adding some minor tweaks and TODO

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brent s. 2020-07-24 22:52:15 -04:00
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This is by default placed in ~/.config/repomirror.xml This is by default placed in ~/.config/repomirror.xml
Remember to replace any necessary special characters (https://stackoverflow.com/a/1091953/733214). Remember to replace any necessary special characters (https://stackoverflow.com/a/1091953/733214).
Also, your mirror server should definitely be using UTC. You're going to see a LOT of weirdness if not.
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You can optionally specify an offset via the "offset" attribute in the same format as "delayCheck" if your You can optionally specify an offset via the "offset" attribute in the same format as "delayCheck" if your
upstream's remote files are using a different timezone instead of UTC. upstream's remote files are using a different timezone instead of UTC.
e.g.: e.g.:
* If your upstream uses UTC-4 for its timestamp files', you would use "-PT4H". * If your upstream uses UTC-4 for its timestamp files, you would use "-PT4H".
* If your upstream uses UTC+6 for its timestamp files, you would use either "+PT4H" or just "PT4H". * If your upstream uses UTC+6 for its timestamp files, you would use either "+PT6H" or just "PT6H".
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<upstream delayCheck="P0Y0M2DT0H0M0S" offset="-PT0S"> <upstream delayCheck="P0Y0M2DT0H0M0S" offset="-PT0S">
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lxml>=4.5.1 lxml>=4.5.1
psutil>=5.7.0 psutil>=5.7.0
requests>=2.23.0 requests>=2.23.0
## TODO: support non-UTC local timezone.
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13218506/how-to-get-system-timezone-setting-and-pass-it-to-pytz-timezone
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5067218/get-utc-timestamp-in-python-with-datetime
#tzlocal>=2.1
# The below are optional. # The below are optional.
## Provides journald logging on systemd machines. ## Provides journald logging on systemd machines.
## However, it isn't in PyPi; look for something like "python-systemd" or "python3-systemd" in your distro's repositories (it's built from the systemd source). ## However, it isn't in PyPi; look for something like "python-systemd" or "python3-systemd" in your distro's repositories (it's built from the systemd source).