It will come a there are also a large number of site changes and
directory changes also incorperated in them to deal with;
I also found that using wget and curl's error list would download most
times even after using the -notimeout with /scripts/Download failing so
there is something with the delays with satellite that either doesn't
like curl or the switches set, when i have something with my puppy t290
out I shall investigate further and maybe the -notimeout just needs an
extra curl switch added;
as far as /target/xen is concerned I don't know enough to deal with it,
all I knew was it kept telling me it wasn't there and was needed when
doing a full download and wasn't being fun to find the problem;
and on the other hand, with wayland/weston going great guns nowadays, I
was wondering if it was worth considering adding it as a new target and
asking one of their people to create the lists and package sets to suit?
On 10/15/2014 08:35 PM, ExactCODE wrote:
Ok, great, thanks for updating the Download tags then, patch
appreciated!
Also some areas are completely unused in T2, like this extremely
aging, “abandon” xen target. Guess nobody touched it in years, if it
is for me we can probably just delete that, ...
On Oct 15, 2014, at 11:28, scsijon <[email protected]>
wrote:
cos it wasn't there as of this morning!
In fact there are a number of packages that are in the package
lists and are either missing from the repository or are set with a
chsum-error on the end of their name. I started with 205 not on
your repository. I am now down to 18 I can't source from anywhere
and i think some package admins are wondering whats up with my
requests for outdated packages although mostly they have been nice
enough to help me out.
While i'm at it can you have a look at
/target/xen/package/xen-tools as it's still listed at 3.2.0.tgz and
the only 3.2.0 available seems to be 3.2.0.tar.gz although
elsewhere in the packagelist xen-tools is up to 4.x.
regards
On 10/15/2014 07:41 PM, ExactCODE wrote:
Hey,
I wonder why you go thru the pain loading from moving upstream
sites, when you could just download all form our mirror, …
René
On Oct 15, 2014, at 6:36, scsijon <[email protected]>
wrote:
Just a note or two that the package list has a problem for
develop/ConsoleKit/consolekit.desc.
It lists it as a bz2 where as the raw package is a xz, even on
the desc listed site.
I also found that there is at least three versions of this
package out there on the web while trying to find a bz2 and
each is of a different changelog date even though they are the
same revision and what is worse 2 are the same size. Of course
you have to download and open to find this out.
As the package has no chsum in the desc, could someone who has
a working one, please let me know which i should be using
please.
As an adendum (?and I think extracted from the right one) there
is a note, which i am copying below, I am not sure what Rene
will do about it, but I wouldn't mind a comment from him.
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Author: Michael Biebl <[email protected]> Date: Fri Jul 19
06:29:40 2013 +0200
Update NEWS
NOTE: ConsoleKit is no longer actively maintained and this will
most likely be the final release. You are advised to switch to
logind:
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-logind.service.html
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