[hpsdr] LibUSB-HPSDR_driver_win10_x86_x64.zip

Scott Traurig scott.traurig at gmail.com
Fri May 3 05:44:07 PDT 2019


George,

Relax, please. We can solve this.

Many email providers, including Gmail, block zip files if they contain
certain kinds of executable or DLL files. Anything that can more easily
incorporate malware. It has nothing to do with the signing status of
anything. I've had the most innocuous zip files blocked, myself.

73,

Scott

On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 8:09 AM George Byrkit <ghbyrkit at chartermi.net> wrote:

> I agree with Scott that this is an 'unnatural' solution.  Since it likely
> only archives the release itself, and not the files needed to get there, it
> isn't what we really want to do.
>
> I agree with Scott that this is NOT firmware.  It is used by PowerSDR and
> Kiss Konsole. There may well be other libusb0 users (totally unrelated
> other products) who rely on our version, because it is signed, and publicly
> available.
>
> I've been asking WHERE to place all that in the GitHub repository.
> Crickets...  More crickets...  Someone make an executive decision about
> WHERE the whole thing should go, and I'll place it there.  THEN it would be
> time to link to the zip archive from the webpage.  Until then, it makes
> just as much sense to publish the Google Drive share link that I provided.
> You may have a hard time sending this zip file thru email. My ISP won't let
> me do it, and THEY WON'T TELL ME WHY.  I suspect that it is because it is
> (or contains) a strongly-signed package, and the ISP doesn't want to be
> responsible for my exporting something 'bad'.  But that is only a hunch.
>
> 73,
> George K9TRV
>
>
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