> For the installation file sets you can use the download script from
> http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=22727
>
> Besides using these sets to create your own ISO you alternatively can use
> them in the environment friendly USB-mediazine method as described in
> http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=50433

Thanks for the tip.

By the way, I found this in the misc@ archives:

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Adriaan wrote:
> A md5 -c MD5 fails for "install42.iso"

Thats' an experimental feature, not necessarily kept in sync
with the rest of the build process at the moment, and thus,
the MD5 files may very well not match.

Nick.

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I take it that for the time being install42.iso is not necessarily
generated automatically right after a new snapshot build. That would
explain why the file sets in the ISO file are older than the ones on
the FTP site. The only thing that threw me off was that the timestamp
for all files in the snapshot directory, including install42.iso,
where the same. That's why I assumed it was a new (and up-to-date
version). I guess everything is just copied over to the FTP site after
a build, regardless of it was actually updated or not.

-Martin

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