Fixed]Cover for Dalehouse Murder
Going back to that step is exactly what the 'derive' process Tricia mentioned is supposed to do. It's automated by Archive.org, and it's what does the zipping.
I'll see what it looks like on my PC, and if there's a difference, perhaps that will spark some new ideas.
I'll see what it looks like on my PC, and if there's a difference, perhaps that will spark some new ideas.
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Aha.
Another thought. If Tricia's attempt to derive failed, and if a potential second effort to derive also fails, it seems to me there must be a step yet prior to the so-called derive. I refer to the moment at which there really exist only the individual chapter files and the cover art file. Surely those either still exist in their original form, or could be extracted or separated out.
Wouldn't this make it possible to create a new zip file starting from scratch? And wouldn't this be quite different from trusting the software built into a given zip file to do the job?
I've got no experience on the technical side of this, so if this is gibberish, please forgive in advance. Also count on me to continue downloading until I get the right cover, goldernit.
Another thought. If Tricia's attempt to derive failed, and if a potential second effort to derive also fails, it seems to me there must be a step yet prior to the so-called derive. I refer to the moment at which there really exist only the individual chapter files and the cover art file. Surely those either still exist in their original form, or could be extracted or separated out.
Wouldn't this make it possible to create a new zip file starting from scratch? And wouldn't this be quite different from trusting the software built into a given zip file to do the job?
I've got no experience on the technical side of this, so if this is gibberish, please forgive in advance. Also count on me to continue downloading until I get the right cover, goldernit.

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There's no zip file sitting there waiting to download. Archive generates it on the fly whenever someone asks for one. So there's no re-assembly.
I think the only way to fix it - if it still needs fixing - would be to recatalog the project: redo the whole Archive page, send the files over there fresh. But I'm not sure it's worth the work to fix the image that Archive is pulling from somewhere for zips.
I'm trying one more thing (deleting all the extra files that Archive creates from our cover upload, then deriving again). If this doesn't work, we're stuck.
EDIT: Redrun may try some other magic. Stay tuned.
I think the only way to fix it - if it still needs fixing - would be to recatalog the project: redo the whole Archive page, send the files over there fresh. But I'm not sure it's worth the work to fix the image that Archive is pulling from somewhere for zips.
I'm trying one more thing (deleting all the extra files that Archive creates from our cover upload, then deriving again). If this doesn't work, we're stuck.
EDIT: Redrun may try some other magic. Stay tuned.
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I'm not sure I understand correctly, but if you are thinking of leaving the cover as is, that won't work. It is the cover of another project, the recollections of Johannes Brahms, and has not only that title but also the reader.
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Odd; I tried to download the zipped file from our catalogue page and got an error message: "missing required path parameter".
It's late here; I'll try again tomorrow.
Peter
It's late here; I'll try again tomorrow.
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That's because RR deleted the files and is doing a whole new derive. Note the 64kbps files aren't there yet: https://archive.org/details/dalehouse_murder_2309_librivox
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Sociology in The Halifax Disaster: Catastrophe and Social Change
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Yep. Avoiding that exact confusion would be one reason not to re-derive wherever it can be helped. It's also a fair bit of work, but we'll see whether it pays off!
I'd estimate we'll find out for sure in perhaps another two or three hours. It looks promising so far.
I'd estimate we'll find out for sure in perhaps another two or three hours. It looks promising so far.
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Well, my LV wizard friends, let me do my bit.
I just tried, and am unable to download. Message on phone and computer is download failed
According to last reports the problem should be solved by 8:00 or 9:00 p.m. Eastern today, at which time I will again download the file and report what happens.

I just tried, and am unable to download. Message on phone and computer is download failed
According to last reports the problem should be solved by 8:00 or 9:00 p.m. Eastern today, at which time I will again download the file and report what happens.

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A person who won't read* has no advantage over one who can't. – Twain
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Just wait till we give the OK - you can still listen, the images are just cake icing (or frosting or whatever Canadians call it. Archive wheels can grind slowly when there is a heap of traffic and there are no alternative routes.
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Annise,
I will listen until you give me the word.
(Braves Maedle.)

I will listen until you give me the word.
(Braves Maedle.)

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