This is a new mirror located in Taiwan,
supports ipv6 and rsync, and has more than 20G bandwidth.
Reviewed-on: #23
Co-authored-by: james58899 <james59988@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: james58899 <james59988@gmail.com>
commit ffa5effccc
Author: Frederik “Freso” S. Olesen <freso.dk@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Feb 20 14:56:13 2024 +0100
Add mirrors.dotsrc.org mirror (Denmark)
Mirrors are available via a number of different protocols; see
https://dotsrc.org/mirrors/ for what’s available and
https://dotsrc.org/aboutus/equipment/ for the hardware in use.
https://dotsrc.org/ has more information about dotsrc in general, such
as its history and specific locations.
Note: I am not associated or affiliated with dotsrc, I just sent them an
e-mail and asked whether ALHP would be something they might be
interested in mirroring, and they just added it and asked if I would do
the git committing and pull request to add it to your list, which I have
now done. :)
I'm updating my domain for the ALHP's repo. The old one is going to be active during 1 month to give time to everybody to update.
Reviewed-on: #17
Co-authored-by: plexman <plexman@noreply.somegit.dev>
Co-committed-by: plexman <plexman@noreply.somegit.dev>
**expected size**: around 30GB per `march` (e.g. *x86-64-v3*) you want to sync.
I highly recommend using [this script from Archlinux](https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/infrastructure/-/blob/master/roles/syncrepo/files/syncrepo-template.sh) as base for a sync service. It checks if a sync needs to be done (by comparing *lastupdate* before syncing). It's also worth to read comments.
# To use this follow install intrusctions under https://github.com/RubenKelevra/pacman.store/blob/master/README.md#usage
# To use this follow install instructions under https://github.com/RubenKelevra/pacman.store/blob/master/README.md#usage
# After you have installed ipfs and added pacman.store, modify your pacman.conf repo entries like https://github.com/RubenKelevra/pacman.store/blob/master/README.md#alhp
# local ipfs gateway
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