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Message #15599
Re: How the OTA works in detail?
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 07:20:07PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Wednesday, September 16, 2015 a las 07:48:58AM -0700, Steve Langasek escribió:
> > > $ ls
> > > custom-996a0631cdd3014deb88bfa3c228a70922d68ea953607e3133d94713b351f650.tar.xz
> > > device-169bc102d21754e91d142385ffadb32b63cfa92831b82f221b5f38d9bc65b687.tar.xz
> > > ubuntu-59b0c7aa8af63dda3a06005a6087c1faa4ed8993321293b276e7f7021d0cb0a3.tar.xz
> > > version-25.tar.xz
> > What you downloaded were the full image tarballs; these are the ones that
> > are used when initially flashing a device, or if so much of the system has
> > changed that it's not useful to apply a delta upgrade.
> Thanks for your answer; I have calculated the above file names with:
> $ ubuntu-device-flash query --device=krillin --channel=ubuntu-touch/stable/bq-aquaris.en --show-image
> How dow I have to calculate the names for the delta files for r24 to r25?
I wasn't familiar with the ubuntu-device-flash query --show-image command.
You can find these details manually by looking in the index.json files on
https://system-image.ubuntu.com for the relevant channel.
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