DVD deltaisos available for 12-RC.1 -> 12-RC.3 (i386, ppc, x86_64)

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Andre Robatino

DVD deltaisos available for 12-RC.1 -> 12-RC.3 (i386, ppc, x86_64)

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DVD deltaisos for Fedora 12-RC.1 -> 12-RC.3 for each of i386, ppc, and
x86_64 are now available at

http://thepiratebay.org/user/andre14965/

The sizes are 2.6%, 4.0%, and 1.7% of the full 12-RC.1 ISO size, resp.
The time to run applydeltaiso is approximately 3 minutes.

WARNING: I just discovered that using these currently works only on
Fedora 11 and below, not on Fedora 12/Rawhide, where applydeltaiso will
fail with an "md5sum mismatch, iso is corrupt" error.  Sorry for not
catching this earlier.  This is due to the presence of xz-compressed
noarch RPMs built on PPC hosts before the xz endianness bug was fixed
(around October 7).  I hope it's not too long before all of these get
rebuilt.



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Adam Williamson

Re: DVD deltaisos available for 12-RC.1 -> 12-RC.3 (i386, ppc, x86_64)

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On Sat, 2009-11-07 at 08:20 -0500, Andre Robatino wrote:

> (around October 7).  I hope it's not too long before all of these get
> rebuilt.

Unfortunately nothing's going to get rebuilt now :/

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Andre Robatino

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Adam Williamson wrote:

> > (around October 7).  I hope it's not too long before all of these
> > get rebuilt.

> Unfortunately nothing's going to get rebuilt now :/

I know it's not going to happen for F12, but I was hoping for F13.  Most
if not all of them should end up getting rebuilt by then for other
reasons.  If there's still a few left, how hard would it be to rebuild
them, given that the version/release number wouldn't have to change (so
no one sees any extra updates)?



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