blacklist mirror with slackpkg/slackpkg+
by garpu from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5F8JD)
So the Princeton mirror is notoriously out of date and often throws md5 errors. If I switch from the auto-select mirror to literally any other mirror, things are fine. Is there a away to blacklist a mirror with slackpkg or slackpkg+?
Failing that, how do we contact who runs the Princeton mirror to look at what's going on?


Failing that, how do we contact who runs the Princeton mirror to look at what's going on?