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2009-02-11
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2009-02-11
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@Ray: I think that distributing such massive files via mirrors would be prohibitively expensive for a small open-source project, particularly if they start getting popular. BitTorrent was made for this kind of thing.
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2009-02-11
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2009-02-11
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2009-02-11
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I just noted that all of them use bzip2 compression. There is maybe a better solution using LZMA or more specifically Lzma Utils ( new version beeing named xz)
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2009-02-12
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2009-02-12
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I can confirm the Amdahl's Law bug. Do you want issues to be logged to the Google Code site, or should all issue reports be redirected into the bit bucket?
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2009-02-12
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did it for you.