From: Michele Andreoli (andreoli@pisoft.it)
Date: Thu Apr 29 1999 - 01:09:26 CEST
On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 10:06:01PM +0200, Esben Haabendal Soerensen wrote:
> >>>>> "Michele" == Michele Andreoli <andreoli@pisoft.it> writes:
>
>
> Michele> I upload at nevalabs (brasil), for example.
>
> It is still likely that it is your ISP that has some problems. They
> are probably not using the same connections to Brasil and Denmark.
>
This recall in my mind the title of a Goethe book, "Affinita' elettive",
in italiano.
I can temporarily resolve as you suggest: recreate a italian site, to
www.linux.it. In the future, in my announcements, I can to reference
directly danish SunSITE as primary site, concerning world wide download.
Beacause muLinux patches are not provided, I always upload whole arhives
very frequently, in the past. This will be very expensive for me, if
destinations do not re-act quickly.
My problem with www.linux.it is the twofold protocol involved. www.linux.it
sysadmin is a very cruel man: I have to upload tgz in a different ftp
location. This mean: I have to embed ftp:// urls directly in my web
page, in a non-relocatable way!
When you, from my page, click on "download", you can to browse a complete
http directory contains all you need, with no release-number dependencies.
www.linux.it sysadmin avoid this, for obscure reasons (a tipical Debian
paranoid).
If I restructure muLinux site as md@linux.it wish, nobody can mirror
my site in a efficient way, without html rewriting. The current structure
of my HD site allow a pure file-to-file copy, without problems.
Ciao,
Michele
-- Mi sarebbe piaciuto concludere con un'affermazione positiva, ma non me ne vengono in mente. Vanno bene due negative? -- Woody Allen
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