=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/ftp.html,v retrieving revision 1.270 retrieving revision 1.271 diff -u -r1.270 -r1.271 --- www/ftp.html 2004/04/28 02:25:49 1.270 +++ www/ftp.html 2004/05/03 15:28:42 1.271 @@ -1016,10 +1016,11 @@
@@ -1079,7 +1082,7 @@
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org:/pub/OpenBSD/.
The current policy requires mirrors listed on this page to provide at least
-the last two releases in binary form (currently 3.3 and 3.4) for all
+the last two releases in binary form (currently 3.4 and 3.5) for all
architectures, as well as the OpenSSH/, patches/ and tools/ directories.
Depending on the disk space available, mirrors may provide more contents, such
as snapshots, older releases, current source tree, etc.
@@ -1094,22 +1097,23 @@
pub/OpenBSD/3.2 11.8GB 11.8GB (OpenBSD 3.2 release)
pub/OpenBSD/3.3 14.0GB 14.0GB (OpenBSD 3.3 release)
pub/OpenBSD/3.4 11.0GB 14.0GB (OpenBSD 3.4 release)
-pub/OpenBSD/snapshots 8.5GB bigger! (current snapshots, normally >= the
+pub/OpenBSD/3.5 14.5GB 15.0GB (OpenBSD 3.5 release)
+pub/OpenBSD/snapshots 14.4GB bigger! (current snapshots, normally >= the
last distribution in size)
-pub/OpenBSD/src .6GB .7GB (ftpable src tree, checked out from
+pub/OpenBSD/src .5GB .6GB (ftpable src tree, checked out from
anoncvs nightly You should probably
avoid using ftp mirror to get this,
It's better to just update it yourself
with a checkout from a nearby anoncvs
server.)
-Hence, a complete mirror requires about 50GB of disk space, but limiting to the
-last two releases, only 25GB are necessary.
+Hence, a complete mirror requires about 66GB of disk space, but limiting to the
+last two releases, only 26GB are necessary.
Note that the master ftp site also provides the following directories, that
mirrors should not need to provide:
-pub/OpenBSD/distfiles 4.4GB bigger! (distfiles used by the ports subsystem +pub/OpenBSD/distfiles 4.7GB bigger! (distfiles used by the ports subsystem makefiles. You probably should not mirror these unless you want them for other reasons yourself. The ports @@ -1127,7 +1131,7 @@
www@openbsd.org -
$OpenBSD: ftp.html,v 1.270 2004/04/28 02:25:49 nick Exp $ +
$OpenBSD: ftp.html,v 1.271 2004/05/03 15:28:42 millert Exp $