On 07/09/2011 07:12 PM, Zak McKracken wrote:
Am 09.07.2011, 20:40 Uhr, schrieb webmaster for Kracked Press
Productions <webmaster@krackedpress.com>:>
My hosting company will not allow files larger than 700+ MB and the
two DVD versions [3.3.3 and 3.4.1] of LibreOffice are over 3.4 GB in
size. The account has not issues of having 100 GB of executable
files online but if I have any ISO files, then they say that I am a
repository and it is not allowed.
Hmm... what would happen if you put the ISOs into a zip container? :)
3.7 GB as an ISO
3.4 GB as a zipped file.
About putting it on the web somewhere: I've heard a lot of good things
about Spideroak (https://spideroak.com/). They'll certainly have no
problems with whatever you put on there. Although, if you want more
than 2 GB, you'll need to pay 10$ a month. So that might not be what
you're looking for.
The other method is of course BitTorrent. But that's only going to be
working well if enough people are downloading it at the same time.
Another question: What do you mean by "Libreoffice DVD"? The
installers are just 217 and 188 MB large. So where do the other 3.1 GB
come from?
Zak
Go to LibreOffice-NA.US for a complete answer to that question. The
DVDs are browser based and they are on that testing portal for use. The
DVDs are "offline" versions of what is on the testing portal.
LibreOffice North American Community DVD project has created this set of
DVDs that has the install files, help packs, and language packs for US
English, Great Britain English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Brazil
Portuguese, and Hebrew. Also included on the DVD[s] are all the known
.oxt dictionary files, many extensions, many templates and sample files,
artwork, documentation, and other items that create a DVD that has
almost everything a LibreOffice user might want or need.
Over time, the pages from the testing portal will be recreated on the
CMS system
http://north-america.libreofficebox.org/
Hopefully the first version will be up and running [fully edited] by the
end of August. That version will be 3.3.x Windows-Linux-Mac. On the
testing portal, along with .iso files we have
3.3.3
Windows-only version
Windows-Linux-Mac version
3.4.1
Windows-only version
Windows-Linux-Mac version
It will take time to get all 4 versions re-created with the CMS system
specs, and have those .iso files available to the user base. I want to
have a place for the current .iso files till the new ones are available
through the CMS system that Libreoffice.org has placed online for the
different teams across the globe.
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