On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 07:49:06PM -0600, Brian Wiese wrote: > there was a program "jigdo-easy" that was a fork off jigdo-lite to > include more systems like Windows, but is now unfortunately outdated > and doesn't work with latest Debian jigdo files. This conflicts > though with the jigdo-easy site [3] I found which says to use > jigdo-easy for everything. Whats the real answer here?
I'm not sure, either... I'd say that jigdo-easy is a bit outdated, since it doesn't support the "fallback" feature of newer jigdo-lite versions. For example, right now an attempt to download Debian 3.0r0 with jigdo-easy would fail for that reason. > Main question: I didn't see this addressed anywhere, but when I > heard that this Jigdo program was supposed to make it easier to > download an image and host the images on the servers by only > downloading pieces at a time... I thought it would do some > simultaneous downloads from multiple mirror sites. Can jigdo do > this? Why not? (feature recommendation) Simultaneous downloads are somewhere on the "todo" list, but not very high up, I'm afraid. Before extending a jigdo GUI application to support simultaneous downloads, there first has to be a jigdo GUI application... ;-/ Cheers, Richard -- __ _ |_) /| Richard Atterer | CS student at the Technische | GnuPG key: | \/¯| http://atterer.net | Universität München, Germany | 0x888354F7 ¯ '` ¯ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]