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Package: zsync
Version: 0.3.3-1.sarge.1.2
Severity: minor

When using zsyncmake -e, it prints the following to stderr:

  "Relative URL included in .zsync file - you must keep the file being
   served and the .zsync in the same public directory"

When using this in a script, this is rather too noisy - the message is
extra information, not an error or a warning. Please either drop this
message or at least move it to stdout so that a redirect to /dev/null
will make it go away.

Thanks!
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Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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zsync with relative urls isn't really it's "normal" mode of operation,
although it's what you might want to use in your case. 

if you want to create a relative url, without the warning, you can use
the -u option:

zsyncmake -u <filename> <filename>

future versions of zsync will have that information rephrased to make it
easier to get to that solution

cu  robert

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