On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 12:55:34PM +0100, John P. Looney (Kate) came forth with:
> Anyone got a favourite way keeping a mirror of certain files locally ?
>> I thought that ncftpget somewhere/*.gz would work, but it insists on
> regetting all the files that are up there already. Bad monkey.
>> So, I thought "I know. I'll chmod a-r *.gz" after the download. It still
> overwrites it. Mutter.
mirror?
there is a debian package of it.. dunno where it comes from. I use
it to mirror redhat-6.0 from esat every sunday, and it only changes that
which has changed.
L.
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