Tim,
Very reasonable that you would not have, or want, direct write access to the pool holding the
master copies for distribution out to the mirrors--that is syssamdin magic better handled by the
folks running the mirror service.
My suggestion is that you verify that the MirrorBrain HASH values for the .ISO file against what
you created locally prior to you upload. That way you can be certain that what you prepared will
make it intact out to the mirrors. Each user then must be responsible for verifying their own
downloads, with some trust that what is being downloaded is your original. Using the HASH values
facilitates that at all steps--but you set the foundation for it.
You can wait for it to post up to the mirrors and grab the MirrorBrain HASH (as either the Info, or
Details link--same content), or you can ask your contact to provide you the HASH value of what they
received at the transfer server. Or if you're conservative, just do both.
Practice a bit with the md5sum, md256sum and you'll soon make it habit for all your data
transfers--even locally between your computers.
Stuart
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From: webmaster-Kracked_P_P [mailto:webmaster@krackedpress.com]
Sent: Sun 10/21/2012 6:55 PM
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: Cloud-space? Re: [libreoffice-users] Use of MD5 and other HASHvalues of LibO package
downloads and alternate distribution DVD uploads
My 4.2 - 4.3 GB of an ISO file takes about 9 to 10 hours to upload.
Also, I do not have access to the mirror system of servers. I upload it
to a different server where it is them moved onto the system that it
part of the mirror sync system. [or so I have been told] So I cannot
use the TDF system to verify my uploaded file. I do not have that option[s].
I upload to the server I have access to via Filezilla.
Personally, I really do not want to have the permissions to access the
LO folder system that is part of the system that will be mirrored. I do
not want to have a partially uploaded file get mirrored when the "local
mirror" goes and syncs to the master files/folders on the LO server[s].
It is much safer to upload it to an "outside" server folder "outside to
the mirrored folders", and then have a server support person move it
from the temporary folder to the one it needs to go to. For the 3.5.7
DVD it would be the folder that holds the files for the
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/?type=box&version=3.5.7
page, where-ever it is located.
For a different ISO file, the link is:
http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/box/3.5.6/LO-3.5.6_English-NA-DVD_all-platforms_multi-lang_plus-extras_v2.iso
but that does not mean that it is the exact folder of
"/libreoffice/box/3.5.6/" off the "download."sub-domain folder but
something that the system associates with it.
I know my hosting system has a lot of "relative" file/folder placements
in my domain.us/folders/folders/file.html URLs.
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