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Re: missing files from different formats of the .iso files



Hi,

(Possibly your attachments did not make it to the mailing list.
I got only the mail which was sent directly to me.)

griffin tucker wrote:
> img-debian-12.0.0-source-bd_to_dvd_1_of_2-77429.asc
> ...
> Found 2840 of the 2840 files required by the template
> Successfully created `debian-12.0.0-source-DVD-1.iso'

The first DVD was ok. But then:

> ...
> Found 3646 of the 3647 files required by the template
> Copied input files to temporary file `debian-12.0.0-source-DVD-2.iso.tmp'
> ...
> Found 3907 of the 3908 files required by the template
> Copied input files to temporary file `debian-12.0.0-source-DVD-3.iso.tmp'
> ...
> Found 3482 of the 3483 files required by the template
> Found 1268 of the 1269 files required by the template
> Found 2224 of the 2225 files required by the template
> Found 13101 of the 13102 files required by the template
> Found 8045 of the 8046 files required by the template
> Found 14341 of the 14342 files required by the template

This looks highly systematic and not like caused by some glitchy files in
the source pool.
I see the same failures in all second and further ISOs of a jigdo-lite
run. It seems not to be coupled to DVD or BD numbers higher than 1 but
only to the sequence of ISOs in a single jigdo-lite run.

Nevertheless, in the possibly incomplete log file
img-debian-12.0.0-source-dvd_to_dlbd-42245.asc i see already a missing
file with the debian-12.0.0-source-DLBD-1.iso file, which i would expect
to have been first. Was there another download before this in the same
jigdo-lite run ?

Consider to file a bug report towards package "jigdo-file".


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> >  X-Coil-Desert: 4e292ddc276fab1b_1687051700717_2547565298
> >  X-Obese-Wide-Eyed: 37ca251540d1f045_1687078216293_605541665
> >  X-Ruddy-Name: 05f4b58c06a9aab5_1687078216565_3930339659

> nfi, tbh.
> i'm not a sysadmin and i wouldn't be surprised if it's some sort of
> reference to an inside joke to those that monitor my communications.

Obviously they have room for such shenanigans but not for
  X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett


Have a nice day :)

Thomas


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