From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2003-11-08 11:12:33
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Martin Mewes wrote: > Howdy folks, > > The mirror of Webmin/Usermin/Virtualmin "webmin.mamemu.de" has > sucessfully moved to a new location. This went together with the > MailingList of the WTCO at mailman.mamemu.de. > > The new server is a Debian 3 Woody and has been completly and strictly > being setup using either Webmin/Usermin/Virtualmin. Only exception has > been made to Mailman and Sendmail which I tailored manually together > with some "perl -MCPAN -e shell"-things for users ;-) > > This server has now 500 GiB / Month Free Traffic so I updated the > contents of my mirror with showing all available versions in the > Directory here: > > http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/ > > If someone has Webmin/Usermin-Versions older as > > http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/usermin-0.930.tar.gz > http://webmin.mamemu.de/devel/tarballs/webmin-0.75.tar.gz > > I would be happy to include them in my shrine ;-) I have all of the versions of webmin dating back to 0.1 .. but transferring them could use up a lot of bandwidth :-) > The purpose for this is to have older versions handy in order to make > screenshots of the "good old times" ;-) and to have a pictured history > in the future at webmin.mamemu.de/history (maybe). > > This Server updates every three hours for now. > > @Jamie: > When I mirror www.webmin.com I see that Virtualmin stuff goes to > /download/modules and I the oldest version I have is > > virtual-server-1.1.wbm.gz > > there. As there is no "devel" area for Virtualmin, but Webmin- and > Usermin-Stable's are saved in the "devel"-directory as well would it > be possible to move all Virtualmin-Stuff to the "devel"-Directory as > well? > > Normally this could easily been done with a proper "ln -s" at my place > as well, but I do not know how to check the /download/modules-Area for > new Virtualmin-Versions automatically to "ln -s" to /devel/tarballs > with each run of my "wget -m" (hope you understand). > > I did this manually now. > > I understand that VirtualMin is no separate package you can install on > its own, because it depends on Webmin to run as it is "only" a module. > But I think it is a special module and I would not ask it if would be > a standard-module of Webmin ;-) Making the old releases available is a good idea - I've put up a link to them on the virtualmin download page. - Jamie - Jamie |