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Windows / Re: Win32 Development Binary Installer Links
« on: November 25, 2013, 07:04:59 pm »
@DarkRain

FYI ... The corruption problems have disappeared. If something got "changed" at ufoai.org, please give those responsible a 'Thank You' from me.

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Windows / Re: Mouse button not working
« on: November 25, 2013, 07:00:49 pm »
@geever

I also have the same problem with the front page v2.5 download ( Win32 version ).

Thanks for posting this "fix" in the forum. Will try it today.
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Tried it, It worked. Thanks!

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Windows / Re: Win32 Development Binary Installer Links
« on: November 16, 2013, 11:41:04 pm »
Thanks for the response.
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The rsync attempt winds up timing out.

I am beginning to suspect my ISP. Looks like I am stuck until I change ISPs.
-- Or v2.5 goes into Linux distro repos.

 :'(

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Windows / Re: Win32 Development Binary Installer Links
« on: November 13, 2013, 11:48:00 pm »
Thanks for the response.
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Yes, I did try the alternative git clone.

Tried the bittorent seed file in Deluge / Linux. Deluge claims this is not a valid seed file.
Can't do the rest of the clone without the "seed" download.

Will try a few other bittorrent clients to see what happens.

[UPDATE]: other bittorrent clients are stating that that seed file is not "bencoded". Meta data audit tools refuse to "access" the file. ????


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Windows / Re: Win32 Development Binary Installer Links
« on: November 08, 2013, 05:46:39 pm »
Newbie Here ...

Tried the http link for the download of the newest stable on the front page. ( v2.5 )

It is always a corrupted download for me. ( MD5 not matching either )

Is FTP or RSYNC a viable download option? I need a download protocol that does ECC.

The git clone also comes up with a compression error and aborts when attempting to get the source.

NOTE : I think it is something on the TCP/IP route that is causing the problem with http downloads.

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