| Dmitry Morozovsky 2006-12-17, 8:00 am |
| On Sun, 17 Dec 2006, Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
DM> HM> > > Our automatic mirror site check was unable to reach
DM> HM> > > the PHP.net mirror site maintained by you for three or more days
DM> HM> > > now, *or* have found a permanent fatal error in your mirror setup.
DM> HM> > > Therefore our bot automatically disabled your listing as an
DM> HM> > > official PHP.net mirror site.
DM> HM> > >
DM> HM> > > Please correct the problem or reply to this mail with your
DM> HM> > > questions, if you think that the problem is not on your side.
DM> HM> > > Your mirror will be kept disabled until the error is fixed.
DM> HM> > >
DM> HM> > > Mail sent out by the PHP.net automatic mirror site monitoring system
DM> HM> >
DM> HM> > Hmm, I see my mirror working correctly, rerun rsync and got exit code 0.
DM> HM> >
DM> HM> > Any clues?
DM> HM>
DM> HM>
DM> HM> I appreciate if you could have a look at
DM> HM> http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=39076 for me.
DM> HM> By the looks of it nginx is having trouble deciding which headers it
DM> HM> should send out causing broken downloads
DM>
DM> Is the error still visible on your side? It seems temporary problem with
DM> the free space for temp files did exist, and now it seems to be resolved.
DM>
DM> If not, which headers should be passed through?
DM>
DM> Thanks!
It seems I've finally found the error. Please check our mirror again, and readd
to the list if everything's correct.
Thanks again.
Sincerely,
D.Marck [DM5020, MCK-RIPE, DM3-RIPN]
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