Eric Blake wrote: > By the way, the coreutils anon CVS mirror syncronization appears to > be hung again, I haven't seen any of your patches show up on > savannah.gnu.org since April 22nd.
I think the problem is the FSF office and equipment move. Or at the least it is complicated by it. I can say authoritatively that savannah.gnu.org is getting the latest CVS archive updates hourly because I can see the rsync pull in the log files. But after that it is not making it to the public savannah mirror. I don't know what process they use behind the scenes and we can't affect it. We just have to wait. Many people may also have noticed general mailing list strangeness. Such as no one who is not subscribed being able to get messages onto the lists and things like that. It depends upon the list but I know this one and others have a backlog of valid messages that we are unable to send through. The web interface is offline and has been since last Friday. http://mail.gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org Here are some clues to the problem https://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=3765 The Free Software Foundation will be moving to a new office on Friday April 29, 2005. Starting Friday morning (GMT-4) and extending through the weekend, lists.gnu.org and lists.nongnu.org (mailing list services) will be unavailable. And this: https://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=3781 To allow the mail server to recover the e-mail backlog (due to the last week-end downtime) asap, the FSF sysadmins decided to turn the HTTP server down, which includes access to the Mailman administration. I have questions to the admins in their ticket queues. But they seem to be quite busy right now and I don't have any more information. Bob _______________________________________________ Bug-coreutils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils
