Thanks, That solved the problem. Perhaps openpkg could check if a download succeed and give a more meaningfull message if he can�t get a file reporting the failed URL.
Alex. PS.: Mery Christmas and happy new year ! Citando "Ralf S. Engelschall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Fri, Dec 24, 2004, Michael van Elst wrote: > > > On Fri, Dec 24, 2004 at 10:15:44AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > I check the output from openpkg build -Ua. There it stops with: > > > > > > # curling index > ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.2/UPD/00UPLOAD/00INDEX.rdf > > > # using XML parser > > > > > > So I checked manual access to that last file that was DENIED. > > > > Looks like the index is broken, it shouldn't include a 00UPLOAD > > directory. > > Ah, ok. Now I see the problem: the indexer picked up the files(!) in > the UPD/00UPLOAD/ dir so on Thursday we had the idea to place an empty > 00INDEX.rdf file into UPD/00UPLOAD/. Sorry, we totally forgot that the > indexer does not _include_ this file but _reference_ it, so the index > was broken the way described. I've removed the empty 00INDEX.rdf files > again and so the user's problem should be gone again. Sorry, our fault: > wrong approach in fixing a different problem. > > Ralf S. Engelschall > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.engelschall.com > > ______________________________________________________________________ > The OpenPKG Project www.openpkg.org > User Communication List [email protected] > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. ______________________________________________________________________ The OpenPKG Project www.openpkg.org User Communication List [email protected]
