Re: [Cooker] ISO images
On Friday 21 March 2003 23:27, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote: > If not the iso images, why not repair the buggy cooker that avoid the > creation of runing isos? > I don't know what problems people have been having making .iso's but I have been making DVD sized .iso's for absolutely ages; made on last Friday, works perfect. -- John Allen, Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] MandrakeClub Silver Member.
Re: [Cooker] ISO Images [was: Re: When??]
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 14:39, Sir Pingus wrote: > > On Sat 22 Mar 2003 03:19, Thomas Backlund posted as excerpted below: > > > Now this is way off ... > > > > > > IIRC Warly (or another MDK employee) posted a message after 9.0 release how > > > the official ISOs gets delivered ... > > > > > > They don't get posted on the mirrors after a automated iso build, > > > instead they get built under strict control by Warly, then they get > > > distributed among the MDK employees that test the final ISOs, > > > and if they are all happy, the ISOs will be posted on the MDK master > > > server where the primary mirrors can pick them up, and after that > > > all other mirrors that rsyncs of the primary mirrors... > > > > Cool. I guess they are testing them now, then? Maybe something came up and > > they are NOT all happy with them? > > you know, in France we do not work on saturday and sunday. So don't believe that any > iso appear on mirror this week end. > > bye Pingus ;-) > > > > > Thanks for the info! All I had was speculation, b4. > > > > -- Personally I'm perfectly happy to wait till Warly says go. I used to work for a company that over road the build engineer all the time.. for that matter this is true of all of us ... we used to work for that company Therefore... I'll be patient. James
Re: [Cooker] ISO Images [was: Re: When??]
> On Sat 22 Mar 2003 03:19, Thomas Backlund posted as excerpted below: > > Now this is way off ... > > > > IIRC Warly (or another MDK employee) posted a message after 9.0 release how > > the official ISOs gets delivered ... > > > > They don't get posted on the mirrors after a automated iso build, > > instead they get built under strict control by Warly, then they get > > distributed among the MDK employees that test the final ISOs, > > and if they are all happy, the ISOs will be posted on the MDK master > > server where the primary mirrors can pick them up, and after that > > all other mirrors that rsyncs of the primary mirrors... > > Cool. I guess they are testing them now, then? Maybe something came up and > they are NOT all happy with them? you know, in France we do not work on saturday and sunday. So don't believe that any iso appear on mirror this week end. bye Pingus ;-) > > Thanks for the info! All I had was speculation, b4. > > -- > Duncan > "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little > temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- > Benjamin Franklin > > > _ > GRAND JEU SMS : Pour gagner un NOKIA 7650, envoyez le mot IF au 61321 > (prix d'un SMS + 0.35 euro). Un SMS vous dira si vous avez gagné. > Règlement : http://www.ifrance.com/_reloc/sign.sms _ GRAND JEU SMS : Pour gagner un NOKIA 7650, envoyez le mot IF au 61321 (prix d'un SMS + 0.35 euro). Un SMS vous dira si vous avez gagné. Règlement : http://www.ifrance.com/_reloc/sign.sms
Re: [Cooker] ISO Images [was: Re: When??]
