jigdo problem

Steve McIntyre steve at einval.com
Mon Feb 14 14:09:29 UTC 2005


In article <1108251297.7859.11.camel at localhost.localdomain> you write:
>Itching to upgrade to Hoary, I followed the advice to use jigdo in the
>JigdoDownloadHowto having fiddled sources list to display the correct
>distro.  It reached the end and said:
>
>Need to download 670 files to complete the image
>    0 files missing; all needed files available
>2.6.10.
>
>Unable to find a file to match
>dists/hoary/main/daily-installer-i386/20041227ubuntu11.0.20050210/doc/manual/en/apa.html
>Abort!
>Error creating image: 1
>
>...and everything stopped for want of a minor .html file!
>
>Where are these files and how can I get the process back on track,
>please?  Or is there an easier way?

How long did you take to download the files you needed? Jigdo/jigit
rely on there being a valid snapshot available that contains all the
files from each released jigdo image, and if your image is old enough
then it's possible they may have been deleted. Otherwise, I'll help
you debug this - post a bug.

Steve (jigit author)

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                steve at einval.com
"...In the UNIX world, people tend to interpret `non-technical user'
 as meaning someone who's only ever written one device driver." -- Daniel Pead




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