Richard Atterer wrote: >Hello Patrick, > >On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 02:16:29PM +0200, Patrick Strasser wrote: > >>The image was mounted loopback to hurd-image in the jigdo dir. >> >I guess you mean the hurd-data/ dir you gave to jigdo-file below? > Exactly
> >By specifying --label Name=/path you are saying "/path contains a >directory structure which is available exactly like this from one or >more servers on the internet". If the data on the hurd CD isn't >available like that, the whole thing will break. > That's what happened :-( > >You want to use "--label Debian=/path/to/my/local/debian/mirror". It >is necessary to have a local Debian mirror. > I need a filesystem structure like on the mirrors with at least all needed files in right place. Is there any way to give a local structure a higher priority in selecting the locations for the [Parts] section? I thought of mounting the image, but to get the files from alpha.gnu.org in a separate tree (as these are just some hundred packages, compared to a complete Debian mirror acceptable for me). Then jigdo-file should take the files which can be found in the alpha tree and label it (e.g. Alpha) even if the file exists in the mounted-image-tree. I think this could solve the problem. This could work with a filtered files list, so duplicate files would be taken from the alpha tree. But that would not solve the "moving targets" problem. >As of 0.6.6, the default actually works: If the entry doesn't start >with http:/ftp:, it is considered to be an URL that is relative to the >URL of the .jigdo file. > I have to check that. I tested the jigdo file with 0.6.6. template was given as filename, hurd-H4-CD1.template, but jigdo-lite tried to fetch http://hurd-H4-CD1.template ... Patrick -- Engineers motto: cheap, good, fast: choose any two Patrick Strasser <pstrasser at bigfoot dot de> Student of Telematik, Techn. University Graz, Austria -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]