Le 2010-11-03 02:24, Luca Berra a écrit :


I don't know what to say...
I think the idea behind jigdo is very nice, but probably in our fast
moving and consumistic world anything that goes against waste of
resources is uncool.

I wonder if you and others took the time to look at what the thing does
besides reading the warning and jumping at the chance to bash me. And
being pedantic i'd like to point out that i initially stated "something
like jigdo"

googling i bit it appears redhat did a rewrite in python (using
twisted), it has been last updated about 1 year ago. Being what it is i
do not really expect it to be updated very often. for a comparison last
wget release was on september 2009.

Jigdo is a simple tool whose purpose is to merge package files plus a
template in order to create a finished iso, identical to the one that a
distribution would provide.

About the issue you raise, i may be partial here, but i would like to
point out:
The project is in "maintenance mode" does not mean: "the project is
unmaintained"

the tool is widely used (debian, ubuntu) so i guess in case a security
issue is found, the community could easily provide a fix.

L.

OK, I am not a dev., but even myself, I would be a little leery of a piece of software that no longer had a maintainer nor that the site was pretty well in moth balls. However, if, like you said, RedHat had updated it and was using it, maybe look to RedHat for the download for the tool?

So, we took a little turn in the conversation, is it possible to have a copy of Mageia + updates on one ISO DVD/CD for Communities to use for people who do not have access to high speed or simply no internet connection at all?

Do you think that Mageia could offer this service or would it just be too much time to devote for this?

Marc



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