On Saturday 22 February 2003 10:59 am, Soren Andersen wrote: > Hello, snip > > My experience of trying to understand how the PTB at Debian want CD > iso's distributed was not very easy. I like and admire Jigdo, great > concept, but what left me frustrated was trying to understand how I > could create iso's that contain the *updated* Woody .deb's, not the > original release (3.0) .debs. It would have been just dandy if the > author(s) of the somewhat scanty documentation had just assumed "anyone > needing to burn iso's of Debian-Stable is going to want 3.0r1 [or > whatever is most recent], not 3.0". But that's not how the instructions > seem to have been written. There's big holes ... . So anyway, my > question, at last, is: does this thread I have unearthed mean that now, > there IS a URL at which I can point Jigdo to get it to, in one > easy-to-understand pass, assemble (I think that's the correct term for > what Jigdo does) a 3.0r1 .iso set ???
A good starting point is http://www.debian.org, and if you follow the links you will find 'list archives' , 'cd iso images>jigdo' & 'Documentation'. i.e. http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/ There is an 'update' cd image for those not wanting to build a new set of cdroms. snip -- Greg Madden -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]