Hi, Kamil Jońca wrote: > Recently I tried to download old sarge jigdo images. > [...] > ‘./debian-31r8-i386-binary-14.iso.tmpdir/us.cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/snaps > hot/Debian/pool/main/z/zope-quotafolder/zope-quotafolder_0.1.1-1_all.deb’ > saved [16726/16726] > > Found 0 of the 1 files required by the template
You are not the first to run into this packaging glitch. The package with that name was once overwritten by a newer version. So a file with that name can be found and downloaded, but it does not match the MD5 which is recorded for it in the ISO's .jigdo and .template files. jigdo-lite's messages are not overly helpful in this case. Try jigdo-lite with "Debian mirror" http://archive.debian.org/debian-amd64 Although this is amd64 and not i386, the package matches, because it is of "Architecture: all". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you are interested in the long story, there is a mailing list thread. Initial complaint about a m68k ISO: https://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/2020/05/msg00011.html and later about debian-31r8-i386-binary-14.jigdo https://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/2020/05/msg00042.html First steps towards success: https://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/2020/05/msg00033.html Easier location from where to obtain: https://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/2020/05/msg00040.html which is: http://archive.debian.org/debian-amd64/pool/main/z/zope-quotafolder/zope-quotafolder_0.1.1-1_all.deb ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If for some reason no mirror is available for an old package which can be downloaded from somewhere else, you may use the "Files to scan:" question of jigdo-lite, as i practiced in: https://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/2020/05/msg00037.html With files from questionable sources one should verify the resulting ISO by more checksums beyond MD5. Have a nice day :) Thomas