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Re: Inde CD
In a message dated 8/14/99 10:24:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
rgmayhue@serenesoftware.com writes:
<< Maybe we can act as a very low level distribution point for Indy 0.2,
each in his own area, until we get a large CD producer interested.
(Good idea | Bad idea ??) >>
I like that idea, it evens out the work people have do to and cuts down on
shipping charges. I can also burn cd's. I am located currently in Central
NY, a nice small town the nobody has heard of, Utica :) But I will be moving
to the University at Buffalo (NY) in 2 weeks. At Buffalo, I have access to a
T1 line, so downloads will be quick for me.
<>
You stole my idea :) But I'm glad someone wrote this script, I really didn't
have too much time to do it myself. It will definately cut down on all the
frustration people have trying to download Inde. I believe you should also
add a menu option, like you stated, that will allow users to download and
make the Boot Disketts. I feel that this should be a mandatory download/make
either before or after the distrib download. BTW, did you happen to put the
approximate sizes of the downloads in the UI? I know that's one of the first
questions I would have is. It would be a shame to be half way done
downloading 200 megs and run out of disk space :) Also, does wget support
continuation of downloads? If it doesn't, the script should include a
feature that enables it to scan the HDD for the last completed downloaded
file and continue where it left off. Just a few thoughts. When you get a
chance, could you send me the source code for the batch? I am rather
interested to see how it was written. Thanx.
--
Max DiOrio
romulus15@aol.com
romulus15@mvip.net
mcdiorio@buffalo.edu
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