Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 03:20:38AM -0600, Mark Allums wrote:
Alas, the jigdos often don't work. I quit using jigdos, and went back
to ISOs, for that reason. Too much productivity lost to them, too much
work to fix it when it breaks. Sorry, host providers and mirrors, but
they just aren't usable. I am certainly not going to waste my time with
one the size of a BD.
I had better luck with it. That said, its been long since I used it. What
are the relevant bug numbers?
I may have sent previous messages in this thread to some of the wrong
place(s). Please excuse me.
I have never looked up bugs for this, nor filed any, because I never
blamed jigdo-lite or wget, etc., for the problems I had. Most of the
blame is in the system as a whole. It may be too fragile.
I have had problems using it in both Windows and Debian. Once or twice,
it might have been bad timing on my part, picking a mirror that was down
or trying to use it during a transition from last week's to this week's
file set. But it is too unreliable for me. I follow the instructions
and it doesn't work. Twenty times, it is more than coincidence.
Perhaps the problem is between the keyboard and chair? I will concede
the possibility. But it is too much hassle for me to spend further time
trying to make it work.
Mark Allums
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