Well, the URL doesn't work for me, and I have nothing wrong with system configuration 
or DNS configuration.  The following information is taken directly from the 
Sourceforge site, note the structure of the URL reference. This is the only way I can 
reference projects on Sourceforge. If I type in the URL as specified in the 
Installation document, I get a timeout error. Please don't blow me off as some 
crackpot who doesn't know what he is talking about. There is definetely something 
wrong here. If it works for you, and doesn't for me, then maybe there are two 
different mirrors of the Sourceforge with two different structures. I've run into this 
problem with another project, and there is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY to work around the URL 
issue, I have to type it as it shows below, and maybe the person above has to do the 
same thing. 

 Downloading a file: Locate the Project Summary page for the project in question  | 
doc feedback | support

Each project on SourceForge.net has a unique identifier, its UNIX name. You may access 
projects directly if you know their UNIX name 
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/UNIXNAME). Otherwise, you may locate a particular 
project by using the SourceForge.net Site Search feature, or the Software Map, both 
accessible within the left navbar of the SourceForge.net site.

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