Does there exist a set of examples for making the jigdo tools actually produce iso images instead of downloading 4.5 gig of file parts and then crashing with no explanation? I mean, it _seems_ like a good idea to only get the parts that have changed, but I cannot find any clear explanation for what I'm doing wrong. All I ever end up with is enormous files that jigdo refuses to use the next pass: 280 debian-30r2-i386-binary-3.iso.list 662892 debian-30r2-i386-binary-3.tmp 56 woody-i386-3.jigdo 132 woody-i386-3.jigdo.unpacked 34776 woody-i386-3.template Having spent hours downloading files and copying them around, I get: Found 0 of the 1639 files required by the template Will not create image or temporary file - try again with different input files I take the default path and hit <enter>, and it starts downloading everything all over again.
Thanks for any input, Rog kc8cgh at arrl dot net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]