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Download link is broken - jfrog deprecated bintray #97

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johng42 opened this issue Feb 2, 2022 · 3 comments
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Download link is broken - jfrog deprecated bintray #97

johng42 opened this issue Feb 2, 2022 · 3 comments

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@johng42
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johng42 commented Feb 2, 2022

I went over to the link at http://riy.github.io/degraph/download.html to download the latest.

That link (http://dl.bintray.com/schauder/schauderhaft-de/degraph-degraph-0.1.4.zip) gives a bad gateway 502 error.

@jmizv
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jmizv commented Feb 15, 2022

This download is almost two weeks later still not available. Seems a problem in bintray as downloads of previous versions aren't accessible either.

@johng42
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johng42 commented Feb 15, 2022

Right - jfrog deprecated the service that was hosting the binary download.
See https://jfrog.com/blog/into-the-sunset-bintray-jcenter-gocenter-and-chartcenter/ for the details.
Updated the issue title to make this more clear.

I think the maintainer will need to create a release and just use github to host it. https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/releasing-projects-on-github/about-releases
I don't have permissions, but the binaries are only ~40MB in size, so are well below the 2GB limit.

@johng42 johng42 changed the title Download link seems broken Download link seems broken - jfrog deprecated bintray Feb 15, 2022
@johng42 johng42 changed the title Download link seems broken - jfrog deprecated bintray Download link is broken - jfrog deprecated bintray Feb 15, 2022
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riy commented Feb 16, 2022

Sorry guys, I didn't find the time yet to publish a new release. I will try to do that asap, need to fix the release process first.

Anyways, just wanted to let you know that there's a Java-version of Degraph, called Decycle. It was created by Oliver Becker, who happens to be a former coworker. I can vouch for his skills and quality of work and you should give it a try, as it's more likely to be updated in the future than Degraph.

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