision 1.53 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs] ,
   Wed Jun 19 15:22:37 2002 UTC (7 days ago) by tron
   CVS Tags: buildlink2-base
   Changes since 1.52: +2 -2 lines
   Diff to previous 1.52 (colored)

However the WWW interface also shows new revisions up to 1.55 now too,
and done as long as 2 days ago, and yet even in all that time rsync
still hasn't picked them up from rsync.netbsd.org:

   Revision 1.55 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs] ,
   Mon Jun 24 16:36:27 2002 UTC (2 days ago) by tron

Is the CVS mirror broken (does this have anything to do with the
out-of-space conditions reported in the daily summaries in
source-changes, or is that a different machine)?  Is my rsync broken?
What's up?

[*] summary from rsync:

START:2002/06/25-17:17:21: rsync

Number of files: 173460
Number of files transferred: 32140
Total file size: 1922576757 bytes
Total transferred file size: 123334761 bytes
Literal data: 14428487 bytes
Matched data: 108906274 bytes
File list size: 3141227
Total bytes written: 1651911
Total bytes read: 18843485

wrote 1651911 bytes  read 18843485 bytes  432.91 bytes/sec
total size is 1922576757  speedup is 93.81

DONE:2002/06/26-06:26:26: rsync

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