in place of ftp, use wget -c ....
--- On Sun, 12/28/08, Mike Cloaked mike.cloaked@gmail.com wrote: From: Mike Cloaked mike.cloaked@gmail.com Subject: Where has the F10 DVD iso file gone? To: fedora-test-list@redhat.com Date: Sunday, December 28, 2008, 1:06 PM
Leslie Satenstein wrote:
in place of ftp, use wget -c ....
Thanks guys - it does seem a bit odd though that the CD files are fine but not the DVD!
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 12:33:37PM -0800, Mike Cloaked wrote:
Leslie Satenstein wrote:
in place of ftp, use wget -c ....
Thanks guys - it does seem a bit odd though that the CD files are fine but not the DVD!
The CD's aren't too big for serving via the Apache HTTP instance. The largest file size that can be expressed in a traditional 32-bit UNIX operating system is 2 gig unless you use "Large File Summit"-compatible APIs in your applications:
http://www.opengroup.org/platform/lfs.html
Older Apache versions don't support LFS.
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 05:03:21PM -0500, Chuck Anderson wrote:
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 12:33:37PM -0800, Mike Cloaked wrote:
Leslie Satenstein wrote:
in place of ftp, use wget -c ....
Thanks guys - it does seem a bit odd though that the CD files are fine but not the DVD!
The CD's aren't too big for serving via the Apache HTTP instance. The largest file size that can be expressed in a traditional 32-bit UNIX operating system is 2 gig unless you use "Large File Summit"-compatible APIs in your applications:
http://www.opengroup.org/platform/lfs.html
Older Apache versions don't support LFS.
According to http://httpd.apache.org/, Apache 2.2 supports LFS. Earlier versions do not.
Chuck Anderson-7 wrote:
http://www.opengroup.org/platform/lfs.html
Older Apache versions don't support LFS.
According to http://httpd.apache.org/, Apache 2.2 supports LFS. Earlier versions do not.
Thanks - all is clear (I think!) - but I am surprised that a Fedora main server is using an older version of Apache!
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 4:30 AM, Mike Cloaked mike.cloaked@gmail.com wrote:
According to http://httpd.apache.org/, Apache 2.2 supports LFS. Earlier versions do not.
Thanks - all is clear (I think!) - but I am surprised that a Fedora main server is using an older version of Apache!
I do not think you can say that. Remember this stuff is mirrored on a lot of different servers (some might not even be running apache) so by doing this they can still use mirrors that do not support LFS.
Brennan Ashton wrote:
Thanks - all is clear (I think!) - but I am surprised that a Fedora main server is using an older version of Apache!
I do not think you can say that. Remember this stuff is mirrored on a lot of different servers (some might not even be running apache) so by doing this they can still use mirrors that do not support LFS.
Is the link to http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/10/Fedora/i386/i... not to Fedora's main repo rather than some other server?
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Mike Cloaked wrote:
Brennan Ashton wrote:
Thanks - all is clear (I think!) - but I am surprised that a Fedora main server is using an older version of Apache!
I do not think you can say that. Remember this stuff is mirrored on a lot of different servers (some might not even be running apache) so by doing this they can still use mirrors that do not support LFS.
Is the link to http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/10/Fedora/i386/i... not to Fedora's main repo rather than some other server?
change http:// to ftp://
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David