On Sat 22 Mar 2003 03:19, Thomas Backlund posted as excerpted below: > Now this is way off ... > > IIRC Warly (or another MDK employee) posted a message after 9.0 release how > the official ISOs gets delivered ... > > They don't get posted on the mirrors after a automated iso build, > instead they get built under strict control by Warly, then they get > distributed among the MDK employees that test the final ISOs, > and if they are all happy, the ISOs will be posted on the MDK master > server where the primary mirrors can pick them up, and after that > all other mirrors that rsyncs of the primary mirrors... Cool. I guess they are testing them now, then? Maybe something came up and they are NOT all happy with them? Thanks for the info! All I had was speculation, b4. -- Duncan "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin
Re: [Cooker] ISO images
On Fri 21 Mar 2003 16:18, Phazeman posted as excerpted below: > Can someone from Mandrake please update the users and testers about the > state of the ISO images ? The people are very excited about it and it's > not nice to let them wait so much time without knowing whats going on. See my post to the "When?" thread, for what I think may be going on, FWIW from my admittedly gallery viewpoint, anyway. -- Duncan "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin
Re: [Cooker] ISO images
If not the iso images, why not repair the buggy cooker that avoid the creation of runing isos? El Sábado, 22 de Marzo de 2003 00:18, Phazeman escribió: > Can someone from Mandrake please update the users and testers about the > state of the ISO images ? The people are very excited about it and it's > not nice to let them wait so much time without knowing whats going on. > > Many thanks in advance. > Phazeman -- Francisco Alcaraz Ariza Departamento de Biología Vegetal Universidad de Murcia E-30100 Murcia España (Spain)
Re: [Cooker] iso images
> "B" == Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I don't think you could install from the ISO image unless you >> have a second machine (you can mount an ISO image as a file >> system on that machine and then export it under NFS, FTP or >> HTTP) >> B> Of course you can. Using either ext2 or fat partition Do you mean by unpacking the ISO on to an ext2/fat partition? I thought they wanted to mount the ISO image as a filesystem and didn't think you'd have the tools for that in the miniroot. Thanks for the clarification. B> but, for those having slow connection, how do you imagine ftp B> install? (Just a bit of math, how long do you need to transfer B> 150MB over 56Kb modem. Even if it 56Kb?) About 1/10th as long as grabbing two complete CDs? :) Or as Confucius said, "It does not matter how slow you go, so long as you do not stop." -- Gary Lawrence Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: office voice/fax: 01 519 4222723 T(C)Inc Business Innovations through Open Source http://www.teledyn.com "what I need is a job that doesn't interfere with my work" -gary murphy
Re: [Cooker] iso images
If someone can point me at HTTP-accessible ISO images, I'd be happy to register them with www.swarmcast.com -- it doesn't really matter if the site has limited bandwidth since swarmcasting uses less bandwidth as the demand rises. -- Gary Lawrence Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: office voice/fax: 01 519 4222723 T(C)Inc Business Innovations through Open Source http://www.teledyn.com "what I need is a job that doesn't interfere with my work" -gary murphy
Re: [Cooker] iso images
> > Borsenkow Andrej wrote: > > It is unpacked in many places and you can install via ftp - but, for > > those having slow connection, how do you imagine ftp install? (Just a > > bit of math, how long do you need to transfer 150MB over 56Kb modem. > > Even if it 56Kb?) > > Well, on my 33.6 kb modem, I would expect about 15 hours. I can do an > iso in about 65 hours, about 10 MB per hour, which is OK (not nice, but > OK), if you can stop and restart the transmission. (I used to do them > at night, until my ISP started cutting me off after 12 hours of connect > time.) > > But, if you are doing an *install* via ftp (or NFS) can you stop and > restart the install, or must you start over after each interruption. > Really a hypothetical question -- my best bet would be to download the > iso(s), burn the CD(s), and install from them, but I'm curious about how > an install over ftp or NFS might work. > > Thanks, > Randy Kramer > I don't see any problem with it, except that you have to wait 2 hours before the second part of the installation is downloaded before you readly can start.
Re: [Cooker] iso images
Op maandag 20 augustus 2001 15:20, schreef u: > On 20 Aug 2001 20:53:08 -0400, Wim Horst wrote: > > Is it possible to install directly from a iso image file, > > thus without first burning a cd. I don't have a cdwriter. > > yes, using hd.img. You will be prompted. This is a question for the > newbie (or expert if newbie is unsuccessful) list. It is highly > unappreciated on this, the cooker development list. Thanks a lot. Maybe newbie, but look at the answers.
