"Meir Faraj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Perfect work!
> I'm pleased to see the greate work that was done
> When is expected the next version?september ?
Probably more or less released now.add(6months).
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Guillaume Cottenceau - http://us.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Neulich schrieb Guillaume Cottenceau:
> Current cooker is the base for next release (aka probably 8.1), and 8.0 is
> already kind of "outdated" :-)).
Cool, when will the 8.1 be available? ;-)
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Tschüss und bis demnächst/à bientôt,
to answer my own question : nope, contents of Cooker-i586 20010418 12:13
and of Mandrake-8 are not the same. I just did an rsync from one of the
sites, and found out that the distros are not same. Attached is .bz2
output of :
# diff -qr current_cooker just_released8 | grep -v /Mandrake/RPMS.co
Greg Sarsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is what is in the cooker right now what is in 8.0? I've got cooker in
> sync right now, rsync, and don't want to download the same thing again.
Cooker right now is approx 8.0 + already_some_updates.
Of course, "updates" of version, not fixes :-).
Cur
0, 2001 2:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] 8.0 and cooker
> Greg Sarsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Is what is in the cooker right now what is in 8.0? I've got cooker in
> > sync right now, rsync, and don't want to download the same thing again.
>
> Cooker righ
You can use mc to compare two ftp directories. Right now there are
about 200MB or 130 files different in the RPMS directory.
Since you are already using rsync, you can just copy your cooker
tree and do an 'rsync -v rsync://ftp.sunet.se/Mandrake/8.0/i586/ .',
or wherever you get it from, in the new
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Greg Sarsons wrote:
> Is what is in the cooker right now what is in 8.0? I've got cooker in
> sync right now, rsync, and don't want to download the same thing again.
>
Nope, cooker has been updated since 8.0 freeze.
seb
I have the same question.
If anybody has the answer, please let us know ! I would hate to see
unnecessarily overburdened FTP servers, and frustrated downloaders
(especially if we *already* have 8.0 anyway).
My latest rsynced cooker ./VERSION says :
Linux-Mandrake Cooker-i586 20010418 12:13 .
Is what is in the cooker right now what is in 8.0? I've got cooker in
sync right now, rsync, and don't want to download the same thing again.