Am 03/20/2012 11:36 PM, schrieb Peter Pöml:
Am 19.03.2012 um 23:22 schrieb Marcus (OOo):
Am 03/19/2012 10:42 PM, schrieb Kurt Underhay:
Hi Kurt,
Thanks for the reply and the info. Given that it's a known situation,
wouldn't it be possible to come up with a more palatable and
user-friendly solution than a 404? 404s don't generally leave a good
Oh, right. This was due to giving up the previous download service. It was
hosted by Oracle. There were more details for the user than just the 404
message. I'll see if this could be put back again.
impression. Maybe something like disabling the download link for this
combination, or even better, directing to a page that gives a short
explanation along the lines of what you've just described. Why not take
Due to the method the download is working, this is not an option. It's not
possible to differentiate wJRE and nonJRE builds for different languages.
This is plaguing us since years (resulting in user reports on a daily basis),
and I often thought it could be fixed on the server side. I did that now; all
files containing install-wJRE are now delivered in place of files that lack the
wJRE part in their name, provided the wJRE file exists while the non-wJRE file
doesn't. Fixed this way, it works both with mirrors and the server, and avoids
changes in the tree.
for dst in **/*_install-wJRE_*; do src=${dst/-wJRE/}; [ -f $dst ]&& [ -f $src ] || echo
"RewriteRule ^.*$src files/$dst [R,L]";
done>>|/etc/apache2/vhosts.d/openoffice.mirrorbrain.org.conf
Peter, I know why you are the best. :-)
Thanks so much for your help.
Marcus