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Download links for Windows binaries are broken #239

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EliasHasle opened this issue May 24, 2021 · 6 comments
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Download links for Windows binaries are broken #239

EliasHasle opened this issue May 24, 2021 · 6 comments

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@EliasHasle
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Both the Windows download links (to Bintray) on https://www.freelan.org/download.html#windows are broken. They lead to the most fancy 404 page ever, with playable Breakout...

@ghost
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ghost commented May 28, 2021

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@eagl3s1ght
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FYI: You can still download via the releases page on Github: https://github.com/freelan-developers/freelan/releases

@AndrewDragonCh
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They still should update the links. The original host, bintray, seem to have been replaced by jfrog. For an ordinary user, they may just give up.

@richman1000000
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@AndrewDragonCh
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AndrewDragonCh commented Sep 15, 2021

https://github.com/freelan-developers/freelan/releases/tag/2.2
binaries still here

Yea, but the issue isn't with the binaries in general, its the fact the binaries on the website don't exist anymore. Who ever is in charge of the website should have it redirect to the GitHub releases tab. It makes things a whole lot less complected when things just do what they're supposed to do, especially something as simple as changing a few links. Heck, if they wanted to use a file host like they previously did, they still could. Just get one that exists and wasn't bought out by a different company.

Someone had also already posted the links, so your post was redundant.

@KOYK
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KOYK commented Sep 3, 2022

The download links re-direct you to an other site, I assume this was not intended and to say the least this might end up being harmful for the users if the targeted site is not safe.

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