I'm happy to update the link if you (or anybody else) wants to put up a binary. Note that you should sign it with *your* GnuPG key, I do not sign binaries created by other people.
On 11/15/2015 06:42 PM, silvioprog wrote: > Hm... about Windows package, the problem is just to keep an old version on > home page, because there is the first place that an user find the lib, and > this very old version miss a lot of important fixes. :-/ > > I have two sugestions to distribute the Windows package on home page: > > 1. keep only the latest compiled version (I can help you building the > binaries); > 2. keep only the sources of the latest version (eg > libmicrohttpd-0.9.46.zip). > > I'm expecting a better market to the lib. :-) > > On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 4:31 AM, Christian Grothoff <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> I've bumped the source link to actually match the last release. >> I don't build the W32 binary, so I cannot help it being outdated. >> >> Also, unlike NodeJS [1] our source build is not insane, and if you're >> using MHD and you cannot build from source, it won't be of much use to >> you. And for end-users, the respective operating system distribution >> package manager should provide binaries anyway. As most end-users >> wouldn't know how to check signatures on downloaded binaries, that's >> also the only way to get them (relatively, see [2]) secure binaries. >> >> (That doesn't matter for W32, that's a lost cause anyway.) >> >> >> Happy hacking! >> >> Christian >> >> [1] >> >> http://dthompson.us/reproducible-development-environments-with-gnu-guix.html >> [2] https://gnunet.org/guix2015video > >
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