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aria2 static builds for GNU/Linux & Windows.

aria2 1.35.0 builds (with OpenSSL):

Note: The error with bcrypt.dll library on Windows XP has been fixed.

How to install:

  • GNU/Linux instructions:

    • Open the terminal and type the following commands:
    $ tar jxvf aria2-1.35.0-linux-gnu-[arch]-build1.tar.bz2
    $ cd aria2-1.35.0-linux-gnu-[arch]-build1
    $ sudo make install
    
  • Windows instructions:

    • Unzip the package with 7-zip or Winrar.
    • Copy the files to a folder. For example: C:\Program Files\aria2
    • Add the folder to PATH variable.

CA Certificates on Windows (HTTPS):

To perform downloads using HTTPS, is necessary the ca-certificates. For default, Linux binaries read the certificates from /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt, but with Windows binaries are necessary define the path of certificates.

You can define the path of the certificates permanently using aria2.conf located on C:\Users\<user>\.aria2\. If you use Windows XP, the file is located on C:\Documents and settings\<user>\.aria2\. For example, you just have to add the following line:

ca-certificate=C:\Program Files\aria2\certs\ca-certificates.crt

If you prefer load the certificates manually, you can use the following command:

C:\PATH\> aria2c --ca-certificate=<PATH-TO-CERTIFICATE> <URL>

Also, is possible disable the use of certificates with the following command:

C:\PATH\> aria2c --check-certificate=false <URL>

Used external libraries: