**I successfully started the download last night on my TW laptop, but yesterday and today the downloads failed with the message shown below.
I can download other packages from Windows 10 (Firefox 64 / Edge), but not QGIS 3.22.4 for 64bit TW…
Why?
https://software.opensuse.org/download/package?package=qgis&project=openSUSE%3AFactory
Resource is no longer available!**
The requested URL is no longer available on this server and there is no forwarding address. Please inform the author of the [referring page](https://software.opensuse.org/) that the link is outdated.
If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster.
Error 404
[download.opensuse.org](https://download.opensuse.org/)
Apache
qgis has another Version/Release, so the download is outdated.
But can also see, if the package is there, download it in your browser and delete from the end to the last directory…
Just to be clear, i am doing a manual download in the browser of the .rpm for archive, not using zyper to install the package.
Downloads (manually) on linux, but not on Windows.
I always install QGIS from source. I have done that since v. 0.6 back in the mid 2000’s. It is (most times) a predictable operation that is not difficult at all if one pays attention to a few details. It takes 16 minutes in an 8 core AMD Ryzen 7 machine. I suggest you have a look at this approach. It may save a lot of time on the long run, compared with troubleshooting all these workarounds with pre-compiled packages.
May be you find these instructions useful (scroll down to QGIS):
https://scientiaplusconscientia.wordpress.com/software-and-install-notes/
thank you.
still curious why the download link for the precompiled .rpm is selectively broken.
Yesterday was a new Tumbleweed Version uploaded and software.opensuse.org is not up to date…
Thats what I have told to you…
Which is lovely, but my curiosity was why it was [selectively] broken, being happily able to download the .rpm on Wed night (on TW), but not Wed day or Thu day (on Win10).
Regardless, as you say, 3.24 is available now.
Thank you.