I see this at the URL you provided. No link to file here.

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You haven't scrolled down far enough.

If you aren't logged into Github, they don't show up as download links (for most people, as a Github policy).

Here's a proxy that does allow the Haveno files to be downloaded:

https://nightly.link/retoaccess1/haveno-reto/actions/runs/9148407756

Got it. My phone browser hides the scrollbar and there is a nested scrollbar so when I scroll the nested scrollbar it just keeps scrolling without scrolling the outer scrollbar implying it's at the bottom of the page and nothing more to see. If I tap and scroll from the upper section where there isn't a nested scrollbar then the page actually scrolls down revealing the remaining contents of the page.

But the contents below do not provide a download link. Nothing is downloadable.

You have to be signed in to a GitHub account or somebody posted a proxy link that you could use to download it as well.

So I need to trust in order to use the software. No thanks

Yeah, I am not sure when it's actually going to end up in the releases section where you don't have to have an account.

I'm also waiting on PGP signatures to check like I would with normal wallet software. I could just build it myself, but I am patient.

If you aren't logged into Github, they don't show up as download links (for most people, as a Github policy).

Here's a proxy that does allow the Haveno files to be downloaded:

https://nightly.link/retoaccess1/haveno-reto/actions/runs/9148407756

Github is making it difficult for you. They only allow access to these generated downloads if you are logged in.

However, there's a work around with a service that acts as a proxy for those who do not want a Github account. Here's the direct link to the Haveno downloads:

https://nightly.link/retoaccess1/haveno-reto/actions/runs/9148407756

This will change and no longer be valid when a new version is released. So link may only be good for today.

#monero #haveno

#gitea

I like and use self-hosted gitea. Highly recommend!

This is for a project that is only released on Github (that I am aware of).

I see, me too I love gitea and mirroring projects I follow. But not sure how safe it would be to open my instance to the world, we would need some nostr like solution to big projects collaboration.