Downloading from tags 2.4.0 Gserver2

Downloading File: http://gs2emu.googlecode.com/svn/gserver-v2/tags/2.4.0/bin/servers/default/translations/français.po
Downloading File: http://gs2emu.googlecode.com/svn/gserver-v2/tags/2.4.0/bin/servers/default/translations/português.po

During this, it seems for some odd reason DownloadSVN declares that the server doesn’t exist for these two files. (404 blah blah server connection invalid)
It’s received everything else BUT these two files (as far as I can tell) I’d use a VM with BackTrack or Ubuntu to download from the svn. But my wireless card doesn’t support linux xp and I’m not smart so I can’t re-write the vendor id and such other info to make it work with linux.

Solutions? :slight_smile: Thanks c:

http://gs2emu.googlecode.com/svn/gserver-v2/tags/2.4.0/bin/servers/default/translations/fran%C3%A7ais.po
http://gs2emu.googlecode.com/svn/gserver-v2/tags/2.4.0/bin/servers/default/translations/portugu%C3%AAs.po

[QUOTE=Twiggy;95747]
Downloading File: http://gs2emu.googlecode.com/svn/gserver-v2/tags/2.4.0/bin/servers/default/translations/français.po
Downloading File: http://gs2emu.googlecode.com/svn/gserver-v2/tags/2.4.0/bin/servers/default/translations/português.po

During this, it seems for some odd reason DownloadSVN declares that the server doesn’t exist for these two files. (404 blah blah server connection invalid)
It’s received everything else BUT these two files (as far as I can tell) I’d use a VM with BackTrack or Ubuntu to download from the svn. But my wireless card doesn’t support linux xp and I’m not smart so I can’t re-write the vendor id and such other info to make it work with linux.

Solutions? :slight_smile: Thanks c:
[/QUOTE]

Just use bridged networking or Nat with your vm software

[QUOTE=hosler;95944]Just use bridged networking or Nat with your vm software[/QUOTE]

I’ll try it out, unsure as to how but I can figure it with some guides xP ty c:

Actually, Nalin’s post pretty much helped out with the missing files rather well xD Just had to save them as targets P:

BTW, don’t expect too much of these files, because I think they are empty.