afaict you currently use symlinks to point at the current version of
daily/weekly builds. This means that users who resume a download after a new
release will most likely get a mixed (and therefore broken) image.
changing that to a http redirect would mean that users would get a directory
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, peter green wrote:
afaict you currently use symlinks to point at the current version of
daily/weekly builds. This means that users who resume a download after a
new release will most likely get a mixed (and therefore broken) image.
changing that to a http redirect would
afaict you currently use symlinks to point at the current version of
daily/weekly builds. This means that users who resume a
download after a
new release will most likely get a mixed (and therefore broken) image.
changing that to a http redirect would mean that users would get a
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