Stupid Apple, again
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Given CG's propensity of being upset by almost everyone and everything (He has all the bad luck in the world!), it would be easier to be "Driven to the arms of X by Y (fill as appropriate)."
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Well, just think, if there's a limited supply of bad luck in the world, then we're all safe because of him!
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So, I got all the issues solved, and tried to submit our app. I got an error that Apple is not accepting software for this SDK version. As usual, Apple error messages are obscure and obtuse. What it means is, I am using a beta of the compiler ( it's so long since I did this stuff, I had no idea ). So, I spend $50 to buy the bandwidth to download the new one. Does Apple provide a download tool like Microsoft does when downloading 2 GB files ? No. The download says it's still going, and I am still connected to the web. It's choked at 1.86 GB tho, for the last 15 minutes. I need to go out, so I'll see where it is when I get back, but I expect I'll spend another $50 on another 2 GB and try again.
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Wow and I thought my bandwidth was expensive. Think mine's about £2-£3 per GB.
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Wow and I thought my bandwidth was expensive. Think mine's about £2-£3 per GB.
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So, I got all the issues solved, and tried to submit our app. I got an error that Apple is not accepting software for this SDK version. As usual, Apple error messages are obscure and obtuse. What it means is, I am using a beta of the compiler ( it's so long since I did this stuff, I had no idea ). So, I spend $50 to buy the bandwidth to download the new one. Does Apple provide a download tool like Microsoft does when downloading 2 GB files ? No. The download says it's still going, and I am still connected to the web. It's choked at 1.86 GB tho, for the last 15 minutes. I need to go out, so I'll see where it is when I get back, but I expect I'll spend another $50 on another 2 GB and try again.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
Christian Graus wrote:
Does Apple provide a download tool like Microsoft does when downloading 2 GB files ? No.
You should try Vista Windows7. :-D
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Christian Graus wrote:
I expect I'll spend another $50 on another 2 GB and try again
Send me $49, the URL of the download, and your address and I'll mail you a DVD with the download on it... ...hmmm, I think I'll start writing the business plan for that.
You really think you are going to successfully mail a DVD from the UK to Tasmania, to CG. He would then have to spend the next 2 weeks chasing it through the postal/courier systems to find the bloody thing!
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So, I got all the issues solved, and tried to submit our app. I got an error that Apple is not accepting software for this SDK version. As usual, Apple error messages are obscure and obtuse. What it means is, I am using a beta of the compiler ( it's so long since I did this stuff, I had no idea ). So, I spend $50 to buy the bandwidth to download the new one. Does Apple provide a download tool like Microsoft does when downloading 2 GB files ? No. The download says it's still going, and I am still connected to the web. It's choked at 1.86 GB tho, for the last 15 minutes. I need to go out, so I'll see where it is when I get back, but I expect I'll spend another $50 on another 2 GB and try again.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
Christian Graus wrote:
So, I spend $50 to buy the bandwidth to download
That's too bad, you've lost any profit you might have made on your silly little app.
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Christian Graus wrote:
So, I spend $50 to buy the bandwidth to download
That's too bad, you've lost any profit you might have made on your silly little app.
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LOL! He is smart enough to expense all his bandwidth costs to his employer :).
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LOL! He is smart enough to expense all his bandwidth costs to his employer :).
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So, I got all the issues solved, and tried to submit our app. I got an error that Apple is not accepting software for this SDK version. As usual, Apple error messages are obscure and obtuse. What it means is, I am using a beta of the compiler ( it's so long since I did this stuff, I had no idea ). So, I spend $50 to buy the bandwidth to download the new one. Does Apple provide a download tool like Microsoft does when downloading 2 GB files ? No. The download says it's still going, and I am still connected to the web. It's choked at 1.86 GB tho, for the last 15 minutes. I need to go out, so I'll see where it is when I get back, but I expect I'll spend another $50 on another 2 GB and try again.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
I had the same problem but with Firefox I was able to continue the download (even though Firefox crashed halfway through). 1. Go to your downloads directory and make a copy of the partially downloaded file. 2. Restart Firefox - this will start the download afresh and overwrite the partially downloaded file (thus step 1) 3. Pause the download 4. Copy the saved partially downloaded file (from 1) over the top of the file you are downloading 5. Unpause the download 6. Profit!! Hope this helps...
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So, I got all the issues solved, and tried to submit our app. I got an error that Apple is not accepting software for this SDK version. As usual, Apple error messages are obscure and obtuse. What it means is, I am using a beta of the compiler ( it's so long since I did this stuff, I had no idea ). So, I spend $50 to buy the bandwidth to download the new one. Does Apple provide a download tool like Microsoft does when downloading 2 GB files ? No. The download says it's still going, and I am still connected to the web. It's choked at 1.86 GB tho, for the last 15 minutes. I need to go out, so I'll see where it is when I get back, but I expect I'll spend another $50 on another 2 GB and try again.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
Hey CG, I'm up way North at the mo but it doesn't cost me anything to do such a download so, should the need arise I can do this for you. Mailing the DVD down to you would take about 4 days. Cost: DVD + postage It does mean though I would have to walk past the pub (twice) in the sunny 28+ C weather. (We all know that's not going to happen - especially as it would be during lunchtime)
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Hey CG, I'm up way North at the mo but it doesn't cost me anything to do such a download so, should the need arise I can do this for you. Mailing the DVD down to you would take about 4 days. Cost: DVD + postage It does mean though I would have to walk past the pub (twice) in the sunny 28+ C weather. (We all know that's not going to happen - especially as it would be during lunchtime)
Dave: But I don't wanna be a barbarian! Fang: You did when you were ten! Dave: Yes, but I thought it meant a librarian that also cuts hair.
Thanks, but I need it today. I bought some more bandwidth and should have it in two hours
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Thanks, but I need it today. I bought some more bandwidth and should have it in two hours
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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You really think you are going to successfully mail a DVD from the UK to Tasmania, to CG. He would then have to spend the next 2 weeks chasing it through the postal/courier systems to find the bloody thing!
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I'm not sure why I would send it from the UK, but that's the basic idea.
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I had the same problem but with Firefox I was able to continue the download (even though Firefox crashed halfway through). 1. Go to your downloads directory and make a copy of the partially downloaded file. 2. Restart Firefox - this will start the download afresh and overwrite the partially downloaded file (thus step 1) 3. Pause the download 4. Copy the saved partially downloaded file (from 1) over the top of the file you are downloading 5. Unpause the download 6. Profit!! Hope this helps...
That does make one wonder why he didn't use a download manager.
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I thought as much. Maybe next time.
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Thanks for offering all the same.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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I'm not sure why I would send it from the UK, but that's the basic idea.
My mistake, I didn't check your bio. It would probably be worse from the US!
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That does make one wonder why he didn't use a download manager.