Ah, Paul reminded me where that file is and I actually fixed the link back in 2019 on master, but forgot to cherry-pick it over. I'll get the link fixed. Thanks for reporting.
-Keegan On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 8:19 PM Keegan Witt <keeganw...@gmail.com> wrote: > The latest install links are on this page: > https://groovy.apache.org/download.html > > There's also the parent page in Bintray that has all the files: > https://bintray.com/groovy/Distributions/Windows-Installer > > -Keegan > > On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 4:41 AM Mike M <mike...@outlook.com> wrote: > >> A novice colleague had trouble installing Groovy in Windows following the >> instructions here: >> https://groovy-lang.org/install.html#_installation_on_windows >> Basically this section links to a non existing page. A link to bintray >> in this section would be helpful. >> The Apache Groovy programming language - Install Groovy >> <https://groovy-lang.org/install.html#_installation_on_windows> >> First, Download a binary distribution of Groovy and unpack it into some >> file on your local file system. Set your GROOVY_HOME environment variable >> to the directory you unpacked the distribution.. Add GROOVY_HOME/bin to >> your PATH environment variable.. Set your JAVA_HOME environment variable to >> point to your JDK. On OS X this is /Library/Java/Home, on other unixes its >> often /usr/java etc. >> groovy-lang.org >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* Keegan Witt <keeganw...@gmail.com> >> *Sent:* 04 December 2020 05:48 >> *To:* users@groovy.apache.org <users@groovy.apache.org> >> *Subject:* [ANNOUNCE] Groovy 2.4.21, 2.5.14, and 3.0.7 Windows >> installers released >> >> Windows installers for the latest Groovy releases are now available. >> >> 2.4.21: >> https://bintray.com/groovy/Distributions/download_file?file_path=groovy-2.4.21.msi >> 2.5.14: >> https://bintray.com/groovy/Distributions/download_file?file_path=groovy-2.5.14.msi >> 3.0.7: >> https://bintray.com/groovy/Distributions/download_file?file_path=groovy-3.0.7.msi >> >> -Keegan >> >