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2014-10-31
I downloaded the installer today just before I had the problem but it seems I had a cached version. I had to force refresh the page with CTRL+SHIFT+R to get the new version.
The installation is fine with c33aec60739c44f208f171a74235b742.
Thanks and sorry for the noise.
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I am also having this issue with an installer downloaded 2 minutes ago directly from SourceForge. How does one verify the hash value of the downlloaded file? Also, when the installer gets to showing "Downloading file...", it instantly (in less than 1 second) reports that the file has been downloaded incorrectly. Given how slow my connection is, there's no way a multi-megabyte file has been downloaded so fast. There's a problem somewhere, maybe with SF's CDN.
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md5
8d148a84d7535254eff4506132085b79 *mingw-w64-install.exe
Please update the installer.
Current md5 is: c33aec60739c44f208f171a74235b742
I downloaded the installer today just before I had the problem but it seems I had a cached version. I had to force refresh the page with CTRL+SHIFT+R to get the new version.
The installation is fine with c33aec60739c44f208f171a74235b742.
Thanks and sorry for the noise.
Saw the same error. Did not occur when I re-ran mingw-w64-install.exe as administrator.
It should be so.
I have the same error, and I'm super administrator. It's a real bug, and I can't download this new version in other place.
I am also having this issue with an installer downloaded 2 minutes ago directly from SourceForge. How does one verify the hash value of the downlloaded file? Also, when the installer gets to showing "Downloading file...", it instantly (in less than 1 second) reports that the file has been downloaded incorrectly. Given how slow my connection is, there's no way a multi-megabyte file has been downloaded so fast. There's a problem somewhere, maybe with SF's CDN.