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The 'tar.gz' download link (link below) for crowd is actually in the format 'tar.gz.gz'. Is this intentional?
https://downloads.atlassian.com/software/crowd/downloads/atlassian-crowd-3.0.1.tar.gz
Hi @Grant Freese!
We are aware of the issue and we are working on resolving it. Sorry for the inconvenience, however, in the mean time, decompressing downloaded file twice should resolve the issue for you.
It looks like the issue is caused by the fact that we are serving Content-Encoding: gzip for gzip file and Firefox is not decompressing the stream.
Another solution for this problem would be to use different browser than Firefox.
Hope that helps!
Marcin Kempa
Thanks for the update. Just wanted to make sure it was on your radar.
Grant
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The name of the file downloaded is atlassian-crowd-3.0.1.tar.gz
-Lars
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The issue isn't the name of the file. The issue is that the file itself is double-wrapped with gzip.
Download it and try to decompress it. You'll see what I mean.
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