On Sun, 26 May 2002, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > On mirrors.kernel.org, we recently suffered a major disk failure, which > among other things ate our PIK CD mirror setup. I went to look for the > software again, and find that "it has mostly been superceded by jigdo, > and that is the only way to download the Debian DVD images."
PIK was kind of inefficient and required a final rsync to get the full image, which requires (at least) the master site to carry a full set of images. Jigdo is kind of a better PIK in that it builds an actual image, not just a pseudo-image from a jigdo file and a template (containing the literal data not found in packages on your local debian mirror). Since no mirror carries the Debian DVD images jigdo is the only way to get it. The downsides if jigdo is that it is a fairly complex C++ program which means some portability issues when dealing with older systems. There exists a C port, but that is not actively maintained currenlty. It is also a fairly new system, which means just the obvious bugs have been noticed and taken care of. I believe there are some usability issues to take care of after The Release. > It makes me reluctant to spend the work to resurrect the debian-cd > mirror on mirrors.kernel.org. Perhaps someone could explain the > situation as well as this "jigdo" business to me... Basically, what you need to do is install the jigdo program and then this script (with a few modifications) should do the job of building images from a mirror of the jigdo files: http://www.acc.umu.se/~maswan/debian-push/jigdo-mirror Richard: Perhaps the jigdo-mirror script should be in a more official place than here and in the list archives? /Mattias Wadenstein -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]