Wow, nice!z-man wrote:A neat aside, guess who's ranked at 3 in Games/Entertainment today?

Wow, nice!z-man wrote:A neat aside, guess who's ranked at 3 in Games/Entertainment today?
wow coolz-man wrote:A neat aside, guess who's ranked at 3 in Games/Entertainment today?
You forgot to add them to aabeta and use that link...z-man wrote:As planned, I finised the SF file release today and made things public. Grab the available builds here.
That's why uploading is included-- commenting out the 'file_sf_aa' line will use aabeta local & mirrors. Then, once SF has properly mirrored the file, uncomment/add it to use theirs.z-man wrote:I wanted to give the mirrors some time for that, too.
What's the problem with it? I don't mind figuring out a fix, but I need to know what's wrong firstz-man wrote:And I still don't grok the .php-file...
Already doing so.z-man wrote:I'll add them in the evening if you don't want to do it yourself.
I would like to avoid the second upload. My uplink is only 128kbit/s and the files total to over 10Mb. That's clogging my connection for 10 minutes, plus the work required to prepare the upload. I'd rather have aabeta users wait 24 hours.Luke-Jr wrote:That's why uploading is included-- commenting out the 'file_sf_aa' line will use aabeta local & mirrors. Then, once SF has properly mirrored the file, uncomment/add it to use theirs.z-man wrote:I wanted to give the mirrors some time for that, too.
Nothing in particular. I'm just not quite ready yet to edit a file in a language I don't understand (beyond copy/paste) and upload that to a live server without local testing possibility. It's more a problem with me & my setup.Luke-Jr wrote:What's the problem with it? I don't mind figuring out a fix, but I need to know what's wrong firstz-man wrote:And I still don't grok the .php-file...
Thanks.Luke-Jr wrote:Already doing so.z-man wrote:I'll add them in the evening if you don't want to do it yourself.
Why not upload it to aabeta and from there to SF? Let me know if you need a FTP client and, if so, your preference (Gentoo ebuild)...z-man wrote:I would like to avoid the second upload. My uplink is only 128kbit/s and the files total to over 10Mb. That's clogging my connection for 10 minutes, plus the work required to prepare the upload.Luke-Jr wrote:That's why uploading is included-- commenting out the 'file_sf_aa' line will use aabeta local & mirrors. Then, once SF has properly mirrored the file, uncomment/add it to use theirs.z-man wrote:I wanted to give the mirrors some time for that, too.
You mean all users...z-man wrote:I'd rather have aabeta users wait 24 hours.
Most of it is copy & paste... and you could always test it locally if you have a mere PHP install.z-man wrote:Nothing in particular. I'm just not quite ready yet to edit a file in a language I don't understand (beyond copy/paste) and upload that to a live server without local testing possibility.Luke-Jr wrote:What's the problem with it? I don't mind figuring out a fix, but I need to know what's wrong firstz-man wrote:And I still don't grok the .php-file...
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php index.php > test.html
Please link via fetch.php, so we can count the downloads. If you'd like a aan-custom version of aabeta/index.php, let me know (incl details like if you want the filter, fields shown, formatting, etc-- or I can match what you have on aa.n/downloads/ right now)Tank Program wrote:Ok, I'll add them tomorrow afternoon.z-man wrote:Tank: can you give the mirrors 24 hours to distribute the files, then add them to the webpage?
Ahem, why do we need to be so particular about naming file releases when sourceforge's release system already shows us all that nice information?Sourceforge wrote: armagetronad-linux [show only this package]
Release Notes 0.2.8_beta1 [show only this release] 2005-08-20 13:45
Download armagetronad-0.2.8.0-0.6.beta1.1mdk.i586.rpm 1392961 0 i386 .rpm
Download armagetronad-0.2.8_beta1-1.i686-generic-pc-linux-gnu.rpm 1445388 0 i386 .rpm
Download armagetronad-0.2.8_beta1-1.x86_64-generic-linux-gnu.rpm 1403681 0 AMD64 .rpm
Download armagetronad-dedicated-0.2.8_beta1-1.i686-generic-pc-linux-gnu.rpm 776860 0 i386 .rpm
Download armagetronad-dedicated-0.2.8_beta1-1.x86_64-generic-linux-gnu.rpm 720944 0 AMD64 .rpm
Lucifer wrote:Sourceforge wrote: armagetronad-linux [show only this package]
Release Notes 0.2.8_beta1 [show only this release] 2005-08-20 13:45
Download armagetronad-0.2.8.0-0.6.beta1.1mdk.i586.rpm 1392961 0 i386 .rpm
Download armagetronad-0.2.8_beta1-1.i686-generic-pc-linux-gnu.rpm 1445388 0 i386 .rpm
Download armagetronad-0.2.8_beta1-1.x86_64-generic-linux-gnu.rpm 1403681 0 AMD64 .rpm
Download armagetronad-dedicated-0.2.8_beta1-1.i686-generic-pc-linux-gnu.rpm 776860 0 i386 .rpm
Download armagetronad-dedicated-0.2.8_beta1-1.x86_64-generic-linux-gnu.rpm 720944 0 AMD64 .rpm
We don't need to be so particular, but what SF tells us already is no criterion. Else we could just call them all armagetronad-[dedicated], because the arch, version, file type and OS all are known from SFLucifer wrote:Ahem, why do we need to be so particular about naming file releases when sourceforge's release system already shows us all that nice information?
Thanks!Lucifer wrote:Anyway, Mandriva build uploaded.