We have a Gmail account for the Mustalla VM. The accompanying Drive has no
published bandwidth limit, but I'm sure Google applies a 'fair use' policy.
I suggest we put those packages up there and try it out (credentials are in
the private@ archives). We can use the current solution as a fallback.
Possibly. I have a dropbox account already, but haven't gone and looked
at how much bandwidth they allow per day/month. I believe each
pre-package will be 2GB.
-Alex
On 8/25/14 6:53 AM, "Erik de Bruin" wrote:
>Would something like Google Drive, AWS or DropBox work for this?
>
>EdB
>
>
>
>On M
Would something like Google Drive, AWS or DropBox work for this?
EdB
On Monday, August 25, 2014, Alex Harui wrote:
> The download failure rate gets skewed when the MD5's become out of date
> because folks try again right away, maybe even more than once and get the
> same failure.
>
> The MD5C
On 8/24/14 11:29 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>>The MD5Checker seems to work, but the CI server keeps hanging saving the
>> artifacts of the flex-sdk-release build and then MD5Checker doesn't get
>>to
>> run.
>Can we make this more reliable by have it use a pre built SDK?
Currently, we only have
Hi,
> The download failure rate gets skewed when the MD5's become out of date
> because folks try again right away, maybe even more than once and get the
> same failure.
About 1/3rd of people try again, 2/3rd give up I would assume (pageview vs
unique pageview).
> The MD5Checker seems to work, b
The download failure rate gets skewed when the MD5's become out of date
because folks try again right away, maybe even more than once and get the
same failure.
The MD5Checker seems to work, but the CI server keeps hanging saving the
artifacts of the flex-sdk-release build and then MD5Checker doesn
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 6:49 PM, Justin Mclean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just took a look at the installer errors in the last week.
>
> Overall there here were 707 errors and 702 successful installs, that's a
> 50% error rate and the error rate is higher on windows. The good news is
> we've had 3000+ ins
Hi,
> The good news is we've had 3000+ installs of Apache Flex4.13.0.
That's 3000+ install since we release 4.13.0 a month or so ago.
Thanks,
Justin
Hi,
Just took a look at the installer errors in the last week.
Overall there here were 707 errors and 702 successful installs, that's a 50%
error rate and the error rate is higher on windows. The good news is we've had
3000+ installs of Apache Flex4.13.0.
Here a rough total of the significan