On 2020-09-20 16:31, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
mick crane wrote:
Somebody mentioned jigdo which looked like a good thing.
Jigdo is used for making ISO images from a frame of ISO 9660 metadata
and
other non-packaged stuff (the .template file), and the .deb packages on
a
mirror, or in a repository, or in an older ISO image.
The .jigdo file contains the list of packages which shall be inserted
into
the frame.
So except that you get them wrapped in an ISO image, the packages are
just
the same as on the mirror server (or other package source) from which
you
could fetch them by appropriate means.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
What's the best appropriate means then to fetch mirror and then only
fetch differences to local copy ? wget does that doesn't it ?
Not that I want to but wondered.
mick
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