Am 11.12.22 um 17:01 schrieb Brad Blumenthal, Ph.D.:
The problem was a broken link. I clicked on the link, and it came up
with a server-not-found error. I saw the link that said, “report a
broken link,” and I followed the instructions. If it’s not enough
information for you, then fix your instructions.
So, look, I reported your broken link as a courtesy. I fixed my problem
already. That Ph.D. down there? Computer Science. And I’d bet $20
But with my hint. ;-)
that if you checked either your http server logs or your uptime logs,
you’d see that server was unavailable at the time I submitted that report.
Haven't you seen that the download doesn't come from Apache but from
Sourceforge? Obviously not. Maybe you should ask there next time you
have a download problem.
webpage there is a grey "Problems Downloading?" button. Just click on
it and choose a different mirror from the popup
Haven’t you guys ever heard of a “load balancer”?
I don't know why you are so unfriendly. You should be happy that there
are still helping people in the Internet.
Have a nice day.
Marcus
On Dec 11, 2022, at 09:07, Marcus <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:
Unfortunately, you don't write about the problem. So, we cannot help a
lot here.
I've downloaded a second ago and haven't seen a problem. So, in
general it's working.
When you have problems that could be caused by a specific mirror
server then just change them. On the SourceForge webpage there is a
grey "Problems Downloading?" button. Just click on it and choose a
different mirror from the popup dialog.
Am 09.12.22 um 20:31 schrieb Brad Blumenthal, Ph.D.:
MacOS Ventura 13.0 (22A380)
Problem descriptionExchange this text to describe the problem
(What does not work? What do you expect?)
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