[RP-PPPoE] missing https://dianne.skoll.ca/projects/rp-pppoe/download/rp-pppoe-3.15.tar.gz

Jaco Kroon jaco at uls.co.za
Mon Sep 9 06:07:09 EDT 2024


Hi Dianne,

If you're OK with it, I can drop it on 
https://downloads.uls.co.za/rp-pppoe/ for you?

More than enough capacity available there, if you prefer I can even 
create a dedicated vhost for it.

Incidentally, gentoo does copy the source files to distfiles.gentoo.org 
... but I suspect we'll be dropping 3.15 some time soonish (probably by 
year end).  I'd prefer to offer you something with a bit more longevity.

Gentoo URLs:

https://distfiles.gentoo.org/distfiles/c1/rp-pppoe-3.15.tar.gz
http://distfiles.gentoo.org/distfiles/92/rp-pppoe-4.0.tar.gz

Just be aware I'm going to be killing 3.15 off soon and then only 4.0 
will be available.

Kind regards,
Jaco

On 2024/09/08 17:32, Dianne Skoll via RP-PPPoE wrote:

> On Sun, 8 Sep 2024 17:22:10 +0200
> Dario Binacchi via RP-PPPoE <rp-pppoe at lists.skoll.ca> wrote:
>
>> I am trying to fix this issue [1] arising from the lack of the version
>> rp-pppoe-3.15.tar.gz in the download section (i. e.
>> https://dianne.skoll.ca/projects/rp-pppoe/download).
> Right.  I am not in the business of providing infrastructure for embedded
> Linux projects to repeatedly download software from my web server as part
> of their build process.  This puts a lot of stress on my server for which
> I am not compensated.
>
> So sorry about that.  If buildroot.org wants a recipe to build
> rp-pppoe 3.15, it should cache its own copy of the source code and serve
> it to buildroot users.
>
> You can grab the tarball from archive.org and then figure out a way to
> make it available to buildroot users.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dianne.
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