Bonjour,
Vous proposez différents outils permettant la reprise d'un
téléchargement.
Sous Mac OS, curl est disponible nativement alors que speed download
qui est payant.
De plus, curl est bien intégré à l'extension flashgot pour Firefox.
Et bravo pour continuer à générer une version pour
a CD image or simply
stick to RedHat.
regards,
Patrick
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Richard Atterer wrote:
Hello Patrick,
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 02:16:29PM +0200, Patrick Strasser wrote:
The image was mounted loopback to hurd-image in the jigdo dir.
I guess you mean the hurd-data/ dir you gave to jigdo-file below?
Exactly
By specifying --label Name=/path you
/package, I
estimate template to be about 50-70 Mb.
This would be a template that worked at least until yesterday ;-)
(At this point I'd like to thank my new friends grep, less and sed and
of courde the pipe :)
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Patrick Strasser
Patrick Strasser wrote:
I hate to write this, but my nightly struggle for some number was vain.
Some statistics for the hurd-H4-CD1 image:
2069 files,
1888 packages,
381 could not be fetched from the Deibian mirrors (of which 3 where
duplicates. Can this even happen?)
14 Packages* files
.
(But as a wise man said: I practice the difference between theory and
practice is mach bigger than in theory ;-)
By the while, H4 seem not to be the best place/time for trying jigdo.
Patrick
ps: Can anyone give my a size of a Debian mirror? Just to know what we
try to avoid.
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Richard Atterer wrote:
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 01:53:17PM +0200, Patrick Strasser wrote:
In case the size is really a problem, note that you can always refine
the script used to generate the debian-superseded contents. Attila
just puts *all* outdated files there (because his CDs actually
Philip Charles wrote:
On Fri, 31 May 2002, Patrick Strasser wrote:
Cut
To sum up, first we need a list of files that can be found on mirrors
with their corresponding location, what I'm trying to do ATM. And second
the files itself for the checksums, which we get from the mounted image.
I
if these are compatible.
Greatings
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Richard Atterer wrote:
Hi Patrick,
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:37:06PM +0100, Patrick Strasser wrote:
In short, I want to produce jigdo files for the Debian/Hurd CD set, but I
don't have access to, don't want to setup , and don't have the space for
a mirror.
My first reaction
these be excluded generally? Is
there a list of files to be excluded for jigdo file sets?
I hope to finish my script this week, and of course to have the jigdo
files. But I don't want to publish them unless we have set up a working
fallback directory.
Patrick
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to be quite smaller.
Gruß vom Fuß
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the jigdo files, but ou can't build the images.
Try CD images.
Wouldn't it be better to move the old images to less intuitive place and
leave some message in sarge-dvd, so people don't try to download them?
Are the old images usefull at all?
Patrick
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jigdo is IMO the
best way to spread Debian CDs, thanks to the nature of ISO9660.
I'm shure there must be more arguments...
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if these are compatible.
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Richard Atterer wrote:
Hi Patrick,
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:37:06PM +0100, Patrick Strasser wrote:
In short, I want to produce jigdo files for the Debian/Hurd CD set, but I
don't have access to, don't want to setup , and don't have the space for
a mirror.
My first reaction
these be excluded generally? Is
there a list of files to be excluded for jigdo file sets?
I hope to finish my script this week, and of course to have the jigdo
files. But I don't want to publish them unless we have set up a working
fallback directory.
Patrick
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to be quite smaller.
Gruß vom Fuß
Patrick
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the jigdo files, but ou can't build the images.
Try CD images.
Wouldn't it be better to move the old images to less intuitive place and
leave some message in sarge-dvd, so people don't try to download them?
Are the old images usefull at all?
Patrick
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is IMO the
best way to spread Debian CDs, thanks to the nature of ISO9660.
I'm shure there must be more arguments...
Patrick
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Hello
I was trying to download the official net install images for the testing
release, but the link http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/ seems
dead?
I just wanted you to have that information...
Yours sincerely
Patrick Meyer
On Tuesday 20 February 2007 12:00, Frans Pop wrote:
(I have cloned your bug report for the two separate issues)
On Saturday 17 February 2007 03:25, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
Initial boot:
Systems will not boot off the CD image, because the ISO image is
not built with the correct directory
, know how grub works and
they also have to be able to fix it.
What do you think?
Please CC me, I am not subscribed.
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When installatie a 4.x (etch) netinst image which I had lying around,
the install just silently hung after selecting the roles the system had
to perform. The message on the install-console was that it was busy, but
nothing
Hello,
My name is Patrick Schreurs and i speak behave of one of the largest
Usenet providers News-Service.com.
I was wondering if Debian would be interested to make Debian available
through Usenet. The distributed characteristics of Usenet make it very
suitable for fast downloads (much
i see the 64 bit weekly testing has been updated on Mon May 16 06:23:06 UTC
2011
but there is no isos for the 64 bit and i noticed the 32bit doesn't have any
isos also i was wondering when the isos will be available for download
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Hi!
Stable, http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/7.3.0/i386/iso-dvd/ contains
gpg signatures.
Wheezy, http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/i386/iso-dvd/
does not contain gpg signatures.
Can you offer gpg signatures for Jessie as well
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