Re: Where do old rpms go
Le jeu 30/10/2003 Ã 10:15, Bill Medland a Ãcrit : > On October 29, 2003 10:28 pm, Marcus Meissner wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 08:25:39PM -0800, Bill Medland wrote: > > > I apologise for not concentrating; I'm sure that someone has already > > > answered this but I can't find the answer. > > > > > > Do the rpms at SourceForge expire? > > > > According to the file upload page no (or just occasionaly). > > > > But you can "hide" releases, which I do for the SUSE RPMs, to reduce > > the size of my part of the Download page. > > I don't see an obvious option for that. Do I need to get a username and login > to get at that? The hiding is done by packagers. Old links to the individual files still work, but they are not shown on the Download page. Else we'd have about 6 more releases for each distro, which would be a huge mess (unless we sort them by release instead of distro, but I'm not the one asking that). > > > > > > I just want to know since if that is the case I will have to start taking > > > copies. > > > > > > On the same subject, does anyone have a consistant SuSE 8.1 rpm of the > > > 20030618 version? > > > > I can send you the RPM I did for this release. It is still on SF, just > > hidden. > > If it is still there then I can grab it from there, thanks. > (I wish I'd known that it was there a couple of weeks ago) Here's the link for 0618 (Marcus explains why the version is 0619 in his release notes) for SUSE Linux 8.1: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-20030619-SL8.1.i586.rpm?download Vincent
Re: Where do old rpms go
On October 29, 2003 10:28 pm, Marcus Meissner wrote: > On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 08:25:39PM -0800, Bill Medland wrote: > > I apologise for not concentrating; I'm sure that someone has already > > answered this but I can't find the answer. > > > > Do the rpms at SourceForge expire? > > According to the file upload page no (or just occasionaly). > > But you can "hide" releases, which I do for the SUSE RPMs, to reduce > the size of my part of the Download page. I don't see an obvious option for that. Do I need to get a username and login to get at that? > > > I just want to know since if that is the case I will have to start taking > > copies. > > > > On the same subject, does anyone have a consistant SuSE 8.1 rpm of the > > 20030618 version? > > I can send you the RPM I did for this release. It is still on SF, just > hidden. If it is still there then I can grab it from there, thanks. (I wish I'd known that it was there a couple of weeks ago) > > Ciao, Marcus Thanks Marcus -- Bill Medland mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://webhome.idirect.com/~kbmed
Re: Where do old rpms go
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 08:25:39PM -0800, Bill Medland wrote: > I apologise for not concentrating; I'm sure that someone has already answered > this but I can't find the answer. > > Do the rpms at SourceForge expire? According to the file upload page no (or just occasionaly). But you can "hide" releases, which I do for the SUSE RPMs, to reduce the size of my part of the Download page. > I just want to know since if that is the case I will have to start taking > copies. > On the same subject, does anyone have a consistant SuSE 8.1 rpm of the > 20030618 version? I can send you the RPM I did for this release. It is still on SF, just hidden. Ciao, Marcus
Where do old rpms go
I apologise for not concentrating; I'm sure that someone has already answered this but I can't find the answer. Do the rpms at SourceForge expire? (I see that the 20030618 for RedHat are no longer there) I just want to know since if that is the case I will have to start taking copies. On the same subject, does anyone have a consistant SuSE 8.1 rpm of the 20030618 version? (That's the last version that worked well for our InstallShield and I don't have time to try to figure out what broke) -- Bill Medland mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://webhome.idirect.com/~kbmed