Hi,
I am tring to download the debian release woody r2 using jigdo. When I start
the process I noticed that the disk space is not used at all, no temporary
files/directories created. Below is a process messages:
BTW: I am using Windows XP SP2.
Jigsaw Download "lite"
Copyright 2001-2003 by R
> Do you guys need any help restoring the CD image building process?
Thank you very much, but cd image building is up and running again since
quite some time, the only thing that we are missing right now is the setup
for apache, we are waiting for the admins to set that up, meanwhile the cds
are a
> -
> 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 expressi
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 05:35:19PM +0100, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote:
> > Do you guys need any help restoring the CD image building process?
>
> Thank you very much, but cd image building is up and running again since
> quite some time, the only thing that we are missing right now is the setup
Does there exist a set of examples for making the jigdo tools
actually produce iso images instead of downloading 4.5 gig of
file parts and then crashing with no explanation? I mean,
it _seems_ like a good idea to only get the parts that have
changed, but I cannot find any clear explanation for w
> Why is it taking so long to reactivate an silly include apache.conf line...
Don't ask me, I first contacted debian-admin on the 8th of December of 2003,
since then I contacted them another time and Raphael Hertzog has also
contacted them, but still nothing has happened.
> BTW I was just referri
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 01:42:59PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> All I ever end up with is enormous files that
> jigdo refuses to use the next pass:
I vaguely remember such a problem existed, but that was long ago - are you
using the latest version of jigdo? Under Windows or Linux?
Cheers,
At 01:42 PM 1/2/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Does there exist a set of examples for making the jigdo tools
actually produce iso images instead of downloading 4.5 gig of
file parts and then crashing with no explanation
Well, yes. The Peter Jay Salzman HOWTO has examples.
? I mean,
it _seems_ like a goo
Hi,
I am tring to download the debian release woody r2 using jigdo. When I start
the process I noticed that the disk space is not used at all, no temporary
files/directories created. Below is a process messages:
BTW: I am using Windows XP SP2.
Jigsaw Download "lite"
Copyright 2001-2003 by R
> -
> 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 expressi
> Do you guys need any help restoring the CD image building process?
Thank you very much, but cd image building is up and running again since
quite some time, the only thing that we are missing right now is the setup
for apache, we are waiting for the admins to set that up, meanwhile the cds
are a
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 05:35:19PM +0100, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote:
> > Do you guys need any help restoring the CD image building process?
>
> Thank you very much, but cd image building is up and running again since
> quite some time, the only thing that we are missing right now is the setup
Does there exist a set of examples for making the jigdo tools
actually produce iso images instead of downloading 4.5 gig of
file parts and then crashing with no explanation? I mean,
it _seems_ like a good idea to only get the parts that have
changed, but I cannot find any clear explanation for w
> Why is it taking so long to reactivate an silly include apache.conf line...
Don't ask me, I first contacted debian-admin on the 8th of December of 2003,
since then I contacted them another time and Raphael Hertzog has also
contacted them, but still nothing has happened.
> BTW I was just referri
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 01:42:59PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> All I ever end up with is enormous files that
> jigdo refuses to use the next pass:
I vaguely remember such a problem existed, but that was long ago - are you
using the latest version of jigdo? Under Windows or Linux?
Cheers,
At 01:42 PM 1/2/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Does there exist a set of examples for making the jigdo tools
actually produce iso images instead of downloading 4.5 gig of
file parts and then crashing with no explanation
Well, yes. The Peter Jay Salzman HOWTO has examples.
? I mean,
it _seems_ like a good
16 matches
Mail list logo