See the doc/ directory for documentation - start with the HOWTO
for an introduction to jigdo.
-Jigsaw Download homepage: <http://atterer.org/jigdo/>
-Debian CD images via jigdo: <http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/>
- <richard@
-Written by Richard Atterer: atterer.org>
+Debian CD images via jigdo: <http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/>
+Current Jigdo homepage: <https://www.einval.com/~steve/software/jigdo/>
+Current maintainer: Steve McIntyre <steve@einval.com>
+
+Original Jigsaw Download homepage: <http://atterer.org/jigdo/>
+Originally written by Richard Atterer: <richard@atterer.org>
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./configure && make
(If no file named "configure" is present in this directory, you have
-downloaded a jigdo CVS snapshot. Have a look at the "bootstrapping"
+downloaded a jigdo git snapshot. Have a look at the "bootstrapping"
section in doc/Hacking.txt.)
After a successful build, you can install the program (by default into
Authors:
-Richard Atterer is the main jigdo author.
+Richard Atterer was the main jigdo author.
Other contributors:
- Paul Bolle made the jigdo.spec (based on an earlier version by Alexander
- Jochen Hepp <jochen.hepp gmx.de>: jigdo-file patches
- Anne Bezemer <J.A.Bezemer opensourcepartners.nl>:
Some code snippets in the jigdo-lite script
+- Steve McIntyre took over maintenance after Richard, and added:
+ New v2 format using SHA256
+ Various bugfixes
jigdo uses some code written by other people:
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-Copyright (C) 2001-2006 | richard@
+Copyright (C) 2001-2010 | richard@
Richard Atterer | atterer.org
+Copyright (C) 2016-2019 Steve McIntyre <steve@einval.com>
+
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as
-Copyright (C) 2001-2005 | richard@
+Copyright (C) 2001-2010 | richard@
Richard Atterer | atterer.org
+Copyright (C) 2016-2019 Steve McIntyre <steve@einval.com>
+
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as
published by the Free Software Foundation.