Re: package popularity and jigdo

2004-04-02 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Enrique Samson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040402 02:25]: > I have read from the Jigdo documentation that a debian package can be > pushed from one iso (eg. disc2) to another (eg. disc1 or disc3) as the > release is upgraded depending on popularity. If i ever update my > woody-30r0 isos using th

Re: package popularity and jigdo

2004-04-02 Thread Enrique Samson Jr.
Colin Watson wrote: With limited bandwidth, why would you want to construct new .isos? Just upgrade individual packages over the net in the usual way. I was thinking of having updated woody isos in case i would need to install a server on internet connectionless setups. Be it woody, for stabilit

Re: package popularity and jigdo

2004-04-02 Thread Colin Watson
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 08:25:18AM +0800, Enrique Samson Jr. wrote: > I have read from the Jigdo documentation that a debian package can be > pushed from one iso (eg. disc2) to another (eg. disc1 or disc3) as the > release is upgraded depending on popularity. If i ever update my > woody-30r0 is

package popularity and jigdo

2004-04-01 Thread Enrique Samson Jr.
I have read from the Jigdo documentation that a debian package can be pushed from one iso (eg. disc2) to another (eg. disc1 or disc3) as the release is upgraded depending on popularity. If i ever update my woody-30r0 isos using the jigdo-lite script to r2, will I have the script read all my is