Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Tony D'Amato
--- Tom Goulet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > FINISHED --03:24:34-- > > Downloaded: 3,925,109 bytes in 10 files > > Found 10 of the 825 files required by the template > > 17% 115200k/660832k writing image > > But Jigdo never works for me! > > Okay, I just realised it's supposed to do that now.

Processed: Re: Bug#178331: 157014 still appears in 3.0r1

2003-01-25 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > reassign 178331 cdimage.debian.org Bug#178331: 157014 still appears in 3.0r1 Bug reassigned from package `cdcdimage.debian.org' to `cdimage.debian.org'. > merge 157014 178331 Bug#157014: Debian 3.0r0 Images are "unstable" Bug#178331: 157014 still appea

Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Richard Atterer
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 02:54:05AM +, Tom Goulet wrote: > > Could you please either make Jigdo work quickly and easily, or stop > > asking people to use Jigdo? > > I'm still asking for this :) You may have seen the screenshot on the jigdo homepage: I'm working on a proper "download manager"

Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Tom Goulet
> You may have seen the screenshot on the jigdo homepage: I'm working on a > proper "download manager" style jigdo application, which will hopefully > be easier to use. But don't hold your breath, it'll take me a little > longer... Sounds graphical, which would not make Jigdo easier (at least f

help with rsync + win 9x

2003-01-25 Thread Linux Geek
i installed rsync for win 9x (minimalist approach) http://optics.ph.unimelb.edu.au/help/rsync/rsync_pc1.html command i used was : rsync246 -e ssh -avP rsync://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/cdv1.iso cdv2.iso i was able to connect to server, downloaded the filelist, and it started to update the ISO. th

Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Gordon Huff
At 09:06 PM 1/25/2003 +, Tom Goulet wrote: I suspect there is a perception problem here. > What problems did you have using jigdo-lite? - I had to find out what Jigdo was It's something you want; not a problem. - I had to install Jigdo Download, unpack, read the readme.; installation

Re: help with rsync + win 9x

2003-01-25 Thread Gordon Huff
At 03:20 PM 1/25/2003 -0800, Geek wrote: i installed rsync for win 9x (minimalist approach) http://optics.ph.unimelb.edu.au/help/rsync/rsync_pc1.html Wow. I found that very difficult. I use the rsync from "Cygwin" (It's in the Pseudo-image-kit.) command i used was : rsync246 -e ssh -avP rsy

Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Tom Goulet
I'll try to get across my somewhat frustrating experience and then give up. > It's something you want; not a problem. It's something *Debian* wants, not me. > Download, unpack, read the readme.; installation done! I don't need to do that with Wget. > Readme file sez "click on runme"; not diff

Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Greg Madden
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 25 January 2003 06:48 pm, Gordon Huff wrote: > At 09:06 PM 1/25/2003 +, Tom Goulet wrote: Jigdo does do large files very well. I don't do the 7cd's but I do the DVD. Jigdo really shines on files of this size , further :) I use jigdo-

Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Tony D'Amato
--- Tom Goulet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > FINISHED --03:24:34-- > > Downloaded: 3,925,109 bytes in 10 files > > Found 10 of the 825 files required by the template > > 17% 115200k/660832k writing image > > But Jigdo never works for me! > > Okay, I just realised it's supposed to do that now.

Processed: Re: Bug#178331: 157014 still appears in 3.0r1

2003-01-25 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > reassign 178331 cdimage.debian.org Bug#178331: 157014 still appears in 3.0r1 Bug reassigned from package `cdcdimage.debian.org' to `cdimage.debian.org'. > merge 157014 178331 Bug#157014: Debian 3.0r0 Images are "unstable" Bug#178331: 157014 still appea

Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Richard Atterer
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 02:54:05AM +, Tom Goulet wrote: > > Could you please either make Jigdo work quickly and easily, or stop > > asking people to use Jigdo? > > I'm still asking for this :) You may have seen the screenshot on the jigdo homepage: I'm working on a proper "download manager"

Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Tom Goulet
> You may have seen the screenshot on the jigdo homepage: I'm working on a > proper "download manager" style jigdo application, which will hopefully > be easier to use. But don't hold your breath, it'll take me a little > longer... Sounds graphical, which would not make Jigdo easier (at least f

help with rsync + win 9x

2003-01-25 Thread Linux Geek
i installed rsync for win 9x (minimalist approach) http://optics.ph.unimelb.edu.au/help/rsync/rsync_pc1.html command i used was : rsync246 -e ssh -avP rsync://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/cdv1.iso cdv2.iso i was able to connect to server, downloaded the filelist, and it started to update the ISO. th

Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Gordon Huff
At 09:06 PM 1/25/2003 +, Tom Goulet wrote: I suspect there is a perception problem here. > What problems did you have using jigdo-lite? - I had to find out what Jigdo was It's something you want; not a problem. - I had to install Jigdo Download, unpack, read the readme.; installation done! - I

Re: help with rsync + win 9x

2003-01-25 Thread Gordon Huff
At 03:20 PM 1/25/2003 -0800, Geek wrote: i installed rsync for win 9x (minimalist approach) http://optics.ph.unimelb.edu.au/help/rsync/rsync_pc1.html Wow. I found that very difficult. I use the rsync from "Cygwin" (It's in the Pseudo-image-kit.) command i used was : rsync246 -e ssh -avP rsync://f

Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Tom Goulet
I'll try to get across my somewhat frustrating experience and then give up. > It's something you want; not a problem. It's something *Debian* wants, not me. > Download, unpack, read the readme.; installation done! I don't need to do that with Wget. > Readme file sez "click on runme"; not diff