Changes between Version 24 and Version 25 of Mirroring
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- Oct 11, 2017, 12:30:34 PM (7 years ago)
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v24 v25 32 32 The MacPorts files are distributed in four rsync modules. You should usually mirror all of them. 33 33 34 * **packages** contains precompiled archives of each MacPorts port for several OS X versions. This is the largest module, around 1. 5TB. Mirroring this module will provide the greatest benefit to MacPorts users near you since it lets them automatically receive these large files more quickly.34 * **packages** contains precompiled archives of each MacPorts port for several OS X versions. This is the largest module, around 1.2 TB. Mirroring this module will provide the greatest benefit to MacPorts users near you since it lets them automatically receive these large files more quickly. 35 35 * **distfiles** contains the source code tarballs from which the precompiled archives were created. There are some ports that cannot legally be distributed as binaries, so those must build from these source files on the user's computer. This is the second-largest module, around 250 GB. **Note:** this module used to be called ''mpdistfiles''. If you are mirroring ''mpdistfiles'', please switch to mirroring ''distfiles''. If your local module is called ''mpdistfiles'', please rename it to ''distfiles'' and let us know so that we can update mirror_sites.tcl. 36 36 * **release** contains the latest released version of the MacPorts base source code which users update by running `sudo port selfupdate`, as well as the collection of Portfiles—the text files MacPorts reads that tell it how to install each port—which users update by running `sudo port sync`. Users near you can manually configure MacPorts to user your mirror for faster speed. This small module has a size of less than 1 GB.