#!/bin/sh
# $Id: mkdebmirror 4018 2006-09-25 12:13:17Z lange $
# Thomas Lange, lange@informatik.uni-koeln.de, (c) 2001-2005
# create partitial debian mirror using command debmirror(1) and rsync

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rsync_disks() {
    # get the boot disks
    rsync --delete -av $2::debian/dists/$1/main/disks-$arch $destdir/debian/dists/$1/main/
}
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update_from() {
    # update local mirror from a host
    host=$1
    defopt="$allopt --host=$host --dist=$dist"
    echo "------------------ create mirror for debian ------------------"
    debmirror --getcontents $destdir/debian $defopt
}

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# main program
# here you have to adjust the hostnames of the mirror and the names of the distributions
debug="$@"
arch=i386
dist=etch
# dist=etch,etch-proposed-updates
destdir=/var/www/debian_mirror
allopt="$debug --ignore-missing-release --ignore-release-gpg --passive --nosource --arch=$arch --ignore=disks-$arch/"

# first sync from a mirror near to you!
# please ask the mirror admin(s) for permission before downloading
# several GB of data!
update_from ftp.de.debian.org

# since this mirror is not always up to date, sync the rest from an official mirror
# update_from ftp.de.debian.org

# even one should not mirror the security site, but I will do it.
echo "------------------ create mirror for debian-security ------------------"
debmirror $destdir/debian-security $allopt --host=security.debian.org -r debian-security  --section main,contrib,non-free -d etch/updates

# get installation disk images via rsync
#rsync_disks etch ftp2.de.debian.org
