Use the links below to download the Apache HTTP Server from our download servers.You must verify the integrity of the downloadedfiles using signatures downloaded from our main distribution directory.The signatures can be verified with ourKEYS file.
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It is essential that you verify the integrity of the downloaded files usingthe PGP or SHA signatures. Please read Verifying Apache HTTP ServerReleases for more information on why you shouldverify our releases and how to do it.
For supported Linux distributions, the easiest way to install MySQL Shell on Linux is to use the MySQL APT repository or MySQL Yum repository. For systems not using the MySQL repositories, MySQL Shell can also be downloaded and installed directly.
We have PDFs available of the OpenNI Programmer's Guide, the OpenNI Migration Guide (OpenNI 1 to OpenNI 2), and how to use Original Structure Sensor with OpenNI 2. There's also a zip download of automatically-generated documentation.
All versions of .NET are available for download at , but require manual installation. You can try and use the package manager to install a different version of .NET. However, the requested version may not be available.
BLAST databases are updated daily and may be downloaded via FTP from sets may be retrieved automatically with update_blastdb.pl, which is part of the BLAST+ suite.Please refer to the BLAST database documentation for more details.
For added security, use gpg to verify the signature of your download.(Most operating systems include the gpg command by default.If gpg is not available, see the GnuPG homepage for installation instructions.)
To unpackage the downloaded archive, double-click the archive file in Finderor run the following command in a macOS command prompt application suchTerminal or iTerm2:
macOS Catalina requires downloaded binaries to be signed by registered Apple developers.Currently, when you first attempt to run influxd or influx, macOS will prevent it from running.To manually authorize the InfluxDB binaries:
All signed InfluxData Linux packages have been resigned with an updated key.If using Linux, you may need to update your package configuration to continueto download and verify InfluxData software packages.
The source code of the current LyX release (version 2.3.7) can be found here in tar.gz format, with the signature file here. The package can also be downloaded in tar.xz format, with the signature here.
Please use one of the ftp mirrors below in case our default server (located in France) is slow or unavailable. Both and point to the same primary server, but unless you actively check the signatures of downloaded files, you better use https protocol.
We provide gpg-signed tarballs and binaries. That allows you to check integrity of downloaded package and provides guaranty that no one tampered with the binary on the ftp server or on the way to your computer. Our GPG key ID is 0xDE7A44FAC7FB382D (LyX Release Manager). The signatures are found next to the tarballs and binaries.
To specify a version, append a hyphen and the version number to the filename. For this example the filename for version 2.0.30 would be awscli-exe-linux-x86_64-2.0.30.zip resulting in the following command:
To specify a version, append a hyphen and the version number to the filename. For this example the filename for version 2.0.30 would be awscli-exe-linux-aarch64-2.0.30.zip resulting in the following command:
Download the AWS CLI signature file for the package you downloaded. It has the same path and name as the .zip file it corresponds to, but has the extension .sig. In the following examples, we save it to the current directory as a file named awscliv2.sig.
For a specific version of the AWS CLI, append a hyphen and the version number to the filename. For this example the filename for version 2.0.30 would be awscli-exe-linux-x86_64-2.0.30.zip.sig resulting in the following command:
For a specific version of the AWS CLI, append a hyphen and the version number to the filename. For this example the filename for version 2.0.30 would be awscli-exe-linux-aarch64-2.0.30.zip.sig resulting in the following command:
Run the standard macOS installer program, specifying the downloaded .pkg file as the source. Use the -pkg parameter to specify the name of the package to install, and the -target / parameter for which drive to install the package to. The files are installed to /usr/local/aws-cli, and a symlink is automatically created in /usr/local/bin. You must include sudo on the command to grant write permissions to those folders.
Download the pkg installer using the curl command. The -o option specifies the file name that the downloaded package is written to. In this example, the file is written to AWSCLIV2.pkg in the current folder.
To update your current installation of AWS CLI version 2 on Windows, download a new installer each time you update to overwrite previous versions. AWS CLI is updated regularly. To see when the latest version was released, see the AWS CLI version 2 Changelog on GitHub.
To download the Offset Explorer (formerly Kafka Tool) for your operating system, use the links below. All versions of Offset Explorer come with a bundled JRE with the exception of the Linux version. For Linux, you must have Java 8 installed on your operating system before using Offset Explorer. After downloading, refer to the Documentation to configure Offset Explorer correctly. View change history to see recent updates to Offset Explorer.
Before clicking on the download button below, carefully read the terms of the license agreement. By clicking and downloading the software you are consenting to be bound by the license agreement. Do not click on download unless you agree to all terms of the license agreement.
Open a second File Explorer window and go to the directory where the Gradle distribution was downloaded. Double-click the ZIP archive to expose the content. Drag the content folder gradle-7.6 to your newly created C:\Gradle folder.
GrADS is free software. Under the terms of the COPYRIGHT, you canredistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU GeneralPublic License. GrADS is distributed in the hope that it will beuseful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty ofmerchantibility or fitness for a particular purpose. The tablesbelow contains links to the most recent releases. Be sure to downloadthe appropriate tar file for your particular hardware and operatingsystem.
The font and map files are supplementary data sets that arerequired in order to run GrADS. Their default locationis: /usr/local/lib/grads/. If you do not have writepermission for this directory you can place the files elsewhere, butyou must also change the environmentvariable GADDIR so the GrADS executableswill know where to find these files. You can download the data filesseparately by clicking here: data2.tar.gz. cd tar xvfz data2.tar.gz setenv GADDIR An additional supplementary tar file contains a sample gridded dataset along with an example session that reviews basic GrADScapabilities. This data set is not required to run GraDS. If you havenot used GrADS before, you are strongly encouraged to obtain this fileand go through the sample session. You can download it directly byclickinghere: example.tar.gz.
The GrADS metafile Viewer (GV) allows you to view and manipulateGrADS graphics output files using Windows 95/NT. There aretwo files to download:gv32.exeand gv32.hlp.(Note: GV will only work with GrADS version 2.0 or earlier.)
We currently parse, and up to some level interpret, G-code from PrusaSlicer, Slic3r, Slic3r PE, CURA, ideaMaker, Simplify3D, Craftware and KISSSlicer. PrusaSlicer G-code Viewer is part of the PrusaSlicer installer package. Simply download the latest PrusaSlicer and the standalone G-code Viewer will install together with it automatically.
We recommend that you verify the integrity of the downloaded files using the PGP signatures and SHA, MD5 checksums. The PGP signatures can be verified using PGP or GPG. First download the KEYS as well as the asc signature file for the particular distribution. Make sure you get these files from the main distribution directory, rather than from a mirror. Then verify the signatures using:
The macOS package for version 1.6.1 is a disk image. Download it to your computer, double click it, and follow the instructions in the README. The package for 1.6.2 is a zipped bundle, download it and unpack.
Deprecated, no more support will be given but firmware downloads are still available for the time being. It is the last version to support AVR-based radios (9X/9XR with stock board, Gruvin9x, DIY MEGA2560). 2.1 introduced completely new telemetry handling compared to 2.0, and also requires a different sound pack (see below). The original upgrade notes from 2.0 to 2.1 can be found here. 2ff7e9595c
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