On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Patrick Strasser wrote: > Philip Charles, the creator of the Debian/Hurd CDs, is located in New > Zealand, and has only low bandwith capacity. He manages to fetch all > necessary packages, but uploading 5 CDs takes much to long on his > connection. So he gives the images to a friend, who has better > connectivity and loads them up. This is quite complicated and takes > time. That's why I'm investigating a way to build jigdo file sets > without a big local filesystem, which is expensive to keep up to date; > Philip would then build his CDs, make jigdo fiel sets, which are much > smaller, and hopefully load tehm up himself, aving a lot of time. At the > initial upload server someone runs jigdo and blows them up to full size. > > So all the CD creator does is managing the meta-information (CD > structure and special packages/files). Thus he does not move around > data, but just the additional data for oraganisation. I like this idea :-)
So do I. I can always give prior notice of when I am freezing the mirror to produce the CDs, then the CD creator can freeze theirs at the same time. Boot floppies remain constant thoughout the K (or whatever) series, however baseGNU.tgz and its associated floppies change with each release, say 35-40 MB. There are some packages I have collected in addition to those on alpha.gnu.ord which with alpha make up the local fs. Andrew Mitchel is uploading the K2 images at the moment. May be Andrew and I could be given access to a suitable machine and do the job ourselves? Phil. -- Philip Charles; 39a Paterson Street, Abbotsford, Dunedin, New Zealand +64 3 488 2818 Fax +64 3 488 2875 Mobile 025 267 9420 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - preferred. [EMAIL PROTECTED] I sell GNU/Linux & GNU/Hurd CDs. See http://www.copyleft.co.nz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]