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No need to send me a log, you're the only person who has had this problem so far out of 20+ installs, so for now all I can suggest is that you check your internet connection.

Strange. I've downloaded hundreds of GBs using wget, curl, ftp, various browsers, and whilst downloads get interupted quite frequently for one reason or another, mosts site allow me to resume, and the final results are *never* corrupted. And checking my modem logs during those transfers, there is no sign of any retrys or checksum errors. And the code you are using for the transfers and unpacking it how well tested?

I was using the code.google.com site. I will try once more, and this time I'll pause the installer after each file arrives and copy them to another directory Update: I see the new installer has the don't delete option/update.

Do you publish crcs or md5s for these files anywhere?


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In reply to Re^3: Camelbox: A build of Gtk2-Perl for Windows by BrowserUk
in thread Camelbox: A build of Gtk2-Perl for Windows by spicyjack

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