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> According to Morgan Gangwere on 1/9/2007 11:14 AM:
>> this outlines my point exactly. we need to give _all_ of the mirrors
>> not a _48_ hour but at max a _24_ hour.
>
> You need more convincing arguments if you want the current mirror policy
> to change.
>
>> and _all_ the mirrors should
>> have the same packages.
>
> They do.  In order to be a non-stale mirror on cygwin's setup.exe list,
> the mirror must provide everything that cygwin.com provides, updated to
> within the last 48 hours.
>
>> this goes back to having _libintl8_ but not
>> being able to get the _libintl3_ packages.
>
> libintl8 and libintl3 are two different packages, but both are available

That might be true now -- but it was not true last friday eve.  Two complete 
downloads from two different mirrors (no I no longer remeber which) did not 
yeld 'libint3'


> on all current cygwin mirrors.  libintl3 is obsolete.  New code should not
> be using it.

Thats interesting -- the package I had problmes with was 'gcc' specifically 
the first pass parser 'cc1'.  Unless things have changed it would seem to me 
that the flagship compiler would not be considered 'old code'


But old packages, which depend on it, should automatically
> pull it in via their dependencies.  You really should be trying to figure
> out what package you have that depends on libintl3, and whether that
> package has been updated to be recompiled against libintl8, or whether it
> has a missing dependency in the setup.exe dependency logic.  But changing
> mirroring policy will not help you here.

Totally Agree

>
>> TIDSIHD. but what we need is to have _all_ the mirrors _mirror_ each
>> other. does the main cygwin server have libintl8?
>
> All the mirrors DO mirror each other (implicitly, since they all mirror
> the master at cygwin.com).  I think you are confusing the issue.
>
> - --
> Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well!
>
> Eric Blake             ebb9 AT byu DOT net
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