On Saturday 06 of July 2013 10:48:07 Fran�ois Andriot wrote: > Le 06/07/2013 01:47, Sl�vek Banko a �crit : > > Status of mirrors I watch for some time. I watch only state Debian / > > Ubuntu packages. I suppose RPM packages already have synchronization > > completed. Unfortunately not yet synchronized the updated LiveCD for TDE > > 3.5.13.2 on Ubuntu 12.04.2. > > > > + Mirror 1: UK Mirror Service [United Kingdom] > > -- completed a few hours ago > > > > + Mirror 2: Nathaniel Taylor [Sweden] > > -- last few remaining packages - a few hours > > > > + Mirror 3: DotRiver [France] > > -- outdated - last sync 2013-12-23 > > > > + Mirror 4: Rezopole [France] > > -- outdated - last sync 2012-01-20 > > > > + Mirror 5: Ivan Ganchev [Bulgaria] > > -- outdated - long time > > > > + Mirror 6: NetLinux [United Kingdom] > > -- outtdated - long time > > > > Apparently the synchronization is performed only on the mirror 1 and 2. > > On the other mirrors it makes no sense to wait. I believe that the final > > release date for 3.5.13.2 may be 6. or 7. July. > > > > Slavek > > Hello, I watch everyday too for the RPM part, and it is FAR from being > synchronized ! > For me, it looks like neither Mirror1 nor Mirror2 have changed in the > last 10 days... I guess they were/are too busy syncing the debian/ubuntu > part... I hope it will go on now. > > Francois > Oh, that's important information. I had assumed that the RPM packages managed to sync before was started synchronization DEB packages. I see that I assumed incorrectly. RPM synchronization packages, therefore abstained due to synchronization DEB packages. And while both were delayed due to synchronization LiveCD R14 (nightly). However, the mirror 2 has apparently completed synchronization DEB packages. So both are now working on synchronize the RPM packages. But I am afraid that it will take several days (I expect beetween 3 and 5), and that we will have to wait for the official announcement. Note for Darrell: Note that version was finally tagged just a month ago. And since that time goes building and publishing packages. It is seen that for the maintenance releases we need schedule interval longer than one month. Slavek --