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Place to upload test binaries (possible solution)
Borsti67:
--- Quote from: odie on March 30, 2009, 07:25:56 am ---Yupz, i know. But i read somewhere within that it can be shared on networks.... was fiddling with it to see if it can be expanded to IP sharing / www sharing..... :P
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Nope. You'd need to give your private key to anybody to achieve that, and that's definitely NOT what you want to do. ;)
--- Quote ---I am going to try wuala now. :P See if it works out. With 1GB, i can at most share 1 file at a time, maybe i alternate b/w 2 accnts..... lol
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If you activate sharing your capacities, the longer the PC is on you'll get more GB of storage. Mine e.g. is currently about 10GB, and it's off by night. B)
--- Quote ---According to the help file, you should see a shared folder with my key there auto.
You should see a file, but dun bother downloading anithing yet.
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what key? The folder is there, yes. But the file will not show up before it's finished!
The good thing about wua.la is that the shared files are on (normally quite fast) servers and also Bittorrent-alike downloaded from spread sources. I've got quite good rates most of the time.
Whatever this Nakido may be - the last 10 times I checked there, "the server is too busy, use download manager" - no thanks. :(
odie:
--- Quote from: Borsti67 on March 30, 2009, 05:38:17 pm ---Nope. You'd need to give your private key to anybody to achieve that, and that's definitely NOT what you want to do. ;)
If you activate sharing your capacities, the longer the PC is on you'll get more GB of storage. Mine e.g. is currently about 10GB, and it's off by night. B)
what key? The folder is there, yes. But the file will not show up before it's finished!
The good thing about wua.la is that the shared files are on (normally quite fast) servers and also Bittorrent-alike downloaded from spread sources. I've got quite good rates most of the time.
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Okie, Wuala is out. It sux. Lol
Bittorrent? It sux too..... Esp locally and across some countries. I know of many ISPs who dun like torrents very well.....
On other hand.....
--- Quote from: Borsti67 on March 30, 2009, 05:38:17 pm ---Whatever this Nakido may be - the last 10 times I checked there, "the server is too busy, use download manager" - no thanks. :(
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Ah ha, u should try this then. Perhaps it was not doing very well because i have not finished uploading.... and according to ur date / time, it wasnt. Hence perhaps u experienced the well....... busy signal. Try it now and it should do fine.
:P
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Borsti67:
--- Quote from: odie on March 31, 2009, 08:45:20 am ---Okie, Wuala is out. It sux. Lol
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Why? (may be better via PN)
--- Quote ---Bittorrent? It sux too..... Esp locally and across some countries. I know of many ISPs who dun like torrents very well.....
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pfff... What about using a more flexible client which utilizes non-standard ports? I've heard that's possible and circumvents most ISP blocking (unless they suppress ANY fast downloading). Luckily I don't have this problem...
The only thing against it I can see - you always need at least one person online, and download speed depends on the combined UL speed of all seeding users. A hosted service often brings better rates.
--- Quote ---Ah ha, u should try this then. Perhaps it was not doing very well because i have not finished uploading.... and according to ur date / time, it wasnt. Hence perhaps u experienced the well....... busy signal. Try it now and it should do fine.
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nope, same thing. Also with any other file I try to get there. Tries to force me to register/login! May be this DL manager is a software I need to install then? Bah!
To use your words ;) : really suxxx!
Anyway, I just wanted to test how it would behave here. Since I managed to install compiler etc., now I'm using SVN. Once it's running a really great experience (small downloads, mostly short compilation time)! ;D
odie:
--- Quote from: Borsti67 on March 31, 2009, 05:39:53 pm ---Anyway, I just wanted to test how it would behave here. Since I managed to install compiler etc., now I'm using SVN. Once it's running a really great experience (small downloads, mostly short compilation time)! ;D
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Yupz, i am on SVN now. Just providing the compilation for those who find the SVN setup a hassle, or those w slower computers - aka compilations.
Btw, do remember to update and clean build your maps from time to time, esp when large maps components are updated ok?
Borsti67:
--- Quote from: odie on April 01, 2009, 07:52:42 am ---Yupz, i am on SVN now. Just providing the compilation for those who find the SVN setup a hassle, or those w slower computers - aka compilations.
Btw, do remember to update and clean build your maps from time to time, esp when large maps components are updated ok?
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yeah, until I got SVN up and running I appreciated the builds of Devastator (and you engagement) very much!
Normally I just use the batch w/o parameter. After updating from SVN I'm checking the update-comments if there's something about changes in pathfinding (I was told in IRC that this would break the maps and the batch cannot "see" this). Clean build takes more than 1,5 hrs here so I try to avoid it... ;)
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