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Date:      Mon, 21 Dec 1998 10:00:49 +0100
From:      Jesper Skriver <jesper@skriver.dk>
To:        "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@zippy.cdrom.com>
Cc:        hubs@FreeBSD.ORG, freebsd-maintainers@wcarchive.cdrom.com
Subject:   Re: Proposed reorganization of ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <19981221100049.F6936@skriver.dk>
In-Reply-To: <80555.914229453@zippy.cdrom.com>; from Jordan K. Hubbard on Mon, Dec 21, 1998 at 12:37:33AM -0800
References:  <80555.914229453@zippy.cdrom.com>

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On Mon, Dec 21, 1998 at 12:37:33AM -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:

> Finding this increasingly rather cluttered, I'd like to propose
> that we move to something more like this:
> 
> README.TXT
> index.html
> releases/
> 	README.TXT
> 	index.html
> 	2.2.7-RELEASE/
> 	2.2.8-RELEASE/
> 	3.0-RELEASE/
> 		README.TXT
> 		index.html
> 		axp/
> 		x86/
> 	2.2.8-STABLE -> stable
> 	3.0-CURRENT -> current
> 	current/
> 		README.TXT
> 		index.html
> 		ports
> 		packages
> 		src
> 	stable/
> 		README.TXT
> 		index.html
> 		ports
> 		packages
> 		src
> 
> doc/
> 	index.html
> 	INSTALL.TXT
> 	README.TXT
> 	HARDWARE.TXT
> 	UPGRADE.TXT
> 	etc...
> 
> And that would be it for the top-level directory structure.  The only
> part of this I have any reservations about myself is splitting
> 3.0-RELEASE into architecture subdirs, but I really don't see how we
> can get around that step without yuck-ifying our hierarchy even more
> as FreeBSD gets ported to other architectures (hey, they said it would
> never happen at all and now we run on the AXP - think towards the
> future! :).
> 
> The index.html files I can also live without, but again, I'm think of
> how many people may be indexing the site these days and how they'll
> want to view it in the future.
> 
> Comments?

This would break my mirror script, I had to make a wrapper that takes
each sub directory if /pub/FreeBSD/ seperatly, or else it will run out
of memory, regardsless of putting the user in a "unlimited" class, that
reads:

unlimited:\
        :cputime=infinity:\
        :datasize-cur=infinity:\
        :stacksize-cur=infinity:\
        :memorylocked-cur=infinity:\
        :memoryuse-cur=infinity:\
        :filesize=infinity:\
        :coredumpsize=infinity:\
        :maxproc-cur=infinity:\
        :openfiles-cur=infinity:\
        :priority=0:\
        :requirehome@:\
        :umask=022:\
        :tc=auth-defaults:

This is on 
FreeBSD lillebror.skriver.dk 2.2.8-STABLE FreeBSD 2.2.8-STABLE #0: 
Tue Dec  1 15:56:27 CET 1998 root@lillebror.skriver.dk:
/usr/src/sys/compile/LILLEBROR  i386

Any ideas of the reason ??

Naturally I can modify this script ... and it shall not be a show
stopper ... 

/Jesper

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