UBCD V4.0.1 md5 sum and ed2k link

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UBCD V4.0.1 md5 sum and ed2k link

#1 Post by kewrowk » Thu Mar 22, 2007 7:44 pm

Hello Victor.

Can you publish the md5 checksum of the UBCD V4.0.1 iso file on your downloads page? This is what I have calculated:

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6100c9990503bd6d4cf62437f07d479e  ubcd401.iso
I'm also sharing that UBCD V4.0.1 iso file on the eDonkey network. So you can add this link to your downloads page:

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ed2k://|file|ubcd401.iso|121651200|7F722F14D1CAF6D4EADDFCB4B84082DF|/
Oh, and btw: xdelta is available for Unix, Linux and BSD too. :)

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#2 Post by Victor Chew » Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:32 am

Thanks! I will update the website now.

Any plans for sharing the EXE and/or ZIP versions?

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#3 Post by kewrowk » Fri Mar 23, 2007 7:51 am

Victor Chew wrote:Any plans for sharing the EXE and/or ZIP versions?
Sure. Just drop 'em in your ed2k client, post the links on your downloads page and I will help spreading them. :)

The UBCD V4.0.1 iso file is spreading well. Currently I see 7 completed sources.

Btw: Some ed2k clients are using on-the-fly compression. Can somebody tell me how much is gained by compression of the UBCD V4.0.1 iso file?

EDIT: I've just tested the on-the-fly compression by myself and downloaded the UBCD V4.0.1 iso file with aMule. The compression is pretty much as effective as sharing the zip file:
aMule wrote:Filesize: 116.02 MiB
Transferred: 94.90 MiB
Gained by compression: 21.13 MiB
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#4 Post by Constance » Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:27 am

Edited : torrent removed since it didn't seem to work :/
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#5 Post by kewrowk » Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:39 am

Constance wrote:I created a torrent file for UBCD 4.0.1 ISO (NOT French).
Here it is : http://constancejill.online.fr/FreeTool ... so.torrent
The torrent file is somewhat broken:

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$ btshowmetainfo ubcd401.iso.torrent
btshowmetainfo 20030621 - decode BitTorrent metainfo files

metainfo file.: ubcd401.iso.torrent
info hash.....: a8bcf4077e8bd2a6e1b134d72143135d5635a855
file name.....: ubcd401.iso
file size.....: 121651200 (928 * 131072 + 16384)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/bin/btshowmetainfo", line 55, in ?
    print 'announce url..: %s' % metainfo['announce']
KeyError: 'announce'
And rTorrent says "Could not find any trackers". The md5 hash is correct (65137717b6cf02ebe82d7685c6099231).
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#6 Post by Constance » Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:51 am

There is no tracker.
Is it really necessary ? :hmm:
Can you try with µTorrent, to check if it's not some kind of incompatibility ?
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#7 Post by kewrowk » Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:56 pm

Constance wrote:There is no tracker.
Is it really necessary ? :hmm:
Can you try with µTorrent, to check if it's not some kind of incompatibility ?
Could be it one of those new and fancy trackerless torrents.
Wikipedia wrote:[...] Alternatively, in a trackerless system (decentralized tracking) every peer acts as a tracker. It is implemented by the BitTorrent, µTorrent, BitComet and KTorrent clients through the distributed hash table (DHT) method. Azureus also supports a trackerless method but it is incompatible with the DHT offered by all other supporting clients.
The versions of BitTorrent and KTorrent I'm using are old enough to not support trackerless torrents. BitComet and µTorrent are closed source and Windows only, so that I can't (won't!) run them.

So, it's quite possible that your torrent works with modern versions of the above mentioned BitTorrent clients.

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#8 Post by Constance » Fri Mar 23, 2007 4:19 pm

Well, looks like I'm not uploading anything from this torrent... so I'll remove it.
I uploaded the ISO here : [Edit : link deleted as I deleted the file... ]
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#9 Post by Victor Chew » Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:24 am

Sure. Just drop 'em in your ed2k client, post the links on your downloads page and I will help spreading them.
Sorry, I don't run ed2k client on my PC during to stability issues. I use to run eMule, but found that running that and uTorrent at the same time makes my network somewhat slow and unstable. So it's only uTorrent on my machine these days.

If any of you happen to be sharing the EXE or ZIP, I will be happy to publish the hashes.

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#10 Post by Victor Chew » Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:30 am

BTW, there is a reason why I am not actively promoting the ready-made version of V4.0.1. That's because it will be easier for me to publish deltas against the original V4.0 image, instead of that and all subsequent minor releases, which is a pain.

Why don't I just update every mirror to V4.0.1 (or whatever latest minor release)? Well, it takes a lot of coordination and bandwidth to update the mirrors, which is why I try to avoid doing it. Since minor releases could potentially be very frequent, it is easier for me to publish new deltas instead of updating the mirrors for each minor release.

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#11 Post by kewrowk » Tue Mar 27, 2007 6:22 pm

Victor Chew wrote:Sorry, I don't run ed2k client on my PC during to stability issues. I use to run eMule, [...]
Well, eMule is an ed2k client too. Just like aMule, xMule, eDonkey2000, Lphant, etc. They're all ed2k clients for the ed2k network. :)
Victor Chew wrote:BTW, there is a reason why I am not actively promoting the ready-made version of V4.0.1. That's because it will be easier for me to publish deltas against the original V4.0 image, instead of that and all subsequent minor releases, which is a pain.

Why don't I just update every mirror to V4.0.1 (or whatever latest minor release)? Well, it takes a lot of coordination and bandwidth to update the mirrors, which is why I try to avoid doing it. Since minor releases could potentially be very frequent, it is easier for me to publish new deltas instead of updating the mirrors for each minor release.
I understand you very well and I am not asking you to update any mirrors. The only thing I am asking you (apart from continuing your superb work making UBCD and apart from providing the xdeltas ;)) is to publish the md5 of the UBCD iso file alongside the xdelta files of every new release. Doing that, every user can be sure that she has downloaded, by whatever means, the correct (unaltered) version.

Don't bother to update the mirrors and let the community do the work to spread the files. See, I am sharing ubcd401.iso on the ed2k net for less than a week now and just me, I already uploaded 3 GiB of it. Besides, I estimate 42 complete sources flying around there on the ed2k net. :D

EDIT: There is no need to publish the md5 of the resulting iso file as it is already included in the xdelta file:

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$ xdelta info ubcd401.xdelta
xdelta: version 1.1.3 found patch version 1.1 in ubcd401.xdelta (compressed)
xdelta: output name:   ubcd401.iso
xdelta: output length: 121651200
xdelta: output md5:    6100c9990503bd6d4cf62437f07d479e
xdelta: patch from segments: 2
xdelta: MD5                                     Length  Copies  Used    Seq?   Name
xdelta: e1f2ec880c0dc2e962f2d7c3e58451e8        13348   283     13348   yes    (patch data)
xdelta: 4330c7ce679f00963373a768837cf3a0        121651200       532     121637852       no      ubcd40.iso
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#12 Post by Victor Chew » Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:43 am

Well, eMule is an ed2k client too. Just like aMule, xMule, eDonkey2000, Lphant, etc. They're all ed2k clients for the ed2k network.
Yeah, I understand that. What I meant was I used to seed UBCD myself by running eMule, but found that it makes my system rather unstable, so I am no longer running it. Hence I need to rely on others to seed the files.

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