Andrew Farris wrote:
Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 11:24:40 +1100 David Timms wrote:
If you want to build a F9Beta from your pre-downloaded tree, I suggest
using jigdo {in fact pyjigdo}.
You tell it the jigdo template location, then your pre-downloaded source
locations, and it uses the
content to build the iso {downloading the bits that aren't present
locally}.
This is exactly what I want. Not to create a 12Gb iso...
The problem is shifted to where to find a jigdo template or how to
create it
accordingly.
Using the jigdo file for F9 alpha at fedoraunity, changing the server
line
in it to point to local tree and using jigdo-lite, it founds only 135 of
2009 files needed.....
Thats because your rawhide tree is very different from F9 alpha now.
The jigdo template has not only the package name but versioning as well,
so most of your packages are not correct. I've never tried building
jigdo templates so I don't know what you need toolwise, but you need a
jigdo template that uses the same package list with updated versions.
man mkisofs
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Cheers
John
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