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Re: [DotGNU]pnetlib build
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Stephen Compall |
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Re: [DotGNU]pnetlib build |
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Fri, 25 Oct 2002 17:07:10 -0500 |
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Charles Shuller wrote:
I've added a webpage, and am now rolling things up into a .tar.bz2.
Someone who is mirroring mentioned that he was doing so and I just
thought that was a great idea :)
Thank poor Gopal on his by-the-minute dialup ;)
Oh, as far as mirroring goes. Unless development on pnetlib radically
increases, I think you can safely slow down to once every two hours or
so. I very much appreciate it though.
If you are worried about bandwidth, it uses the --timestamping option to
wget. Plus I changed the script to use the new .tar.bz2, so that should
help :)
On my side, there really isn't much resource usage on csserver. Other
than what I do, which is a great deal of compiling mostly, the major CPU
usages come from vim instances, which for some reason seem to spiral out
of control after several hours, and a single instance will eat all the
CPU. My little 3-second cron job won't hurt anybody ;)
The url is http://www.hermes-solutions.biz/pnetlib.html, and the url for
the tar.bz2 is http://www.hermes-solutions.biz/pnet_libs.tar.bz2
I would appreciate everyone just grabbing the bz2 unless they have cause
to grab the individual files. The bz2 is MUCH smaller.
Changed my script to match.
--
Stephen Compall
Also known as S11001001
DotGNU `Contributor' -- http://dotgnu.org
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