This is the only thing I'm going to say about this issue and I will not comment on it any more no matter how many times it's being brought up again:
In this case the new uploader requested that it would replace the old file. The old file was not protected by a passphrase. This defaults to that the file is replaced. If the new upload does not work for whatever reason then the blame lies at the new uploader for supplying broken software and/or the original uploader for not protecting the original file will a passphrase, and _NOT_ OS4Depot. OS4Depot does not and never will be responsible for the contents of the archives stored on os4depot as can be read in the site
Disclaimer that has been there since os4depot was created.
If you want to protect you file from being overwritten, use a passphrase and state a valid email address for contact in case someone else requests to replace it, or in case you forget the passphrase.
Protected files are replaced only if:
- A valid passphrase is given for the new upload
- The original uploader approves it (Common)
- The email of the original uploader is invalid or no reply is received after several attempts of communication (Rarely)
A few other points:
- OS4Depot will never ever be a place where a software is being store several times with version names in their filename.
- OS4Depot will never ever be a place that people can use as a personal upload area for their 'hey I ported it too' ports. This will just be confusing to end users and waste space on the servers.
- OS4Depot will accept, though very rarely, to store more than one version of some software if the contents are significantly different to merit it. In this case the different version will have a _prefix added to the filename. But this will never happen to the whim of individual uploaders requesting it in the comment field, see previous point, the os4depot staff will always be the deciding part.
- If you need a place to store 'hey I ported it too' software that does not provide anything new that would merit a duplicate archive on os4depot then the suggested action is to create your own download page for it.