Re: [Cooker] iso images
Borsenkow Andrej wrote: > It is unpacked in many places and you can install via ftp - but, for > those having slow connection, how do you imagine ftp install? (Just a > bit of math, how long do you need to transfer 150MB over 56Kb modem. > Even if it 56Kb?) Well, on my 33.6 kb modem, I would expect about 15 hours. I can do an iso in about 65 hours, about 10 MB per hour, which is OK (not nice, but OK), if you can stop and restart the transmission. (I used to do them at night, until my ISP started cutting me off after 12 hours of connect time.) But, if you are doing an *install* via ftp (or NFS) can you stop and restart the install, or must you start over after each interruption. Really a hypothetical question -- my best bet would be to download the iso(s), burn the CD(s), and install from them, but I'm curious about how an install over ftp or NFS might work. Thanks, Randy Kramer
RE: [Cooker] iso images
> > I don't think you could install from the ISO image unless you have a > second machine (you can mount an ISO image as a file system on that > machine and then export it under NFS, FTP or HTTP) > "I do not think" or "I have tried and it failed"? Of course you can. Using either ext2 or fat partition > For those of us on slow connections, and especially for those of us > who do not use even a small percent of the full 1.5Gb of files, if > the Beta image could be unpacked somewhere, it might be feasible for > us to install from the beta via HTTP > It is unpacked in many places and you can install via ftp - but, for those having slow connection, how do you imagine ftp install? (Just a bit of math, how long do you need to transfer 150MB over 56Kb modem. Even if it 56Kb?) -andrej
Re: [Cooker] iso images
I don't think you could install from the ISO image unless you have a second machine (you can mount an ISO image as a file system on that machine and then export it under NFS, FTP or HTTP) For those of us on slow connections, and especially for those of us who do not use even a small percent of the full 1.5Gb of files, if the Beta image could be unpacked somewhere, it might be feasible for us to install from the beta via HTTP -- Gary Lawrence Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: office voice/fax: 01 519 4222723 T(C)Inc Business Innovations through Open Source http://www.teledyn.com "We must become something we have never been" - H.I.M. Haile Selassie I
Re: [Cooker] iso images
--- Wim Horst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is it possible to install directly from a iso image file, > thus without first burning a cd. I don't have a cdwriter. > Hello Win Horst! How can you do that? Could you show me how to install directly from iso files without burning them to CD-r? TiA Hung.Vu = Takeshi's small space http://202.25.68.1/~m-99371/linux/index.html Join KDE-i18n-Vi? http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KDE-i18n-VN __ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
Re: [Cooker] iso images
On 20 Aug 2001 20:53:08 -0400, Wim Horst wrote: > Is it possible to install directly from a iso image file, > thus without first burning a cd. I don't have a cdwriter. > yes, using hd.img. You will be prompted. This is a question for the newbie (or expert if newbie is unsuccessful) list. It is highly unappreciated on this, the cooker development list.
Re: [Cooker] iso images Beta 8.0
Can we boot from floppy, and Install from an ISO stored on the root partition? dave On Friday 23 February 2001 13:31, you wrote: > Josi Luiz Barci Neves wrote: > > > > Hey man, where i can find iso images ? > > i can't dowload the "normal" version > > > > thanks a lot. > > > > > > > -- > > > From: marco goerlach[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > > Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: sexta-feira, 23 de fevereiro de 2001 07:18 > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Subject: [Cooker] iso images Beta 8.0 > > > > > > Hello folks, > > > > > > Who can help me? > > > Here the situiation. > > > > > > I have downloaded the cooker iso images 1-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso and > > > 2-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso in the directory cooker. > > > > > > I get a menu: > > > . > > > Please choose the partition where is copied the Linux-Mandrake > > > Distribution. > > > . > > > (0) cancel > > > (1)hda1 (size: 406 Mbytes) > > > (2) hda3 (size: 132 Mbytes) > > > (3) hda4 (size: 2347 Mbytes) > > > (4) hda5 (size: 2000 Mbytes) --> selected > > > > > > > > > > Please enter the directory (or ISO image file) containing the > > > > > > Linux-Mandrake Distribution. > > > (a) Directory or ISO image > > > (a) ? /cooker/1-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso > > > . > > > The graphical installer comes up and I can select the filesets which I > > > want to install. It begins to install but I get a error if the > > > installer requested filesets from iso image > > > 2-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso. Cannot install filesets <> > > > . > > > Who can help me to install mandrake with iso images? What must I do > > > therewith the installation is succesfully? > > > . > > > Thanks and regards, > > > Marco > > > > > > Hello Josi Luiz Barci Neves > > You can find the iso images Beta verion 8.0 on following side: > > sunsite.uio.no:/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake-iso > . > The iso images seems to be ok because I can mount both iso images and > they're readable. > . > with kind regards, > Marco -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Linux - Cause I dont do windows or ovens! [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Registered System: 83659
Re: [Cooker] iso images Beta 8.0
José Luiz Barci Neves wrote: > Hey man, where i can find iso images ? > i can't dowload the "normal" version > > thanks a lot. > > > -- > > From: marco goerlach[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: sexta-feira, 23 de fevereiro de 2001 07:18 > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [Cooker] iso images Beta 8.0 > > > > Hello folks, > > > > Who can help me? > > Here the situiation. > > > > I have downloaded the cooker iso images 1-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso and > > 2-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso in the directory cooker. > > > > I get a menu: > > . > > Please choose the partition where is copied the Linux-Mandrake > > Distribution. > > . > > (0) cancel > > (1)hda1 (size: 406 Mbytes) > > (2) hda3 (size: 132 Mbytes) > > (3) hda4 (size: 2347 Mbytes) > > (4) hda5 (size: 2000 Mbytes) --> selected > > > > > Please enter the directory (or ISO image file) containing the > > Linux-Mandrake Distribution. > > (a) Directory or ISO image > > (a) ? /cooker/1-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso > > . > > The graphical installer comes up and I can select the filesets which I > > want to install. It begins to install but I get a error if the installer > > requested filesets from iso image 2-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso. > > Cannot install filesets <> > > . > > Who can help me to install mandrake with iso images? What must I do > > therewith the installation is succesfully? > > . > > Thanks and regards, > > Marco > > Hello José Luiz Barci Neves You can find the iso images Beta verion 8.0 on following side: sunsite.uio.no:/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake-iso . The iso images seems to be ok because I can mount both iso images and they're readable. . with kind regards, Marco
RE: [Cooker] iso images Beta 8.0
Hey man, where i can find iso images ? i can't dowload the "normal" version thanks a lot. > -- > From: marco goerlach[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: sexta-feira, 23 de fevereiro de 2001 07:18 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Cooker] iso images Beta 8.0 > > Hello folks, > > Who can help me? > Here the situiation. > > I have downloaded the cooker iso images 1-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso and > 2-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso in the directory cooker. > > I get a menu: > . > Please choose the partition where is copied the Linux-Mandrake > Distribution. > . > (0) cancel > (1)hda1 (size: 406 Mbytes) > (2) hda3 (size: 132 Mbytes) > (3) hda4 (size: 2347 Mbytes) > (4) hda5 (size: 2000 Mbytes) --> selected > > > Please enter the directory (or ISO image file) containing the > Linux-Mandrake Distribution. > (a) Directory or ISO image > (a) ? /cooker/1-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso > . > The graphical installer comes up and I can select the filesets which I > want to install. It begins to install but I get a error if the installer > requested filesets from iso image 2-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso. > Cannot install filesets <> > . > Who can help me to install mandrake with iso images? What must I do > therewith the installation is succesfully? > . > Thanks and regards, > Marco > > > > > > > > > >
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - questions
On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 09:22:04AM +, Peter Ruskin wrote: > As long as your rc1 inst image has the same name and is in the same place > '$LOCALDIR' it should work. I don't have an earlier iso so I can't test > that - I expect to be downloading most of this week - I'm currently at > 26% of Mandrake72-ext.iso > -- i put the two rc images in dir as Mandrake72-.iso, seemed to get through 40Mb in an hour, and when bt dropped line resumed with the 40Mb file, hence the question. i have used xcdroast to recreate an iso from a previously written cd before. currently at 190mb of the extension.. bring on surftime, imagine downloading until 8am. :-) are you in ManLUG ? Stephen R Parkinson
