That's what I wanted to look up what the actual project is. If there is
a debian or fedora package for it then they sometimes host the source
tarballs on their own servers. It's a roundabout way of finding source
code but you can verify that it came from the place.
I had to do this a few years ago with bzip2 when their domain expired. I
guess the maintainer wandered off and suddenly the official website (and
download) disappeared. Luckily the tarball was still downloadable from
several major distro repositories.
On 8/27/20 9:59 PM, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
Whatever it is, I you rely on it and the license permits - fork it on
github.
That would make it redundant.
Tomas
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020, 21:35 Tom <[email protected]> wrote:
What is "ids"? Is it a project or something that might be found on
another mirror? If it's something that is commonly included in
various repos then you can probably find another download but
searching for ids is going to yield a lot of results...
Here's the main page for ids with info on it.
http://ids.sourceforge.net/
And no, apparently not. There is no other mirror on it. In fact there's
only 4 results on Google for that string. one of them a forum with
people talking about sourceforge download problems years ago.
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