Anthony L. Bryan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Still seeing if you'd like to use metalinks for your
ISO downloads.
>
> Metalinks contain mirror and p2p locations along with
checksums and other
> metadata for faster and easier downloads. Downloads are
distributed between
> mirrors and checksums are automatically verified when
it finishes. Here's a
> good description:
>
> 'Metalink makes complex download pages obsolete by
replacing long lists of
> download mirrors and BitTorrent trackers with a single
.metalink file. As
> you might have already guessed, a .metalink file is a
file that tells a
> download manager all the different ways it can download
a file. The file
> itself takes the form of an open XML standard that can
list an unlimited
> number of HTTP and FTP sources as well as BitTorrent
trackers and ed2k and
> magnet links.'
> (http://www.downloadsquad.com/2006/08/
28/metalinks-integrated-bittorrent-htt
> p-and-ftp-downloads/)
>
> There's a metalink for CentOS at
> http://www.metalinker.org/samples/CentOS-4.
4-i386-LiveCD.iso.metalink if
> anyone wants to try it out. Here's what part of it
looks like:
>
> <file
name="CentOS-4.4-i386-LiveCD.iso">
> <version>4.4</version>
> <verification>
> <hash
type="md5">747c9e33a10fdbf5919d9fd188ab7d23<
/hash>
> </verification>
> <resources>
> <url type="http"
> preference="100">http://altruistic.lbl.gov/mirrors/centos/4.4/isos/i38
6/Cent
> OS-4.4-i386-LiveCD.iso</url>
> <url type="http"
> preference="100">http://centos.mirror.nac.net/4.4/isos/i386/CentOS-4.4
-i386-
> LiveCD.iso</url>
> <url type="http"
> preference="100">http://dist1.800hosting.com/centos/4.4/isos/i386/Cent
OS-4.4
> -i386-LiveCD.iso</url>
> <url type="http"
location="us"
> preference="100">http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/centos/4.4/isos/i386/CentOS
-4.4-i
> 386-LiveCD.iso</url>
> </resources>
>
> Download clients are available for Unix, Mac, &
Windows. aria2 RPMs for Red
> Hat Enterprise Linux 4 are at
> http://dries.ulyssis.org/rpm/packages/aria2/info.html
>
> OpenOffice.org and many Linux/BSD distributions are
using metalink. Here's a
> few places:
>
> ht
tp://distribution.openoffice.org/p2p/magnet.html
> http
://en.opensuse.org/Released_Version#Metalink
> http://desktopb
sd.net/index.php?id=73
> http://www.pcbsd.org
/?p=download
> http://www.archlin
ux.org/download/
> h
ttp://www.redwall-firewall.com/content/view/14/33/
> http://yui.min
e.nu/berry/edownload.php
> http://puppylinu
x.org/wikka/Puppy210
>
We spoke about this earlier, and I also asked for comments -
we didnt
get too many here on this list. But, it would still be a
good idea to
get this somehow integrated into the CentOS release process.
Making it easier and adding more options to spread loads is
always a
good idea IMHO.
--
Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ :
2522219 icq
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