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From: Torsten Veller <tove@g.o>
Subject: Moving packages -- breaking the tree or stop updating mirrors?
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 11:42:25 +0100
It is time to finish the move of some new dual-lifed perl modules
from dev-perl to perl-core (plus virtual/). It involves updating of
120 packages all over the tree but mostly in dev-perl.

As this takes some time the tree will be inconsistent until it is
finished. I don't know how long it'll take.

So the question is:
Can we stop updating the rsync mirrors during that time easily?
Or even better: Can *I* stop it?

As there were problems while moving packages before, I remember we
were talking about a way to stop updating rsync mirrors from cvs.
I guess nothing was implemented?

Thanks.


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