On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 08:38:43PM -0700, David Stepaniak wrote: >Hi Steve, > >I tried the attached 'jigdo-lite' script (renamed 'jigdo-lite.steve') on my >Cygwin/Windows home >PC, but am getting > >============================================================================= >$ /home/David/jigdo-bin/jigdo-lite.steve >/home/David/jigdo-bin/jigdo-lite.steve: line 7: $'\r': command not found >/home/David/jigdo-bin/jigdo-lite.steve: line 13: $'\r': command not found >/home/David/jigdo-bin/jigdo-lite.steve: line 17: $'\r': command not found >': not a valid identifierdo-lite.steve: line 18: unset: `GREP_OPTIONS >/home/David/jigdo-bin/jigdo-lite.steve: line 19: $'\r': command not found >/home/David/jigdo-bin/jigdo-lite.steve: line 54: syntax error near unexpected >token `$'{\r'' >'home/David/jigdo-bin/jigdo-lite.steve: line 54: `isURI() { >==============================================================================
Oh, argh. That looks like line endings problems. It worked for me here directly on a test Windows VM. Maybe your Cygwin setup is confused here or something? I've just checked what I sent you and there are no '\r' characters anywhere. >I tried to track down any un-escaped special character, or anything >that might trigger this set of errors, due to perhaps a script that >was corrupted in transit. No luck. > >Anyway, following up on your previous comments, I relocated the >jigdo-bin directory to a location with the shortest absolute path >possible, then re-ran the original 'jigdo-lite' script to download >isos in a working directory with another short as possible absolute >path. This time, isos 12, 14, and 15 were downloaded just fine. \o/ >Sorry if any idiosyncrasies of my PC setup, or something I missed completely, >caused you and the CD team to spend too much time on a wild goose chase. No, thanks for reporting - it's clearly a problem that I hadn't seen before and it's a subtle failure mode. >Now that I have a complete set of DVD's, I am excited to install >Debian 10.2.0 on a new laptop. Yay! Have fun with it :-) -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com We don't need no education. We don't need no thought control.