Re: corrupted "sarge-i386-1.jigdo" file ???
Hi again, I've used the jigdo file provided on the Debian web site: http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/jigdo-area/i386/sarge-i386-1.jigdo I tried with different servers (2 in Sweden, 1 in Norway, 1 in France, etc.) and get always the same result. He's trying an alternative server indeed, but it returns a 404 error as well. So I send you the output I got in the DOS command window. I'm using the following version of jigdo on Windows XP (yes, I'm downloading it at the office...): jigdo-win-0.7.0a Hope it will help you! Benjamin Richard Atterer wrote: On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 04:25:37AM +0100, Benjamin CALVOT wrote: There seems to be an wrong package request in the file: sarge-i386-1.jigdo The obsolete package would be: serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.udeb My temporary image "sarge-i386-1.iso.tmp" already has the 0.10 version of this package: serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.10_i386.udeb And of course the 0.9 version is not on the servers... so I couldn't complete the image (and I didn't succeed to complete it with "rsync" neither, ) Did you let jigdo-lite run until the end? It has a built-in solution for exactly this problem of old packages being deleted from the server but being needed by a CD image. You'll first get a 404 error, but jigdo-lite will continue running and should eventually retry fetching the missing file from a special backup server, which should still have a copy. If you continue having problems, please also tell us which .jigdo URL you're trying to process, and maybe include the last screenful or so of jigdo-lite's output. Cheers, Richard Jigsaw Download "lite" Copyright 2001-2003 by Richard Atterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Loading settings from `jigdo-lite-settings.txt' - To resume a half-finished download, enter name of .jigdo file. To start a new download, enter URL of .jigdo file. You can also enter several URLs/filenames, separated with spaces, or enumerate in {}, e.g. `http://server/cd-{1_NONUS,2,3}.jigdo' jigdo [http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/jigdo-area/i386/sarge-i386-1.jigd o]: Not downloading .jigdo file - `sarge-i386-1.jigdo' already present - Images offered by `http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/jigdo-area/i386/sarge -i386-1.jigdo': 1: 'Debian GNU/Linux testing "Sarge" - Official Snapshot i386 Binary-1 CD' (sa rge-i386-1.iso) Further information about `sarge-i386-1.iso': Generated on Fri, 31 Oct 2003 21:08:51 -0700 - If you already have a previous version of the CD you are downloading, jigdo can re-use files on the old CD that are also present in the new image, and you do not need to download them again. Enter the path to the old CD ROM's contents (e.g. `d:\'). Alternatively, just press enter if you want to start downloading the remaining files. You can also enter a single digit from the list below to select the respective entry for scanning: 1: C:\Installation\jigdo-win-0.7.0a\serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.ud eb Files to scan: - The jigdo file refers to files stored on Debian mirrors. Please choose a Debian mirror as follows: Either enter a complete URL pointing to a mirror (in the form `ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/'), or enter any regular expression for searching through the list of mirrors: Try a two-letter country code such as `de', or a country name like `United States', or a server name like `sunsite'. Debian mirror [http://ftp.port80.se/debian/]: Not downloading .template file - `sarge-i386-1.template' already present - Merging parts from `file:' URIs, if any... Found 0 of the 1 files required by the template Copied input files to temporary file `sarge-i386-1.iso.tmp' - repeat command and supply more files to continue wget: BUG: unknown command `timeout', value `30'. --17:37:31-- http://ftp.port80.se/debian/pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di/serial-mod ules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.udeb => `sarge-i386-1.iso.tmpdir/ftp.port80.se/debian/pool/main/l/linux-ke rnel-di/serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.udeb' Resolving ftp.port80.se... done. Connecting to ftp.port80.se[217.75.108.232]:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found 17:37:31 ERROR 404: Not Found. Skipping object `sarge-i386-1.iso.tmpdir' (No such file or directory) Found 0 of the 1 files required by the template Copied input files to temporary file `sarge-i386-1.iso.tmp' - repeat command and supply more files to continue - 1 files not found in previous pass, trying alternative download locations:
Re: corrupted "sarge-i386-1.jigdo" file ???
