True, but who knew that? I go with what I know most of the time, and what I know about Jigdo can be summed up in one word: nothing. So when I see a URL that purports to be the one to use, I use it. This is what makes me crazy about anything Linux--secret knowledge that some people just seem to have or know, that would never occur to anyone else.
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 04:49:17 +1300, you wrote: >On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 10:36:33AM -0500, Steve Matzura wrote: >> This is what I could get from the wget portion of the Jigdo process >> running on a Windows 7 SP1 machine. I used a pair of files called >> debian-8.2.0-amd64-BD-1 (.jigdo and .template) downloaded yesterday, >> and the mirror at debian.mirrors.pair.com, but that doesn't matter >> much, as I get the same thing from any of the seven I tried so far. I >> will only show the first two examples of the 404 error, the rest being >> moot because it's 404 all the rest of the way through. Hope it helps. >> >> Resolving debian.mirrors.pair.com... 216.92.2.148 >> Connecting to debian.mirrors.pair.com[216.92.2.148]:80... connected. >> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found >> 10:22:42 ERROR 404: Not Found. >> >> --10:22:42-- >> http://debian.mirrors.pair.com/pool/main/a/analog/analog_6.0-20+b2 >> _amd64.deb > >wrong url. see: > >http://debian.mirrors.pair.com/debian/ > >A little investigation of the site would have shown this.