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Swapping kidney for mirror of mac.the-underdog.info!

tecneeq

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Does someone have a mirror of mac.the-underdog.info? I have quite a lot of mirrors on my disk, but this one is missing :( .

 

tecneeq

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I don't mirror everything, usually only parts of certain sites. If there is an archive www.university.org.tgz it might be that inside you only find http://www.university.org/~user/private/mac/.

Also i skip forums, blogs and other such content.

You remember what we talked about, the script that would everyone allow to make their own set of mirrors? I did some initial work and it seems to work fine so far. However, it's not finished yet ;) .

 

joshc

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I don't mirror everything, usually only parts of certain sites. If there is an archive www.university.org.tgz it might be that inside you only find http://www.university.org/~user/private/mac/.
Also i skip forums, blogs and other such content.

You remember what we talked about, the script that would everyone allow to make their own set of mirrors? I did some initial work and it seems to work fine so far. However, it's not finished yet ;) .
Good point. I've found that downloading forums/blogs with wget takes up a lot of time, as there are literally thousands of files, and there's really not a lot of point in archiving those.

 

tecneeq

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Indeed. Since most websites use more or less all the same backends (phpbb2 or 3, wordpress, mediawiki to name just a few), my script could be clever enough to recognize such parts and only download the lean ,,meat''.

Oh, and i switched from tar.gz to info-zip to rar. A website archive compressed with tar.gz needs to be uncompressed when i try to access any files. Wich sucks if the archive has hundreds of megs.

Info-zip seems to have a problem with zip-files bigger than 2 gigs on Debian Lenny, wich is a joke, considering that we are in 2009 and operating systems are internally 64 bit safe for a decade :) .

Then i tried afio, cpio and finally rar, wich seems to work perfectly on top of posix and win32.

If time permits i can present something to test on osx in the mid of the week. [:D] ]'>

 
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