On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 04:11:52AM +, Tom Goulet wrote:
> Jigdo (er, jigdo-lite anyways) stops after downloading ten packages, and
> them makes an ISO image. It seemed to me that jigdo-lite was
> malfunctioning. That would not have happened with Wget.
jigdo just does things differently.
>
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 15:11, Tom Goulet wrote:
> 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 t
Hi!
I'm happy to announce that we'll be weekly creating netinst cds for testing
(the future sarge distribution), this cds are made using Tollef Fog Heen's
daily images of the debian-installer, like the full images we are currently
building.
The images will be accesible by the full ones, this is,
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, bob parker wrote:
> Out of curiosity can you download a full cd iso on a dialup connection that
> is dropped every 4 hours using wget?
>
> At the very least you have to find a site that supports resume.
isn't resume supported by most ftp servers nowadays ? and/or isn't
resum
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 03:00, jason andrade wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, bob parker wrote:
> > Out of curiosity can you download a full cd iso on a dialup connection
> > that is dropped every 4 hours using wget?
> >
> > At the very least you have to find a site that supports resume.
>
> isn't resume
At 04:11 AM 1/26/2003 +, Tom Goulet wrote:
--snip--
I don't need to do that with Wget.
It appears that you really *like* wget and that no tool other than wget
will keep you happy. (Jigdo uses wget also.)
My advice then is to abandon jigdo - either the jigdo-lite version or the
jigdo-eas
At 12:33 PM 1/26/2003 +0100, you wrote:
> > I found it easiest to Google for the missing file and download it to the
> > working directory. Next time I restart Jigdo this file is picked up.
It isn't necessary to google for missing files! (At least with jigdo-lite,
dunno about jigdo-easy. BTW, ji
At 02:36 AM 1/27/2003 +1100, bob parker wrote:
Out of curiosity can you download a full cd iso on a dialup connection that
is dropped every 4 hours using wget?
At the very least you have to find a site that supports resume.
Bob
I think so ... I'll run jigo-easy (and hence wget) in the backgro
At 02:00 AM 1/27/2003 +1000, jason andrade wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, bob parker wrote:
> Out of curiosity can you download a full cd iso on a dialup connection that
> is dropped every 4 hours using wget?
>
> At the very least you have to find a site that supports resume.
isn't resume supported
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote:
> The images will be accesible by the full ones, this is, at...
> http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/
> currently only i386 images are being built, and given the status of
> debian-installer, they may or may not work at all, the pur
I understand this is all a volunteer effort and so you can't
expect installing Debian to be as easy as installing, say,
Windows 98, but.. :)
It would be nice if jigdo could do most of the hunting for
files by itself, rather than me having to supply it with
components.
Personally, I rather dislike
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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-
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 04:11:52AM +, Tom Goulet wrote:
> Jigdo (er, jigdo-lite anyways) stops after downloading ten packages, and
> them makes an ISO image. It seemed to me that jigdo-lite was
> malfunctioning. That would not have happened with Wget.
jigdo just does things differently.
>
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 15:11, Tom Goulet wrote:
> 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 t
Hi!
I'm happy to announce that we'll be weekly creating netinst cds for testing
(the future sarge distribution), this cds are made using Tollef Fog Heen's
daily images of the debian-installer, like the full images we are currently
building.
The images will be accesible by the full ones, this is,
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, bob parker wrote:
> Out of curiosity can you download a full cd iso on a dialup connection that
> is dropped every 4 hours using wget?
>
> At the very least you have to find a site that supports resume.
isn't resume supported by most ftp servers nowadays ? and/or isn't
resum
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 03:00, jason andrade wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, bob parker wrote:
> > Out of curiosity can you download a full cd iso on a dialup connection
> > that is dropped every 4 hours using wget?
> >
> > At the very least you have to find a site that supports resume.
>
> isn't resume
At 04:11 AM 1/26/2003 +, Tom Goulet wrote:
--snip--
I don't need to do that with Wget.
It appears that you really *like* wget and that no tool other than wget
will keep you happy. (Jigdo uses wget also.)
My advice then is to abandon jigdo - either the jigdo-lite version or the
jigdo-easy ver
At 12:33 PM 1/26/2003 +0100, you wrote:
> > I found it easiest to Google for the missing file and download it to the
> > working directory. Next time I restart Jigdo this file is picked up.
It isn't necessary to google for missing files! (At least with jigdo-lite,
dunno about jigdo-easy. BTW, jigdo
At 02:36 AM 1/27/2003 +1100, bob parker wrote:
Out of curiosity can you download a full cd iso on a dialup connection that
is dropped every 4 hours using wget?
At the very least you have to find a site that supports resume.
Bob
I think so ... I'll run jigo-easy (and hence wget) in the background wh
At 02:00 AM 1/27/2003 +1000, jason andrade wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, bob parker wrote:
> Out of curiosity can you download a full cd iso on a dialup connection that
> is dropped every 4 hours using wget?
>
> At the very least you have to find a site that supports resume.
isn't resume supported by
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote:
> The images will be accesible by the full ones, this is, at...
> http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/
> currently only i386 images are being built, and given the status of
> debian-installer, they may or may not work at all, the pur
I understand this is all a volunteer effort and so you can't
expect installing Debian to be as easy as installing, say,
Windows 98, but.. :)
It would be nice if jigdo could do most of the hunting for
files by itself, rather than me having to supply it with
components.
Personally, I rather dislike
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