RFC: Make workspace cloning more robust
See original GitHub issueCurrently cloning of a workspace with ocrd workspace clone --download
aborts if some files cannot be downloaded.
It would help if instead of aborting the download all other files would be finished.
Example: http://gei-digital.gei.de/viewer/metsresolver?id=PPN1024726142. Obviously the TIFF images are only available locally but not for download over the Internet.
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OK, I can reproduce the problem, on my TODO list.
GEI is online again. I tried several of their METS files, and they all include references to local files which of course cannot be cloned.