Hi, correction: I wrote "jigdo-live" where i meant "jigdo-lite".
--------------------------------------------------------------------- The riddle of the checksum string which base64 -d cannot decode seems to be caused by the ambiguity of RFC3548 which offers two "alphabets" for Base 64. Obviously .jigdo uses the "URL and Filename Safe Alphabet" whereas the program base64 expects the "Base 64 Alphabet". The difference between both is in "-" <-> "+" and "_" <-> "/". So "wsfEt-ZHUGE27bcOEQdnwg" can be decoded if i write it as "wsfEt+ZHUGE27bcOEQdnwg" (and append two "=" to get to a number of characters that is divisible by 4). --------------------------------------------------------------------- If we were sure that zope-quotafolder_0.1.1-1_all.deb is good, we could even squeeze it by dd into the ISO at the correct location. xorriso could tell where. But there is few hope for the overall SHA256 to match the resulting ISO. The Debian-specific riddle is why that .deb does not yield the MD5 which it obviously had when the ISO was composed many years ago. Have a nice day :) Thomas

