Re: Any "JIGDO for dummies" guide?

2002-07-19 Thread Peter Jay Salzman

richard, i was giving the howto a once over, going through all my
examples and found something different.

when i first wrote the web pages, jigdo asked for a debian and a non-US
debian mirror.

it appears that it no longer asks for a non-US mirror.  why was it
changed?

the non-US option is still in $HOME/.jigdo-file, so i'm guessing that
jigdo now assumes that if you specify a debian mirror of
mirror.org/debian then you want to use mirror.org/debian-non-US.

is that correct?   i couldn't find anything in the changelog about this
change.

getting closer...  :)

pete


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Re: Any "JIGDO for dummies" guide?

2002-07-19 Thread Peter Jay Salzman

eeeps.  my apologies.  that's what i get for working after 2am and
drinking *way* too much of my home brewed british nut-brown ale.

sorry folks.  i'll resend this email to the _right_ person.

how embarrasing.

pete

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debian-cd/potato_test ---> .potato_test

2002-07-19 Thread Philip Hands

Hi folks,

It's been brought to my attention that the clever -H trick with rsync
that should avoid everyone re-downloading 2.2r7 when they have 2.2r6
already, doesn't actually work.

The reason being that rsync processes the directories in conventional
order and 2 comes before p so it grabs the lot before noticing the hard
links.  Doh!

To address this, I've moved the potato_test directory to .potato_test
(note the dot on the front) on cdimage.debian.org.

This will mean that you all get to download the images again if your not
careful, so please move the potato_test directory at you end before your
next rsync attempt.

Access to that rsync area is password restricted at present, so you may
find that you cannot grab them anyway --- this will not last, so please
be patient.

Cheers, Phil.
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