Re: package download failure
- From: "Brad Allison" <brad allison gmail com>
- To: Peter <sw98234 hotmail com>
- Cc: garnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: package download failure
- Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2008 23:24:49 -0400
1- I figured you would want to know that you had sites listed that garnome was trying to use that actually do not work. I noticed how you changed the URL name used rather than testing the URL's I was pointing out are broken. Someone using the DNS rotor will hit these broken URL's unless they are removed from the rotor. And I see they are still broken. This is for garnome-2.20.3.
2- I even tested these URL's via
megaproxy.com to verify that it's not just me or my ISP and I see they are broken coming in through
megaproxy.com as well:
AN ERROR HAS OCCURRED WHILE PROCESSING YOUR REQUEST:http://mir1.ovh.net/docbook/docbook-xsl-1.72.0.tar.bz2
PLEASE NOTE THE ERROR DETAILS BELOW:HTTP error code: Not foundPlease check your spelling. This website may also have moved, shut down, or been restricted by the
Megaproxy™ introductory service.
3- As for the please send text emails - welcome to 2008. USENET is and was very 1992. I signed up for a MAILING LIST and according to gmail, "we recommend using 'UTF-8' (Unicode) for all outgoing mail. UTF-8 is a standard encoding that's accepted by many email clients." USENET is a joke. I even had my own USENET news group for myself (alt.fan.brad.allison) . That's how much USENET is a joke. In todays world USENET is a place for downloading porn. That's it. But again, I signed up for a MAILING LIST and assume the other people on the MAILING LIST are reading email via a email client.
I'll be switching emails and dropping off this list now. The lack of MacOSX support seems a bit hopeless here. I was only trying to build evolution so I could view my exchange calendar without having to use outlook, but given the MacOSX support here, that does not seem to be an option.
-b
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