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - questions
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, stephen wrote: > On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 01:19:35PM +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote: > > On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, stephen wrote: > > > On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:36:44AM +0100, stephen wrote: > > <...> > > > > I run this from my crontab every 2 hours 20 minutes. > > ## > > #!/bin/bash > > # /usr/local/bin/rsync-iso > > echo == > > echo rsync-iso - this script will download the latest Mandrake iso. > > echo > > puzzle? > > suppose i have the rc1 inst image, all 670+Mb of it > > i thought the idea was to only pull the differences and still retain the bulk > of the file, and not after the first 2hr download session to end up the 40Mb > file? > > Any ideas ? > As long as your rc1 inst image has the same name and is in the same place '$LOCALDIR' it should work. I don't have an earlier iso so I can't test that - I expect to be downloading most of this week - I'm currently at 26% of Mandrake72-ext.iso -- -- Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrexham, UK KDE - the professionals' choice --
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - questions
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 01:19:35PM +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote: > On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, stephen wrote: > > On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:36:44AM +0100, stephen wrote: > <...> > > btinternet in their infinite something, drop the line every 2 hrs > > and it's dynamic ip, not a problem when i use download 4 x > > netscape downloads need stopping and restarting.. pain > > what happens with rsync connections, have i really got to wake up > > every 2 hrs > > i don't suppose anyone has a suitable script for adaption ? > > I run this from my crontab every 2 hours 20 minutes. > ## > #!/bin/bash > # /usr/local/bin/rsync-iso > echo == > echo rsync-iso - this script will download the latest Mandrake iso. > echo puzzle? suppose i have the rc1 inst image, all 670+Mb of it i thought the idea was to only pull the differences and still retain the bulk of the file, and not after the first 2hr download session to end up the 40Mb file? Any ideas ? Stephen R Parkinson
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - questions
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, stephen wrote: > On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:36:44AM +0100, stephen wrote: <...> > btinternet in their infinite something, drop the line every 2 hrs > and it's dynamic ip, not a problem when i use download 4 x > netscape downloads need stopping and restarting.. pain > what happens with rsync connections, have i really got to wake up > every 2 hrs > i don't suppose anyone has a suitable script for adaption ? I run this from my crontab every 2 hours 20 minutes. ## #!/bin/bash # /usr/local/bin/rsync-iso echo == echo rsync-iso - this script will download the latest Mandrake iso. echo # # Variables # NORWAY="sunsite.uio.no::Mandrake/iso/" REMOTEDIR=$NORWAY LOCALPARTITION='/mnt/downloads' LOCALDIR='/mnt/downloads/Mandrake/iso/' MYISP='greatXscape' DIALUPDELAY='20s' ISTATUS=`netstat -i|grep ppp0` # TIMEOUT This option allows you to set a maximum IO timeout in seconds. If no # data is transferred for the specified time then rsync will exit. The default # is 0, which means no timeout. TIMEOUT=7100 H=$[$TIMEOUT/3600] S=$[$TIMEOUT-$[$H*3600]] M=$[$S/60] S=$[$S-$[$M*60]] # If ppp already running, quit. if [ "$ISTATUS" != "" ] ; then echo "ppp already running - I'm leaving it alone! - Goodbye." exit fi echo "Connecting to $MYISP ..." echo /sbin/ifup ppp0 # Allow a delay before connect. while [ "$ISTATUS" == "" ] ; do sleep 1 ISTATUS=`netstat -i|grep ppp0` done # I like this monitor. echo "Spawning: GKrellM stacked system monitors ..." echo [ "$DISPLAY" = ":0" ] && /usr/X11R6/bin/gkrellm & echo "Ready to start the download" echo if [ $H = 0 ] ; then echo "After $M minutes, rsync will stop if data transfer is interrupted." elif [ $H = 1 ] ; then echo "After 1 hour and $M minutes, rsync will stop if data transfer is interrupted." else echo "After $H hours and $M minutes, rsync will stop if data transfer is interrupted." fi # Get the start time START=`date +%s` # Get directory size at start T1=`du -sm $LOCALDIR|gawk '{print $1}'` # This is the busy stuff ... rsync -rltvP --stats --timeout=$TIMEOUT \ $REMOTEDIR $LOCALDIR # Get finish time ... FIN=`date +%s` ELAPSED=$[$FIN-$START] H=$[$ELAPSED/3600] S=$[$ELAPSED-$[$H*3600]] M=$[$S/60] S=$[$S-$[$M*60]] # ... and