For the record, these error messages from wget still happen with the
current squeeze installer:
Aug 1 22:12:22 main-menu[319]: (process:2436): wget: server returned error:
HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found
Aug 1 22:17:45 main-menu[319]: (process:12241): wget: server returned error:
HTTP/1.0 404 Not
Package: choose-mirror
Version: 2.32
User: debian-...@lists.debian.org
UserTags: debian-edu
In Debian Edu, we automatically search for error: in the installation
log to detect errors during installation. When PXE installing, I get
this one:
Jun 28 23:18:29 main-menu[555]:
On Tuesday 29 June 2010, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
In Debian Edu, we automatically search for error: in the installation
log to detect errors during installation.
Then it seems you need to make an exception for this error.
When PXE installing, I get this one:
Jun 28 23:18:29
[Frans Pop]
So, one wget results in a 404. As choose-mirror tries various
possible suites and codenames and wgets are used for other purposes
as well, a 404 is always a possibility.
Sure, but all the URLs listed in the log are working, so it seem
strange that one of them give 404.
It's not
On Tuesday 29 June 2010, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Frans Pop]
So, one wget results in a 404. As choose-mirror tries various
possible suites and codenames and wgets are used for other purposes
as well, a 404 is always a possibility.
Sure, but all the URLs listed in the log are working,
On Tuesday 29 June 2010, Frans Pop wrote:
NACK. The errors are too useful to suppress.
I disagree. The error in question is almost useless. There is no way
to see which URL was missing, and the message show up in the wrong
location in the log. A useful error message would make it
so which of Petters wget calls failed?
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