. December 2022 at 13:22
To: dev@daffodil.apache.org
Subject: Re: Direct download links to releases?
No problem :)
Yeah, the idea is to still use closer.lua, but have it automatically
redirect to whatever it thinks is the best link instead of requiring a
user to click on the CDN link it normally shows. If
ember 2022 at 10:54
To: dev@daffodil.apache.org
Subject: Re: Direct download links to releases?
And some more info:
Right now it seems people in china sometimes are having issues downloading from
CDN… some projects also get redirected to a EU mirror network.
But for folks in china, Apache seems to
Chris
From: Christofer Dutz
Date: Friday, 16. December 2022 at 10:54
To: dev@daffodil.apache.org
Subject: Re: Direct download links to releases?
And some more info:
Right now it seems people in china sometimes are having issues downloading from
CDN… some projects also get redirected to a EU mirror
: Christofer Dutz
Date: Friday, 16. December 2022 at 10:18
To: dev@daffodil.apache.org
Subject: Re: Direct download links to releases?
Hi all,
Ups ... sorry for coming late …. But I think we can’t change this.
Thew latest versions of all our Apache software it the parts that gets the most
19:16
To: dev@daffodil.apache.org
Subject: Re: Direct download links to releases?
Since there are no immediate objections, I've created a PR to add this.
I've also discovered that downloads.apache.org and closer.lua and aware
of archives and so we can actually use the same links for al
ecember 15, 2022 11:01 AM
To: dev@daffodil.apache.org
Subject: EXT: Direct download links to releases?
For linking to the latest release artifacts on our webpage, we currently use
the closer.lua script described here:
https://infra.apache.org/release-download-pages.html
For example, to do
downloads should be
verified and how to do so.
John
-Original Message-
From: Steve Lawrence
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2022 11:01 AM
To: dev@daffodil.apache.org
Subject: EXT: Direct download links to releases?
For linking to the latest release artifacts on our webpage, we currently
Hi Steve,
As a developer, I like to script things that I need to do repeatedly, to
the extent possible, and regularly use wget and curl. I'm on board with
whatever can be done to make it simple for developers to script fetching
these artifacts with minimal frustration.
+1 for me.
-Davin
On Thu
For linking to the latest release artifacts on our webpage, we currently
use the closer.lua script described here:
https://infra.apache.org/release-download-pages.html
For example, to download the latest source release, our website links here:
https://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.lua/daffodil/