report how long it ran at end of script. # Get directory size at finish and report download size (at end of script). T2=`du -sm $LOCALDIR|gawk '{print $1}'` F=`df | grep $LOCALPARTITION|gawk '{print $5}'` T=$(($T2-$T1)) # All done! echo "quitting ppp ..." /sbin/ifdown ppp0 echo echo "terminating GKrellM ..." echo killall gkrellm &> /dev/null # Report how long it ran. echo if (( $H == 0 )) ; then echo "rsync was running for $M minutes until `date`." elif (( $H == 1 )) ; then echo "rsync was running for 1 hour and $M minutes until `date`." else echo "rsync was running for $H hours and $M minutes until `date`." fi # Report download size. if (( $T != 0 )); then if (( $T >= 0 )) ; then echo echo "After rsync, $LOCALPARTITION is now $T MB bigger at $T2 MB ( $F used )." echo else echo echo "After rsync, $LOCALPARTITION is now $((-$T)) MB smaller at $T2 MB ( $F used )." echo fi fi exit 0 -- -- Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrexham, UK KDE - the professionals' choice --
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - questions
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:36:44AM +0100, stephen wrote: > On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 05:18:34PM +0930, Allen Bolderoff wrote: > > > > /localpath/to/iso --partial --progress --stats > > > permission denied. > unexpected EOF in read_timeout > > does this translate as busy, go away ?? translates as did not pull my email for upto date info do in progress btinternet in their infinite something, drop the line every 2 hrs and it's dynamic ip, not a problem when i use download 4 x netscape downloads need stopping and restarting.. pain what happens with rsync connections, have i really got to wake up every 2 hrs i don't suppose anyone has a suitable script for adaption ? Stephen R Parkinson
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - questions
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 05:18:34PM +0930, Allen Bolderoff wrote: > > How about: > > rsync -av remote.mirror.site::/path/to/iso > /localpath/to/iso --partial --progress --stats > > [stephen@zmemw16 stephen]$ rsync -av sunsite.uio.no::Mandrake-iso receiving file list ... done drwxr-xr-x8192 2000/10/27 19:53:23 . -rw-r--r-- 579280896 2000/10/27 19:50:56 Mandrake72-ext.iso -rw-r--r-- 680378368 2000/10/27 18:01:20 Mandrake72-inst.iso -rw-r--r--1398 2000/10/25 21:01:03 README -rw-r--r-- 107 2000/10/27 19:53:23 md5sums wrote 81 bytes read 616 bytes 16.40 bytes/sec total size is 1259660769 speedup is 1807260.79 [stephen@zmemw16 stephen]$ rsync -av sunsite.uio.no:/Mandrake-iso/Mandrake72-inst.iso \ /home/stephen/72/Mandrake72-inst.iso --stats --progress --partial permission denied. unexpected EOF in read_timeout does this translate as busy, go away ??
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - please expand
stephen wrote: > > > [stephen@zmemw16 stephen]$ rsync -avv >sunsite.uio.no::/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake/iso/Mandrake72-inst.iso \ > /home/stephen/Mandrake72-inst.iso --partial --progress --stats > > ERROR: The remote path must start with a module name > > I probably got the source path to file wrong, how do you get ls -l out of an > rsync server rsync remote.mirror.site:: will list all the site's available modules for you. The module name usually coincides with a step in the actual path, the module idea is only a 'shortcut' to reduce common path lengths. rsync remote.mirror.site::Mandrake-iso will get you a list of what is available from that library. rsync -n --progress --stats \ remote.mirror.site::Mandrake-iso/ \ /localpath/to/iso sets up a dry run (no downloading) which will give you a list of the full names of what would otherwise be downloaded. Or, once you know where the library name points to, use ftp or http to work out the rest of the path and to see what will be downloaded. -- Regards, Ron. [AU]
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - please expand
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 06:56:33AM +0100, stephen wrote: > [stephen@zmemw16 stephen]$ rsync -avv >sunsite.uio.no::/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake/iso/Mandrake72-inst.iso \ > /home/stephen/Mandrake72-inst.iso --partial --progress --stats > > ERROR: The remote path must start with a module name You want: rsync -avv --partial --progress --stats \ sunsite.uio.no::Mandrake/iso/Mandrake72-inst.iso \ /home/stephen/Mandrake72-inst.iso > I probably got the source path to file wrong, how do you get ls -l out of an > rsync server To find out the modules just do: rsync sunsite.uio.no:: To find out the files say in the iso dir do: rsync -a sunsite.uio.no::Mandrake/iso/ -- Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://ben.reser.org Maslow's Maxim: If the only tool you have is a hammer, you treat everything like a nail.
