Hi, I'm trying to use jigdo-easy to download the woody distr. It works, but I don't know how to make it correctly resume the download : after a Ctrl-C or a more aggressive killing, re-running the program restarts the download at the beginning
I work on WinME; I put jigdo-easy in c:\utils\jigdo\jigdo-easy; it correctly creates the jigdo-easy-tmp directory, and starts downloading some files, but (yep, quite amazing how unstable WinME is...) I must kill it. As sayed in the readme, I re-run the runme batch, and select the same image as previously ( Debian Woody rev1, for i386, 1st CD). At the "local files" question, I tried different ways : - pressing Enter - the path of jigdo-easy (c:\utils\jigdo\jigdo-easy) - the path of the tmp directory (c:\utils\jigdo\jigdo-easy\jigdo-easy-tmp) in the two last cases, it searches through the files present in the specified directory, then re-ask the "Local Files" question (I assume it means it didn't found anything interesting) ... so I finally simply pressed Enter Then, for Debian Mirror and Non-US mirror, I accept the default choice (the one I selected at the first download) And then, it writes "Found 0 of the 1473 files..." and start re-downloading the first file (writing it in in a '.1' file, then in a '.2', etc. file) Could you explain me what I forgot to do (or what I did wrong) ? (Concerning the choice of the image, I would have choosen directly the previously downloaded .jigdo file, but jigdo-easy has decompressed it directly in woody-i386-1_NONUS.jigdo.unpacked) Thanksfully, Pierre-Olivier Vares -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

