rudy, my situation is not quite the same as yours. the checksum test performed by the script was OK in my case.
Barry,
some further testing this morning, and I can report update is working fine. the following comments are not a complaint but just some small suggestions to help the user through the update process.
my internet connection to ibiblio is quite slow sometimes, but never the less, I downloaded a new 4.2.3 and made a new frugal of it in a different subfolder.
a few reboots later to set up some stuff, and, when updating....
1. the update downloaded the delta. I see now that the delta is around 50 mb, so 10 minutes or so to download is reasonable. There is just about no way a delta of that size could have been downloaded "almost instantaneously" as reported earlier, and the download I presumed to be a new easy.img was actually the delta. I also presumed the delta to be much smaller that it is, so a mistake on my part.
2. the rox window during the most recent test, along with some of the language returned by the script may have reinforced my erroneous presumptions.
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the image above was taken midway through the successful update. The rox window shows both the new and the old easy.img's, and the returned language in the update script informs
"This file has been dowloaded:
my/path/to/easy-4.2.7-amd64.img
A small different issue, should you find the time to address it, would make testing easier.
With such slow download speeds, could the orange xterm that monitors downloads could be configured different?
For me, the xterm is fixed in place on my desktop, effectively preventing me from doing anything else with my desktop when downloading. If I could access the titlebar and borders, and have a way to minimize, move it, or adjust its size, it would be nice, and if it did not terminate automatically, I might even be able to roll back through the output to see exactly was being downloaded.
Sometimes when down loading a full easy.img, it takes hours and needs multiple restarts. If this is related to ibiblio server loads, thats fine, as I am still appreciative for what they do for the linux community. My download speeds from ibiblio vary from 100 kb/sec or less, to 400 kb/sec on a good day. Other servers often deliver at 1-3 mb/sec.
post edited a day later to remove another incorrect assumption