Hi! > I've used the jigdo file provided on the Debian web site: > http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/jigdo-area/i386/sarge-i386-1.jigdo > Further information about `sarge-i386-1.iso': > Generated on Fri, 31 Oct 2003 21:08:51 -0700 I believe that the problem you have is that this images are old, and the backup server only holds the files for the current images, not old ones, you can however complete your image if you download the files you are missing from snapshot.debian.net, for example, the url for the one I see in the log that you are missing is: http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2003/10/31/debian/pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di/serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.udeb Hope that helps. Regards... -- Manty/BestiaTester -> http://manty.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: corrupted "sarge-i386-1.jigdo" file ???
Hi! I've exactly the same problem as Benjamin, using jigdo-lite with WinXP. I tried to download "sarge-i386-1.jigdo" two weeks ago and it told me about a missing file. So I tried it again this week with the newly created .jigdo file - with the same result. By the way it's the same file (serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.udeb) jigdo complains about. Stefan Benjamin CALVOT wrote: Hi again, I've used the jigdo file provided on the Debian web site: http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/jigdo-area/i386/sarge-i386-1.jigdo I tried with different servers (2 in Sweden, 1 in Norway, 1 in France, etc.) and get always the same result. He's trying an alternative server indeed, but it returns a 404 error as well. So I send you the output I got in the DOS command window. I'm using the following version of jigdo on Windows XP (yes, I'm downloading it at the office...): jigdo-win-0.7.0a Hope it will help you! Benjamin Richard Atterer wrote: On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 04:25:37AM +0100, Benjamin CALVOT wrote: There seems to be an wrong package request in the file: sarge-i386-1.jigdo The obsolete package would be: serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.udeb My temporary image "sarge-i386-1.iso.tmp" already has the 0.10 version of this package: serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.10_i386.udeb And of course the 0.9 version is not on the servers... so I couldn't complete the image (and I didn't succeed to complete it with "rsync" neither, ) Did you let jigdo-lite run until the end? It has a built-in solution for exactly this problem of old packages being deleted from the server but being needed by a CD image. You'll first get a 404 error, but jigdo-lite will continue running and should eventually retry fetching the missing file from a special backup server, which should still have a copy. If you continue having problems, please also tell us which .jigdo URL you're trying to process, and maybe include the last screenful or so of jigdo-lite's output. Cheers, Richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: corrupted "sarge-i386-1.jigdo" file ???
Hi again, I've used the jigdo file provided on the Debian web site: http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/jigdo-area/i386/sarge-i386-1.jigdo I tried with different servers (2 in Sweden, 1 in Norway, 1 in France, etc.) and get always the same result. He's trying an alternative server indeed, but it returns a 404 error as well. So I send you the output I got in the DOS command window. I'm using the following version of jigdo on Windows XP (yes, I'm downloading it at the office...): jigdo-win-0.7.0a Hope it will help you! Benjamin Richard Atterer wrote: On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 04:25:37AM +0100, Benjamin CALVOT wrote: There seems to be an wrong package request in the file: sarge-i386-1.jigdo The obsolete package would be: serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.udeb My temporary image "sarge-i386-1.iso.tmp" already has the 0.10 version of this package: serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.10_i386.udeb And of course the 0.9 version is not on the servers... so I couldn't complete the image (and I didn't succeed to complete it with "rsync" neither, ) Did you let jigdo-lite run until the end? It has a built-in solution for exactly this problem of old packages being deleted from the server but being needed by a CD image. You'll first get a 404 error, but jigdo-lite will continue running and should eventually retry fetching the missing file from a special backup server, which should still have a copy. If you continue having problems, please also tell us which .jigdo URL you're trying to process, and maybe include the last screenful or so of jigdo-lite's output. Cheers, Richard Jigsaw Download "lite" Copyright 2001-2003 by Richard Atterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Loading settings from `jigdo-lite-settings.txt' - To resume a half-finished download, enter name of .jigdo file. To start a new download, enter URL of .jigdo file. You can also enter several URLs/filenames, separated with spaces, or enumerate in {}, e.g. `http://server/cd-{1_NONUS,2,3}.jigdo' jigdo [http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/jigdo-area/i386/sarge-i386-1.jigd o]: Not downloading .jigdo file - `sarge-i386-1.jigdo' already present - Images offered by `http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/jigdo-area/i386/sarge -i386-1.jigdo': 1: 'Debian GNU/Linux testing "Sarge" - Official Snapshot i386 Binary-1 CD' (sa rge-i386-1.iso) Further information about `sarge-i386-1.iso': Generated on Fri, 31 Oct 2003 21:08:51 -0700 - If you already have a previous version of the CD you are downloading, jigdo can re-use files on the old CD that are also present in the new image, and you do not need to download them again. Enter the path to the old CD ROM's contents (e.g. `d:\'). Alternatively, just press enter if you want to start downloading the remaining files. You can also enter a single digit from the list below to select the respective entry for scanning: 1: C:\Installation\jigdo-win-0.7.0a\serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.ud eb Files to scan: - The jigdo file refers to files stored on Debian mirrors. Please choose a Debian mirror as follows: Either enter a complete URL pointing to a mirror (in the form `ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/'), or enter any regular expression for searching through the list of mirrors: Try a two-letter country code such as `de', or a country name like `United States', or a server name like `sunsite'. Debian mirror [http://ftp.port80.se/debian/]: Not downloading .template file - `sarge-i386-1.template' already present - Merging parts from `file:' URIs, if any... Found 0 of the 1 files required by the template Copied input files to temporary file `sarge-i386-1.iso.tmp' - repeat command and supply more files to continue wget: BUG: unknown command `timeout', value `30'. --17:37:31-- http://ftp.port80.se/debian/pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di/serial-mod ules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.udeb => `sarge-i386-1.iso.tmpdir/ftp.port80.se/debian/pool/main/l/linux-ke rnel-di/serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.udeb' Resolving ftp.port80.se... done. Connecting to ftp.port80.se[217.75.108.232]:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found 17:37:31 ERROR 404: Not Found. Skipping object `sarge-i386-1.iso.tmpdir' (No such file or directory) Found 0 of the 1 files required by the template Copied input files to temporary file `sarge-i386-1.iso.tmp' - repeat command and supply more files to continue - 1 files not found in previous pass, trying alternative download locations: wget
Re: corrupted "sarge-i386-1.jigdo" file ???
Hi! > I've used the jigdo file provided on the Debian web site: > http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/jigdo-area/i386/sarge-i386-1.jigdo > Further information about `sarge-i386-1.iso': > Generated on Fri, 31 Oct 2003 21:08:51 -0700 I believe that the problem you have is that this images are old, and the backup server only holds the files for the current images, not old ones, you can however complete your image if you download the files you are missing from snapshot.debian.net, for example, the url for the one I see in the log that you are missing is: http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2003/10/31/debian/pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di/serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.udeb Hope that helps. Regards... -- Manty/BestiaTester -> http://manty.net
Re: corrupted "sarge-i386-1.jigdo" file ???
Hi! I've exactly the same problem as Benjamin, using jigdo-lite with WinXP. I tried to download "sarge-i386-1.jigdo" two weeks ago and it told me about a missing file. So I tried it again this week with the newly created .jigdo file - with the same result. By the way it's the same file (serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.udeb) jigdo complains about. Stefan Benjamin CALVOT wrote: Hi again, I've used the jigdo file provided on the Debian web site: http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/jigdo-area/i386/sarge-i386-1.jigdo I tried with different servers (2 in Sweden, 1 in Norway, 1 in France, etc.) and get always the same result. He's trying an alternative server indeed, but it returns a 404 error as well. So I send you the output I got in the DOS command window. I'm using the following version of jigdo on Windows XP (yes, I'm downloading it at the office...): jigdo-win-0.7.0a Hope it will help you! Benjamin Richard Atterer wrote: On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 04:25:37AM +0100, Benjamin CALVOT wrote: There seems to be an wrong package request in the file: sarge-i386-1.jigdo The obsolete package would be: serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.9_i386.udeb My temporary image "sarge-i386-1.iso.tmp" already has the 0.10 version of this package: serial-modules-2.4.22-1-386-di_0.10_i386.udeb And of course the 0.9 version is not on the servers... so I couldn't complete the image (and I didn't succeed to complete it with "rsync" neither, ) Did you let jigdo-lite run until the end? It has a built-in solution for exactly this problem of old packages being deleted from the server but being needed by a CD image. You'll first get a 404 error, but jigdo-lite will continue running and should eventually retry fetching the missing file from a special backup server, which should still have a copy. If you continue having problems, please also tell us which .jigdo URL you're trying to process, and maybe include the last screenful or so of jigdo-lite's output. Cheers, Richard