Am 10.01.2013 20:48, schrieb Angelica Perduta: > On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 7:12 AM, Niklas Gürtler <profclonk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Am 09.01.2013 23:17, schrieb Angelica Perduta: >>> I did see the post by Niklas Gürtler but I get an error saying the >>> necessary file is it not accessible to me :( >> what file exactly is missing with my installer? And what did you do that >> resulted in the error? I am interested in making that installer work for >> everyone. :) > Thank you for replying. As a result I just tried downloading it again > and this time it has worked! Okay, very good :) Ah you meant the download... Yes i had some problems with DNS and the Webserver, but everything should work now. > I have now run your installation without any problem. > This is just what I wanted and hopefully I am one step closer to > getting a more up to date gstreamer installation working :) > I will definitely let you know if I find any other issues as this is a > very much needed facility. It enables new developers to work with gtk+ > and distribute applications we create without having to learn all the > intricacies of building the whole system from source, or how to create > our own gtk+ installers. Yes, that's exactly what the thing was intended for... especially since MinGW is now easier to install than it was some time. > Just for the record: the other day it said something like "part 1 file > is inaccessible". > That was during the download from http://games.2g2s.de/?page_id=196 > Maybe it was just a temporary internet glitch or an unusal malfunction > on my computer that was in no way related to your installer. > I will let you know if I find any other problems. I now have put MD5 checksums on the website for the files... Seems like i should have done that before. Greetings, Niklas _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list