Re: problem using JIGDO-EASY2WIN
Hello,
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 11:54:02AM +0530, Kunal Shah wrote:
> I am using JIGDO-EASY2WIN for downloading debian potato.
[snip]
> I know the problem. The machine running jigdo is behind firewall.
> One solution I could see is , to change the mode to passive , but I
> don't know how to do it in jigdo.
You need to add a --passive-ftp switch in two places in the jigdo-easy
script. Load "jigdo-easy" into an editor and first change this:
fetch() {
if test "$#" -eq 0; then return 0; fi
wget --user-agent="jigdo-easy/2.1 ($wgetVersion)" \
--no-directories --timestamping "$@" || return 1
to this:
fetch() {
if test "$#" -eq 0; then return 0; fi
wget --passive-ftp --user-agent="jigdo-easy/2.1 ($wgetVersion)" \
--no-directories --timestamping "$@" || return 1
The second invocation is a little below the first one:
wget --user-agent="jigdo-easy/2.1 ($wgetVersion)" \
--no-directories --no-parent "$@")
Change this to:
wget --passive-ftp --user-agent="jigdo-easy/2.1 ($wgetVersion)" \
--no-directories --no-parent "$@")
Hope this helps,
Richard
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