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Re: how do I know which system to choose when running setup?


On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 09:43:40AM -0400, Robert Praetorius wrote:
>> Also, if I am downloading files for later install, it seems to not
>> work if I start with one machine and then later download some stuff
>> from a different machine. The machine name is used in the directory
>> path of the files that I download. So if I get some from one machine
>> and some more from another, setup seems to get confused.
>
>regarding the subject line:
>
>1) download http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/mirrors.lst (I used a
>   browser - command line utilities for this abound, too: cURL,
>   libWWW's comline, etc.)
>
>2) perl -ne "print `ping $1` if m|://([^/]+).*North Am|" mirrors.lst
>   (there are probably gawkish and shellish ways to do this, but I
>   lean towards perl for one-liners lately.  Perhaps my crude
>   solution will flush out more polished ones.)
>
>regarding the rest, I dunno, I never tried that.

I will again state that the mirrors list is checked daily for currency.
The list that setup.exe uses should be current within 24 hours.  So,
the mirrors are, in theory at least, not so slow as to be unusable.

Selecting one mirror at one time and one at another is something that
setup.exe is supposed to handle.  If there are problems we need to
know about them.  We need more info than the fact that it seems to
get confused.

cgf

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