# Mirror Checker This mirror status checker determines whether CSC mirror is up-to-date with upstream. ## How To Run A configuration file may be provided through standard input. Without a configuration file, execute `python main.py`. By default, all the available distributions will be checked. With a configuration file, execute `python main.py < name_of_config_file.in`, for example, `python main.py < example.in`. In this case, only the distributions listed in the configuration file will be checked. ## Resources - [CSC Mirror](http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/) - [Debian Mirror Status Checker](https://mirror-master.debian.org/status/mirror-status.html) - [Debian Mirror Status Checker Code](https://salsa.debian.org/mirror-team/mirror/status) if we can just view their repo online, we only have to remember the link for their repo and then check the latest timestamp in their repo the same way we check ours even if the date relies on a specific file in their repo, we can still find the right link for it to find repos of the mirrored projects to check, just search "projectName mirrors" ## checker information all done: almalinux alpine apache archlinux centos ceph CPAN CRAN: https://cran.r-project.org/mirmon_report.html has a mirror tracker csclub: for now, this is the upstream itself, so it needs not to be checked CTAN: https://www.ctan.org/mirrors/mirmon has a mirror tracker Cygwin damnsmalllinux: http://distro.ibiblio.org/damnsmall/ not checking this, since it's abandoned debian debian-backports: this is a legacy thing, no longer have to check debian-cd debian-multimedia debian-ports debian-security debian-volatile: this is a legacy thing, no longer have to check eclipse emacsconf: for now, this is the upstream itself, so it needs not to be checked fedora freeBSD gentoo-distfiles gentoo-portage gnome GNU gutenberg ipfire kde kde-applicationdata kernel linuxmint: https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/linuxmint/ candidate for brute force looping linuxmint-packages: https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/linuxmint-packages/ Checking the timestamp of either the Release file or the Packages file should suffice. macPorts: only distfiles has public repo, no timestamp, too large to loop through, comparing ports.tar.gz in distfiles manjaro mxlinux mxlinux-iso: this one seems out of sync on the official tracker for 134 days, which is weird mysql: http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/mysql/ NetBSD: http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/ checking timestamps of change files in different versions, and SHA512, MD5 files in the isos of different versions nongnu: http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/ https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/Mirmon/ http://download.savannah.gnu.org/mirmon/savannah/ openbsd opensuse: http://download.opensuse.org/ check Update.repo files in folders inside the update folder, not checking tumbleweed-non-oss/ and tumbleweed/ temporarily parabola: https://repo.parabola.nu/ https://www.parabola.nu/mirrors/status/ pkgsrc puppylinux: https://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/ check the ISO files or htm files in the folders starting with puppy qtproject: https://download.qt.io/ racket: https://mirror.racket-lang.org/installers/ no public repo, no timestamp, no mirror status tracker make sure that we have the latest version number under racket-installers raspberry pi: https://archive.raspberrypi.org/ Checking the timestamp of either the Release file or the Packages file should suffice. raspbian: http://archive.raspbian.org/ snapshotindex.txt is most likely a timestamp, tho i'm not sure. also i think our mirror is completely outdated, it's not listed on official mirror list sagemath: same source tarballs as them (the sage-*.tar.gz files under 'Source Code') salt stack: checking the "Latest release" text under the 'About' header scientific: https://scientificlinux.org/downloads/sl-mirrors/ not checking this one since it's abandoned slackware: https://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/ check whether we have each release and whether the timestamp for CHECKSUMS.md5 in each release is the same, for slackware-iso, just make sure that our list of directories is the same tdf: https://download.documentfoundation.org/ trisquel: http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/ https://trisquel.info/mirmon/index.html out of date website!? please recheck this!!! ubuntu: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+mirror/mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca-archive ubuntu-ports: http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ checking the Release files in dists ubuntu-ports-releases: https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ has public repo, no timestamp, no status tracker, brute force looped it ubuntu-releases: https://releases.ubuntu.com/ vlc: http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/ x.org: https://www.x.org/releases/ check all of the files under each directory under /x.org/individual/, and make sure that we have all of the files which the upstream has, ignoring the xcb folder Xiph: https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/xiph/releases/ loop through each directory in xiph/releases/ and trying to compare the timestamp of the checksum files xubuntu-releases: https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/ candidate for brute force looping since it has few folders