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I failed, when I tried to zsync ToriOS

 

Hi Israel,

Phill's server has been very reliable for years, but I cannot connect to
it now. It has been down for some hours. So I failed, when I tried to
zsync ToriOS, and also when I tried to upload mkusb 10.1.1 for testing.

If it will take a long time for Phill to solve the problem, I suggest
that you upload 'ToriOS-daily.iso' plus the md5sum to some cloud
service, for example a [temporary] google drive account.

Best regards
Nio

Den 2015-09-08 kl. 23:07, skrev Israel:
> Hi everyone,
> You can test the newest version out...
> I haven't fully tested things with it, so please do let me know of any
> issues.
> I have made some changes lately to the menus and a few other things.
> Let me know what you think!
> 
> zsync http://phillw.net/isos/torios/ToriOS-daily.iso.zsync
> 
> On 09/07/2015 06:51 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
>> Den 2015-09-06 kl. 20:55, skrev Israel:
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> I am thinking I might just use the git version of JWM by default.
>>> Joe is building JWM very regularly, so I think I will use a testing PPA,
>>> and then when I find that things do not break I will push an update.
>>>
>>> Joe also keeps a xslt program to convert older style jwmrc files to
>>> newer styles.  I figure we can trigger this when it is updated
>>> automatically and run it on the user's jwmrc file.  We can also run it
>>> on any of their personally made theme files in jwm-settings-manager.
>>>
>>> Basically I am getting tired of waiting on the next stable release and
>>> think this is probably as good a method as any.  We can update the git
>>> version until the snapshot we want (or manually update it with a
>>> specific package).
>>> maybe use versioning like
>>> (git version)
>>> jwm-2.3.0+git-1260-0~49~ubuntu12.04.5
>>> (stable)
>>> jwm-2.3.2+0~11~ubuntu12.04.5
>>> That way when we reach stable I can update the ToriOS PPA with the
>>> correct JWM version and it will override the current git version
>>> (2.3.2 is larger than 2.3.0)
>>> thoughts?
>>>
>> Hi Israel,
>>
>> I understand that there are important improvements in the new version,
>> so that you don't want to use the current stable version of JWM.
>>
>> You are the [only] one in our ToriOS developer's group, who know how
>> these things work. If you think it is OK, I think it is OK too.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Nio
> 
> 



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