Re: Stable DVD and jigdo error

2004-04-21 Thread Jan Kesten
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Chris schrieb:

 Using that doc.tgz file you sent me the link for. It worked. I
remounted
 the tmp iso image and scaned the untarred doc.tgz file.

 It worked fine. Actually I had the tmp iso copied to a new directory,
 deleted the old doc directory and untared your doc.tgz file.

 It still ended up needing to get about 6 files from the
 ftp.au.debian.org mirror:

 e.g.  debian/doc/dedication-2.2.sigs.tar.gz

 but the *.iso was built successfuly from this. I now have my first
burnt
 DVD. :)

Hi Chris!

Nice to read that now it worked - I took a look at my mirror here,
and there are all needed files here locally. Next days I put a copy
of /doc online and add a remark at my website. I was wondering if
there are no other people who have this problem?

Cheers,
Jan


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Re: [Fwd: Stable DVD and jigdo error]

2004-04-20 Thread Richard Atterer
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 06:55:28AM +0200, Jan Kesten wrote:
 I obtained the two files:
 
 debian-stable-i386-binary-1-nonfree.jigdo
 debian-stable-i386-binary-1-nonfree.template

These files are 11 days old, and the person who created them did not set up
a so-called fallback mirror for the files which were removed from the
Debian archive (or whose content changed) during those last 11 days.

 I have used a number of mirrors to obaining the files, using the ones in
 the [Server} section of the jigdo file, as well as ftp.au.debian.org for
 both the normal and non-US data.

You could try getting these files by using the Debian snapshot mirror:

http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2004/04/09

 The following files are always attempted to be grabbed each time i run
 jigdo-lite
 
  
 ftp.de.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-i386/3.0.23-2002-05-21/doc/cs/install.cs.txt'
 
  8 files all from with the name  ...doc/*/install.*.txt
 
 Could someone help me here so that I can obtain a working DVD image?

Ah - looks like those missing files are just documentation! If you don't 
mind these files' data being all-zero on your DVD, you can just write the 
iso.tmp file to it.

Cheers,

  Richard

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Re: [Fwd: Stable DVD and jigdo error]

2004-04-20 Thread Chris
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 10:34:28AM +0200, Richard Atterer wrote:


 On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 06:55:28AM +0200, Jan Kesten wrote:
  I obtained the two files:
  
  debian-stable-i386-binary-1-nonfree.jigdo
  debian-stable-i386-binary-1-nonfree.template
 
 These files are 11 days old, and the person who created them did not set up
 a so-called fallback mirror for the files which were removed from the
 Debian archive (or whose content changed) during those last 11 days.
 
  I have used a number of mirrors to obaining the files, using the ones in
  the [Server} section of the jigdo file, as well as ftp.au.debian.org for
  both the normal and non-US data.
 
 You could try getting these files by using the Debian snapshot mirror:
 
 http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2004/04/09
 
  The following files are always attempted to be grabbed each time i run
  jigdo-lite
  
   
  ftp.de.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-i386/3.0.23-2002-05-21/doc/cs/install.cs.txt'
  
   8 files all from with the name  ...doc/*/install.*.txt
  
  Could someone help me here so that I can obtain a working DVD image?
 
 Ah - looks like those missing files are just documentation! If you don't 
 mind these files' data being all-zero on your DVD, you can just write the 
 iso.tmp file to it.
 
 Cheers,
 
   Richard
 
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[Fwd: Stable DVD and jigdo error]

2004-04-19 Thread Jan Kesten
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Betreff: Stable DVD and jigdo error
Datum: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 12:59:12 +1000
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Hi there,

I am trying to create the Debian woody DVD iso using jidgo.

I obtained the two files:

debian-stable-i386-binary-1-nonfree.jigdo
debian-stable-i386-binary-1-nonfree.template

from here rsync://nexu.troja.mff.cuni.cz/debian-cd/DVD/

I had available the CD iso images from my ISP and downloaded them and
copied each mounted iso file into a single directory. And set up the
scan directory to this this single directory i created.

I can not get jigdo-lite to complete and obtain the following error:

Aaargh - 8 files could not be downloaded. This should not
happen! Depending on the problem, it may help to retry downloading
the missing files.
Also, you could try changing to another Debian or Non-US server,
in case the one you used is out of sync.

However, if all the files downloaded without errors and you
still get this message, it means that the files changed on the
server, so the image cannot be generated.
As a last resort, you could try to complete the CD image download
by fetching the remaining data with rsync.

Press Return to retry downloading the missing files.
Press Ctrl-C to abort. (If you re-run jigdo-lite later, it will
resume from here, the downloaded data is not lost if you press
Ctrl-C now.)


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I have used a number of mirrors to obaining the files, using the ones in
the [Server} section of the jigdo file, as well as ftp.au.debian.org for
both the normal and non-US data.

The following files are always attempted to be grabbed each time i run
jigdo-lite

 
ftp.de.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-i386/3.0.23-2002-05-21/doc/cs/install.cs.txt'

 8 files all from with the name  ...doc/*/install.*.txt

Could someone help me here so that I can obtain a working DVD image?

Thanks

Chris Donoghue





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