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126 .IX Title "MIRROR 8" |
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127 .TH MIRROR 8 "OpenPKG" "MIRROR(8)" "OpenPKG" |
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129 .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. |
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130 .if n .ad l |
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131 .nh |
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132 .SH "NAME" |
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133 openpkg mirror \- OpenPKG Package Mirroring |
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134 .SH "SYNOPSIS" |
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135 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" |
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136 \&\fBopenpkg\fR |
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137 \&\fBmirror\fR |
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138 [\fB\-h\fR] |
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139 [\fB\-f\fR] |
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140 [\fB\-q\fR] |
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141 [\fB\-C\fR \fIlocal-cache-file\fR] |
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142 [\fB\-r\fR \fIremote-url\fR] |
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143 [\fB\-p\fR \fIremote-url-prefix\fR] |
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144 \&\fIlocal-dir-prefix\fR ... |
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145 .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
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146 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" |
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147 The \fBopenpkg mirror\fR tool is a frontend for mirroring OpenPKG |
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148 repositories, based on the OpenPKG \s-1XML/RDF\s0 index files \fBopenpkg |
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149 index \-S \-T \-D\fR creates. The resulting mirror can then be used with |
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150 \&\fBopenpkg build\fR. |
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151 .SH "COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS" |
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152 .IX Header "COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS" |
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153 The following command line options and arguments exist: |
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154 .IP "\fB\-h\fR" 4 |
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155 .IX Item "-h" |
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156 Print usage help. |
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157 .IP "\fB\-f\fR" 4 |
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158 .IX Item "-f" |
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159 Force deletion of local files, even if more than 30% of the existing |
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160 local files have to be removed. |
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161 .IP "\fB\-q\fR" 4 |
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162 .IX Item "-q" |
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163 More quiet operation, i.e., do not print interactive download progress |
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164 bars. |
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165 .IP "\fB\-C\fR \fIlocal-cache-file\fR" 4 |
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166 .IX Item "-C local-cache-file" |
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167 Use the text-file \fIlocal-cache-file\fR for caching size/mtime/MD5 |
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168 information of local files in order to especially avoid the expensive |
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169 re-calculation of \s-1MD5\s0 message digests of local files on every mirror |
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170 operation. It is strongly advised to use such a cache. Do \s-1NOT\s0 place |
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171 \&\fIlocal-cache-file\fR under \fIlocal-dir-prefix\fR. |
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172 .IP "\fB\-r\fR \fIremote-url\fR" 4 |
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173 .IX Item "-r remote-url" |
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174 The OpenPKG repository \s-1URL\s0. By default the same \s-1URL\s0 as for \fBopenpkg |
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175 build\fR is used: \f(CW\*(C`http://download.openpkg.org/stacks/current/source/\*(C'\fR |
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176 .IP "\fB\-p\fR \fIremote-url-prefix\fR" 4 |
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177 .IX Item "-p remote-url-prefix" |
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178 In case the \fIremote-url\fR (option \fB\-r\fR above) points \s-1NOT\s0 to a |
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179 root/base directory of the remote repository, it is required to |
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180 provide the corresponding base directory \fIremote-url-prefix\fR in |
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181 order to allow all remote paths to be correctly mapped to sub-paths |
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182 under \fIlocal-dir-prefix\fR. By default \fIremote-url-prefix\fR is |
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183 just \fIremote-url\fR. For the public OpenPKG default repository \s-1URL\s0 |
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184 \&\f(CW\*(C`http://download.openpkg.org/stacks/current/source/\*(C'\fR the corresponding |
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185 \&\fIremote-url-prefix\fR is \f(CW\*(C`http://download.openpkg.org/\*(C'\fR. |
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186 .IP "\fIlocal-dir-prefix\fR" 4 |
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187 .IX Item "local-dir-prefix" |
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188 The local base directory under which the mirror is established. |
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189 Content-wise it directly corresponds to \fIremote-url-prefix\fR (option |
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190 \&\fB\-p\fR above). |
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191 .SH "EXAMPLE" |
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192 .IX Header "EXAMPLE" |
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193 The following command mirrors the public OpenPKG-CURRENT repository |
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194 files from download.openpkg.org to the local directory \fIdownload/\fR. The |
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195 prefix specification is important as the OpenPKG-CURRENT stack index |
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196 points upwards. |
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197 .PP |
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198 .Vb 5 |
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199 \& $ openpkg mirror \e |
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200 \& \-C download.cache \e |
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201 \& \-r http://download.openpkg.org/stacks/current/source/ \e |
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202 \& \-p http://download.openpkg.org/ \e |
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203 \& download/ |
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204 .Ve |
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205 .PP |
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206 The mirror now can be used with \fBopenpkg build\fR: |
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207 .PP |
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208 .Vb 3 |
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209 \& $ openpkg build \e |
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210 \& \-r file://\`pwd\`/download/stacks/current/source/ \e |
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211 \& \-Uaq | sh |
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212 .Ve |
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213 .SH "SEE ALSO" |
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214 .IX Header "SEE ALSO" |
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215 \&\fIindex\fR\|(8). |
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216 .SH "HISTORY" |
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217 .IX Header "HISTORY" |
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218 The \fBopenpkg mirror\fR command was invented in May 2012 by \fIRalf |
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219 S. Engelschall\fR <rse@engelschall.com> for use inside the |
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220 \&\fBOpenPKG\fR project <http://www.openpkg.org/>. |
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221 .SH "AUTHORS" |
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222 .IX Header "AUTHORS" |
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223 .Vb 3 |
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224 \& Ralf S. Engelschall |
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225 \& rse@engelschall.com |
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226 \& www.engelschall.com |
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227 .Ve |