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - please expand
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 05:18:34PM +0930, Allen Bolderoff wrote: > > > howabout > > > How about: > > rsync -av remote.mirror.site::/path/to/iso > /localpath/to/iso --partial --progress --stats > [stephen@zmemw16 stephen]$ rsync -avv sunsite.uio.no::/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake/iso/Mandrake72-inst.iso \ /home/stephen/Mandrake72-inst.iso --partial --progress --stats ERROR: The remote path must start with a module name I probably got the source path to file wrong, how do you get ls -l out of an rsync server Stephen R Parkinson
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - is a binary diff file possible ??
> howabout > > xdelta delta -9 beta3.iso rc1.iso beta_2_rc1_upgrade.gz > How about: rsync -av remote.mirror.site::/path/to/iso /localpath/to/iso --partial --progress --stats this will do effectively what diff does, and only brings down what is required. ie if the file is the same in many places, this will only bring down the differences, and give you an identical copy of the remote file. it usually saves me 500MB on a 600 MB iso (one version to the next) some times even more, sometimes less.
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - is a binary diff file possible ??
Is it relevant as to how the two data streams are compressed, we are interested in compressing the difference stream. might be to a pure maths type person, bit beyond mine howabout xdelta delta -9 beta3.iso rc1.iso beta_2_rc1_upgrade.gz assuming xdelta can handle 640M files ;-) it's been trundling along upstairs for about 10hrs, but its a p2-233 128M so it could take awhile. perhaps someone else could take a crack at it as well i tried it yesterday with 100M off the front of each iso, but can't remember the size of the result file. i stopped it in order to go for delta'ing the lot. i wouldn't have done that if the size wasn't quite small, maybe 30M if you were tracking mandrake, had pulled the first beta, and had the choice of another 640M or 150M download and 'patching' ?? Stephen R Parkinson
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - is a binary diff file possible ??
Ron Stodden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 2a all RPMs come already compressed RPMs are cpio archive + a rpm header (requirements, what is providing, description, date, version, changelog and the like). They're not compressed. most SRPMs content is compressed.
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - is a binary diff file possible ??
stephen wrote: > > Having only just finished downloading Beta3, the air became > slightly colourful when as browsing email I saw RC1 mentioned, > closely followed by a 'here we go again' feeling, my computer > is definitely moving out of my bedroom. > > I should perhaps mention my modem, that's why I waited for > a slightly longer lasting beta than 1 & 2 ;-) > > Questions:: > 1. Would a binary difference file be possible ? yes, through xdelta, using xdelta delta RC1.iso RC3.iso RC3.xd and then rebuild xdelta patch RC3.xd RC1.iso RC3.iso > 2. Would it necessaryily be significantly smaller ? it's not said, but could be. We don't know unless we try, but depends on how many RPM packages are changed and how they are placed in the ISO image. Generally if you do an xdelta between two RPMs (whose files differs only in a few bytes) the size of the "delta" file is near the size of the original file (because the gzipped stream is totally different). I never did that on two "almost" near .ISO image files. > 2a. How would it compress ? xdelta files are already gzipped. Note also that 99% of the ISO image contents contains RPM files, which can't be furthermore packed. > 3. If it was say 20-50%, would you produce one for the mirrors ? > 4. Would it be similar for 'Extension' cdroms ? Bye. Giuseppe.
Re: [Cooker] ISO images - is a binary diff file possible ??
stephen wrote: > I should perhaps mention my modem, that's why I waited for > a slightly longer lasting beta than 1 & 2 ;-) > > Questions:: > 1. Would a binary difference file be possible ? > 2. Would it necessaryily be significantly smaller ? > 2a. How would it compress ? > 3. If it was say 20-50%, would you produce one for the mirrors ? > 4. Would it be similar for 'Extension' cdroms ? 1 yes 2 yes 2a all RPMs come already compressed 3 Visit my web page: http://members.optushome.com.au/ronst/ and download the fast rsync downloader (no_sync.pl and rsync_exclude) that does all this. 4 The above is based on tree downloading and hd.img install and does not waste time and money with iso images or CDROM installs. As downloaded, it is tailored for English English and US international keyboard only - the hundreds of megabytes of other locale stuff is not downloaded. -- Regards, Ron. [AU]