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Multiple downloads from multiple mirrors confusion
- From: Jay Smith <jay at JaySmith dot com>
- To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 21:17:29 -0400
- Subject: Multiple downloads from multiple mirrors confusion
- Organization: Jay Smith and Associates
- Reply-to: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
Hi,
It sure is frustrating that each mirror creates it's own package download
directory.
Thus (unless I am doing it wrong), each time I get more files from a
different mirror (because the previous mirror(s) won't respond (i.e.
purdue), a new directory is created and thus I have to run setup.exe
multiple times in the order of the original directory creation. That seems
to be the only way to retrace history and install the most recent version
of *my* set of files. However, per a and b above, if I get additional
files from one of those mirrors, now things are out of order so to speak.
Maybe this illustrates:
2003-01-01 Mirror #1 download creates a Directory #1
2003-02-01 Mirror #1 no longer responds, thus some additional needed
files are downloaded from Mirror #2 thus creating Directory #2
At this point, to do an install on a new PC, I have to run setup.exe
against Directory #1 and then AGAIN against Directory #2. A bit of a pain.
2003-03-01 An *updated* file is needed. However, now Mirror #2 is not
responding. So, I go back to Mirror #1. However, when I do, Mirror #1
supplies an updated setup.ini file which it warns may no longer work
with the older files in Directory #1. I download the needed *updated*
file which thus goes in Directory #1.
At *this* point, to do an install on a new PC, I have to run setup.exe
against Directory #1 and Directory #2 (just as before), HOWEVER, now
Directory *#1* contains the most recent version of that *updated* file
obtained on 2003-03-01. Is there a chance that the *updated* file in
Directory #1 will be overwritten with the older file that is in Diretory #2?
I am sure that I don't understand the fine points of this system. However,
it seems to me (easy for me to say) that everything should download into a
*single* package download directory.
Jay
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