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<H1><A NAME="AEN1"></A>jigdo-lite</H1>
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<H2>Name</H2>jigdo-lite -- Download jigdo files using
wget</DIV>
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<H2>Synopsis</H2>
<P><B>jigdo-lite</B> [URL]</P></DIV>
<DIV><A NAME="DESCRIPTION"></A>
<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
<P>See <SPAN><SPAN>jigdo-file</SPAN>(1)</SPAN> for an introduction to
Jigsaw Download.</P>
<P>Given the URL of a `<TT>.jigdo</TT>' file, <B>jigdo-lite</B>
downloads the large file (e.g. a CD image) that has been made available
through that URL. <SPAN><SPAN>wget</SPAN>(1)</SPAN> is used to download
the necessary pieces of administrative data (contained in the `<TT
>.jigdo</TT>' file and a corresponding `<TT>.template</TT>' file) as
well as the many pieces that the large file is made from. The <SPAN
><SPAN>jigdo-file</SPAN>(1)</SPAN> utility is used to reconstruct the
large file from the pieces.</P>
<P>`<TT>.jigdo</TT>' files that contain references to Debian mirrors are
treated specially: When such a file is recognized, you are asked to
select one mirror out of a list of all Debian mirrors.</P>
<P>If <CODE>URL</CODE> is not given on the command line, the script
prompts for a location to download the `<TT>.jigdo</TT>' file from. The
following command line options are recognized:</P>
<P></P>
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<DT><CODE>-h</CODE> <CODE>--help</CODE></DT>
<DD>
<P>Output short summary of command syntax.</P></DD>
<DT><CODE>-v</CODE> <CODE>--version</CODE></DT>
<DD>
<P>Output version number.</P></DD>
<DT><CODE>--scan</CODE> <TT><I>FILES</I></TT></DT>
<DD>
<P>Do not ask for "Files to scan", use this path.</P></DD>
<DT><CODE>--noask</CODE></DT>
<DD>
<P>Do not ask any questions, instead behave as if the user had
pressed Return at all prompts. This can be useful when running <B
>jigdo-lite</B> from cron jobs or in other non-interactive
environments.</P></DD></DL></DIV></DIV>
<DIV><A NAME="SEEALSO"></A>
<H2>SEE ALSO</H2>
<P> <SPAN><SPAN>jigdo-file</SPAN>(1)</SPAN>, <SPAN><SPAN
>jigdo-mirror</SPAN>(1)</SPAN>, <SPAN><SPAN>wget</SPAN>(1)</SPAN> (or
`<B>info wget</B>') </P>
<P>CD images for Debian Linux can be <A
HREF="http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/" TARGET="_top">downloaded with
jigdo</A>.</P></DIV>
<DIV><A NAME="AUTHOR"></A>
<H2>AUTHOR</H2>
<P><A HREF="http://atterer.net/jigdo/" TARGET="_top">Jigsaw Download</A
> was written by Richard Atterer <CODE><<A HREF="mailto:jigdo
atterer.net">jigdo atterer.net</A>></CODE>, to make downloading of
CD ROM images for the Debian Linux distribution more convenient.</P
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