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The command usage does not give more info on the format. Hoping it would be some kind of regexp, I even tried "^fcix.net" to no avail. Basically so far, it looks like it's impossible to edit a mirror whose ID is a substring of another. Or if it is, it's well hidden! 🙈
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For the record, the "solution" I came up with back then to be able to rename the first mirror was to temporarily rename all the subdomain mirrors (adding a typo on purpose for instance) so that they don't share the common fcix.net base anymore. Then I renamed the first mirror, and finally I fixed the name of all the other mirrors. 😅
A bit painful, but doable. Of course a fix would be welcome eventually. ;-)
We have a at mirror.fcix.net, back then I used fcix.net as ID.
Now they sponsor more mirrors, for instance in paducahix.mm.fcix.net.
I wanted to edit the first mirror name to mirror.fcix.net, except that I get:
The command usage does not give more info on the format. Hoping it would be some kind of regexp, I even tried
"^fcix.net"
to no avail. Basically so far, it looks like it's impossible to edit a mirror whose ID is a substring of another. Or if it is, it's well hidden! 🙈The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: