On Sun, April 2, 2006 8:07 pm, M.Canales.es wrote:
> Then we can't rely any more in that all packages have
tar.bz2 for
> download purposses. We will need a new method to know
the actual extension
> for each package to can download it.
Sorry, but we can't rely on all files being tar.bz2 for
HLFS
uClibc-version at all. uClibc requires that the
uClibc-locales package
tarball be in tar.gz format or uClibc just can't work with
it. Having it
in bz2 format to download, then decompress, recompress is
kind of silly.
I'm sure there will be other reasons that will pop up in
the future for
having mixed file compression formats.
Like I said, I will keep the bz2 files for LFS on the
mirrors for a while
still until we have the situation under control, so no
reason to panic
about it being broken in a week.
Justin
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