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5/1/2013 9:28:59 AMCNrankjiero before revert after revert
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1 Answer: one -package is easy to install first time, but you want to download everything again when there is a small bugfix of 10kb change and you wish download 200mb for it? 1 Answer: one -package is easy to install first time, but you want to download everything again when there is a small bugfix of 10kb change and you wish download 200mb for it?
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3 YOU ARE CRAZY IF YOU INTENDED TO UPGRADE ZERO-K WITH APT! 3 YOU ARE CRAZY IF YOU INTENDED TO UPGRADE ZERO-K WITH APT!
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5 rapid install changed/new file that is why it is better. apt always download the whole package. and zero-k team don't maintain it as far as I know. 5 rapid install changed/new file that is why it is better. apt always download the whole package. and zero-k team don't maintain it as far as I know.
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7 TheSponge you may learn more about packaging, I don't do it myself but Im aware of why they are in seperated packages. You want all-in-one then make it a virtual package but I don't think anyone would make zero-k included. 7 TheSponge you may learn more about packaging, I don't do it myself but Im aware of why they are in seperated packages. You want all-in-one then make it a virtual package but I don't think anyone would make zero-k included.
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9 So, use what you have, spring ppa + rapid, any other problem? 9 So, use what you have, spring ppa + rapid, any other problem?
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11 or you have weblobby now, which is easier. Install OpenJDK, then browse http://weblobby. spirngrts. com 11 or you have weblobby now, which is easier. Install OpenJDK, then browse http://weblobby. springrts. com
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