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Re: Can't find SPARC or MD5 files while jigdo-ing woody i386 disk 1?



Hi Rich,

On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 05:17:06PM -0500, Rich Carreiro wrote:
> As for the file-with-the-name-of an-MD5-string it's trying to get
> from ftp.fsn.hu, I don't know what's up with that (but then I don't
> claim to know what lurks in the heart of debian package management
> as I've never used it before :), but I *can* say that the MD5-themed
> file it is failing to find is the MD5 sum associated with the
> bogus(?) SPARC file in the .jigdo file.

Those MD5-named files are a feature of jigdo; whenever a file to
download is not found on the mirror you specified, fsn.hu is used as a
fallback. This is necessary in case files on the CD get removed from
your local Debian mirror when it is updated.

However, the fact that the disks-sparc/ has ended up on the i386 CD is
indeed strange. I think some changes were made in that area in the
last days, which may have broken something. I hope some other people
can say more...

> http://debian.lcs.mit.edu:80/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-i386/3.0.20-2002-03-05/images-1.44/idepci/root.bin
>            => `root.bin'
> Connecting to debian.lcs.mit.edu:80... connected!
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> Length: 1,474,560 [application/octet-stream]
> 
>     0K -> ........ ........ ......                              [100%]
[snip]
> http://debian.lcs.mit.edu:80/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-i386/3.0.20-2002-03-05/images-1.44/compact/driver-1.bin
>            => `driver-1.bin'
> Connecting to debian.lcs.mit.edu:80... connected!
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> Length: 1,474,560 [application/octet-stream]
> 
>     0K -> ........ ........ ......                              [100%]

These files do get downloaded, but jigdo doesn't like them:

> Found 0 of the 12 files required by the template

That means that the MD5 checksums of the files on the servers has
changed; they were updated.

Your best bet is probably to try upgrading to tomorrow's woody
snapshots (by loop-mounting the raw.tmp file and letting jigdo-lite
scan it) - maybe things will have settled down again by then. (You
need to delete the .jigdo and .template files for them to be
downloaded again. Also take care the new .raw.tmp doesn't overwrite
the old one, that won't work too well.)

Alternatively, rename the .raw.tmp to .raw, then use rsync to "patch"
the image. E.g.

  rsync rsync://ftp.fsn.hu/cdimages/debian-unofficial/

to get a directory listing, then

  rsync rsync://ftp.fsn.hu/.../woody-i386-1.raw woody-i386-1.raw

to sync your local copy.

Cheers,

  Richard

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