ivan386 / Shareaza

Shareaza is a peer-to-peer client for Windows that allows you to download any file-type found on several popular P2P networks.
http://shareaza.sf.net
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x64 build #9

Open javiergutierrezchamorro opened 3 years ago

javiergutierrezchamorro commented 3 years ago

Will be 64 bit builds like in ex-Shareaza?

javiergutierrezchamorro commented 2 years ago

No updates?

siakc commented 2 years ago

I don't understand the original question. Sorry.

javiergutierrezchamorro commented 2 years ago

@siakc question is if there will be also x64 builds available.

javiergutierrezchamorro commented 2 years ago

@siakc question is if there will be also x64 builds available.

Is it clear now?

siakc commented 2 years ago

Yes it is. This project is abandoned. You may need to compile it yourself as per instructions in the readme file. Sorry for the inconvenience.

javiergutierrezchamorro commented 2 years ago

@ivan386 any thoughts?

ivan386 commented 2 years ago

I agree with the siakc. 64 build broken in my code. And i don't want to work on that project.

javiergutierrezchamorro commented 2 years ago

Thank you for replying @ivan386

ansani commented 2 years ago

For reference, I forked the project and made x64 builds here: https://github.com/ansani/Shareaza/releases

javiergutierrezchamorro commented 2 years ago

For reference, I forked the project and made x64 builds here: https://github.com/ansani/Shareaza/releases

Really appreciate it @ansani

prenniee commented 1 year ago

For reference, I forked the project and made x64 builds here: https://github.com/ansani/Shareaza/releases

What exactly is recommended? As far as I understand there are so many forks. Which one to use? Is your fork the continuation of the Shareaza project or is this just a copy of the orginal with changes? Will this fork become official at some point? So many questions :)

Why was this project abandoned in the first place? So much work was done to make Shareaza a successful project. Then I always regret that the project stops somewhere. The latest official update was in 2017.

By the way, I use the x64 version from 2017 and I haven't had any problems with it.

javiergutierrezchamorro commented 1 year ago

@prenniee you can take a look at the commit log for what has changed: https://github.com/ansani/Shareaza/commits/master

prenniee commented 1 year ago

@javiergutierrezchamorro You mean what was changed compared to the official release or compared to the master branch of Ansani? Thanks!

ansani commented 1 year ago

For reference, I forked the project and made x64 builds here: https://github.com/ansani/Shareaza/releases

What exactly is recommended? As far as I understand there are so many forks. Which one to use? Is your fork the continuation of the Shareaza project or is this just a copy of the orginal with changes? Will this fork become official at some point? So many questions :)

My project is just a fork with some changes and improvements over the official client. My fork will never become the new official release :)

Why was this project abandoned in the first place? So much work was done to make Shareaza a successful project. Then I always regret that the project stops somewhere. The latest official update was in 2017.

You can find the full story of Shareaza client/domain/sourcecode here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shareaza