Re: Jigdo says Aaargh - 1 files could not be download, even when the file has been saved
--- Richard Atterer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Jose, Hi, Richard. this appears to be a problem at your end, most likely with your HTTP proxy. Please enter this URL into your browser and check the error message that you get instead of the file: ool/main/g/gnome-sudo/gnome-sudo_0.3-1_i386.deb' Connecting to 192.168.113.1:8080... connected. Proxy request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: unspecified [text/html] ^^^ Here, jigdo tries to get a Debian package, but the server sends a response which is HTML and only 504 bytes short: The same thing happens here, with the Debian backup server. I've verified this also holds the correct data. I suspect your HTTP proxy performs some filtering... is sudo a dirty word in Spanish? :-) No, it isn't. And I can assure you that I have a big bad vocabulary set... But it was as you said: i tried another net connection without proxies and it worked. Well, actually I downloaded first the file, and then rescaned the isos, as Gordon adviced me before. I don't known why among almost five thounsand files this lonely file didn't pass the proxy. Maybe Sudo is equal to Sado. ¡¡Then I have to load that package in the installation!! Thank you very much. __ Renovamos el Correo Yahoo!: ¡100 MB GRATIS! Nuevos servicios, más seguridad http://correo.yahoo.es -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Will there be new jigdo images this week?
Hello, I've just updated the CD/jigdo-cd/ page with info on why there are no weekly images ATM: The weekly CD build process is being modified to allow the fast generation of sarge CD images. While this work continues, no new weekly images are built - do not attempt to download images whose timestamp shows them to be older than one week! Cheers, Richard -- __ _ |_) /| Richard Atterer | GnuPG key: | \/¯| http://atterer.net | 0x888354F7 ¯ '` ¯
Re: Non-US CDs no more for sarge?
On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 11:22:41 +0200, Richard Atterer wrote: Will there be non-US CDs for the sarge release? ISTR that some people wanted to get rid of them, and I'm inclined to support that: These days, the non-US section isn't as useful as it used to be Looking at non-US/main, most of it is already obsoleted by packages in regular main: --- non-US/main packages obsoleted by packages in regular main --- erlang erlang-base freeswan gutenbook kernel-patch-freeswan libcrypt-des-perl netsaint-nrpe-plugin (by nagios-nrpe-plugin) netsaint-nrpe-server (by nagios-nrpe-server) netsaint-plugins (by nagios-plugins) netsaint-plugins-extra (dummy package) netsaint-plugins-fping (by nagios-plugins) netsaint-plugins-game (by nagios-plugins) netsaint-plugins-ldap (by nagios-plugins) netsaint-plugins-mysql (by nagios-plugins) netsaint-plugins-pgsql (by nagios-plugins) netsaint-plugins-radius (by nagios-plugins) netsaint-plugins-samba (by nagios-plugins) netsaint-plugins-snmp (by nagios-plugins) pavuk pgpgpg php4-mcrypt ssh-askpass The remainder consists of a few rather obscure packages: --- packages in non-US/main I couldn't find equivalents for in regular main --- erlang-slang gutenbrowser httperf pipsecd tunnelv vtun zmailer-ssl Now that we have crypto in main, the only real use for non-US is for packages that are encumbered by patents in the US which aren't encumbered by patents in the EU. I am not aware of any practical packages that fall in that category at the moment. Ray -- Windows 2001: Oh my god, it is full of bugs
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Re: Non-US CDs no more for sarge?
On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 01:20:56PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote: On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 11:22:41 +0200, Richard Atterer wrote: Will there be non-US CDs for the sarge release? ISTR that some people wanted to get rid of them, and I'm inclined to support that: These days, the non-US section isn't as useful as it used to be The remainder consists of a few rather obscure packages: --- packages in non-US/main I couldn't find equivalents for in regular main --- erlang-slang gutenbrowser httperf pipsecd tunnelv vtun zmailer-ssl Now that we have crypto in main, the only real use for non-US is for packages that are encumbered by patents in the US which aren't encumbered by patents in the EU. I am not aware of any practical packages that fall in that category at the moment. Not any that are in non-US/main in any case, AIUI, which means they probably wouldn't be released as part of a CD set. I believe getting non-US into working order again is still considered a blocker for release, but I think the concern here is non-US/non-free and getting non-US/main operational to the point that *removals* can be processed for sarge. (At least, britney thinks that all of the above-listed non-US/main packages should be removed.) -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer signature.asc Description: Digital signature