-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello Richard, Tuesday, May 6, 2003, 2:41:34 PM, you wrote:
RA> Well, that's just the way jigdo works, no problem. :) Yes - a great tool ;-) I remember the old days where to download a full image, breaking connections nearly the end and then to see that this mirror wasn't able to continue download broken files (and in times of ISDN this was really annoying). RA> You're right, everything would feel much cleaner if only a normal Debian RA> mirror were needed. Actually, one day I'd like there to be a "jigdo RA> fallback directory" on every Debian FTP server (and ideally also a RA> directory containing the .jigdo and .template files), so each mirror would RA> be self-contained WRT CD downloading. This would be great - so why there isn't? Actually I need to mirror debian, debian-non-US and debian-cd. Okay, debian-non-US is needed to be seperated. And that debian-cd holds .jigdo and .template I can understand, they are closely to CDs. But a simple directory in one of the archives holding this little stuff extra needed by jigdo (and for buliding an image) would be great. RA> BTW, if you look closely, the changed files do *not* include any packages, RA> just "less important" stuff like documentation, READMEs etc. Right ;-) Do you know if it is planned to include this little stuff into the archive? If I think about it - these files are needed by the current stable images, I can install them, although they are not packages and not really important. By the way, can jigdo keep this downloaded files? I've looked and read manpages but without success.. Jan -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (MingW32) iD8DBQE+t9R5Fkp/xtPKawsRAikFAJ0XRZ43/WE1uguyGGwexc8zTj2fdQCgi8tL 9gw07rwcHpIQizi/2zGtjSA= =8xrI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----