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Everybody should check AmiUpdate!
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Hehe, no comment, just a lot of

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@lazi

Grim Reaper? Because it's the only thing I got this morning...

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@K-L

Ignore that DSI and you will be rewarded...

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@lazi

I ignored it and TuneNet was not updated (if this is what you meant)

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@K-L

Ok, It seems that the TuneNet Alpha 0.86.32 released in 2007 oct. only news for me.
Sorry everybody to make false interest!

However thanks Beans for this great app. which is runs all the time when my A1 is turned on!

Bye!

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Any non-Grim-Reaper versions around? (os4-XE)

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@lazi

It just sits trying to connect to site.
Gives me a Grim reaper, and I tell it to ignore DSI.
Opens up, and starting 1-10 trys to connect to the web site, and then tells me there are no uodates.

What is this thread supposed to be about.

Peter Swallow

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Rigo made some changes recently that broke self updating in the REALLY old versions you lot are obviously using. Trundle over to AmiUpdate and update manually.

Amiga user since 1985
AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester

Ps. I hate the new amigans website. <shudder>
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@Severin

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Rigo made some changes recently that broke self updating in the REALLY old versions you lot are obviously using. Trundle over to AmiUpdate and update manually.
I am using
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Amiupdate 1.88 (06/0102008)
but I will go over to the website to check.

Peter Swallow

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@Severin

Nope, the same version as I am using.

This is the au.log
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AmiUpdate 1.88 (06.01.2008)

Log opened on 11-1-2008 at 15:28:26

15:28:26 Performing online version check...

15:28:26 Trying to connect to: www.amiupdate.net on port: 80

15:28:26 Connected

15:28:36 10 second timeout exceeded, retry #1

15:28:46 10 second timeout exceeded, retry #2

15:28:56 10 second timeout exceeded, retry #3

15:29:06 10 second timeout exceeded, retry #4

15:29:16 10 second timeout exceeded, retry #5

15:29:26 10 second timeout exceeded, retry #6

15:29:30 No new version available

15:29:30 Online version check completed.

15:29:30 Waiting for user input...

15:29:32 Started system scan

15:29:32 Found host machine as: AmigaOne

15:29:32 Getting database file from server...

15:29:32 Trying to connect to: www.amiupdate.net on port: 80

15:29:32 Connected

15:29:42 10 second timeout exceeded, retry #1

15:29:53 10 second timeout exceeded, retry #2

15:30:04 10 second timeout exceeded, retry #3

15:30:15 10 second timeout exceeded, retry #4

15:30:25 10 second timeout exceeded, retry #5

15:30:32 Failed

15:30:32 No updates found

15:30:32 Scan completed

15:32:36 Closing program

I dont know if there is a problem or not.

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Re: Everybody should check AmiUpdate!
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@Swoop

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What is this thread supposed to be about.


It is the Tunenet forum and posts around AmiUpdate. It is my fault. When I checked AmiUpdate in the morning, I found a TuneNet update which is out almost a half year ago, but this was new to me. In my pleasure to use an updated TuneNet dropped the post in a hurry.

Excuse me for this electronic littering...

Bye!

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@All

No problem here with AmiUpdate... Though it never mentioned updating TuneNet...

I will try again tonight !

Jerry



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AmiUpdate gave me a bunch of MUI class updates. But i haven't got TuneNet installed, yet.

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@bamiga2002

Well, that's normal, MUI is installed on your machine anyway, regardless of having Tunenet installed.

Yam, Wookiechat, Simplemail, Jabberwocky etc all use MUI.

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@lazi

Ok, now a TuneNet update is showing up in AmiUpdate even though it's the same version as what I've already got installed. The same with Ranger and Diskimage_Device.

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@Valiant

Erm, sorry to break the news mate, but, er, Christmas is over, your avatar is a bit dated

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Erm, sorry to break the news mate, but, er, Christmas is over, your avatar is a bit dated

So's mine, but I LOVE IT!!!

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May i hijack this thread

Maybe i find someone who has (or had) similar problems

Anyone got a "broken" checkmark button (cut in half from
the little picture next to it) when first opening the AU
window after an update is found?

It's no biggie and it certainly don't degrade AU in any way
(well, in a small way for me) but it's annyoing (at least
becasue i can't find out WHY its happening)

I got back to default GUI (no bells and whistles) and it
changed nothing

Any ideas, thoughts, help?

Thanks a lot and sorry for hijacking

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May i hijack this thread

Maybe i find someone who has (or had) similar problems

Anyone got a "broken" checkmark button (cut in half from
the little picture next to it) when first opening the AU
window after an update is found?


hasn't this been fixed already?

1.88 - (16.01.2008)
o Hopefully the "checkmark" bug is finally fixed. (Hubert Maier bug#7)
o Redesigned the SERVER tooltype system, no documented changes needed

byebye...

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i currently have the problem that after an update i get a window telling me smth like:

Protection bits for: T:au_arctmp/ranger.lha is 0x0


byebye...

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