The CVS was announced as being online again this morning australian time
(i.e. yesterday in the US).

I tried it and it reset my connection eventually because I was going too
slowly :( I suspect other people will want to be wworking on it, so it might
be busier than normal for alittle while. (I don't know how long that will
last or whether it will be noticeable)...

cheers

chaals

On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, lenny bruce wrote:

>On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 08:34  PM, Charles McCathieNevile
>wrote:
>> yep. everyone. It isn't talking at the moment, please be patient.
>>
>> On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
>>>> su rah -c 'cvs -z3 update -d -P'
>>>> cvs [update aborted]: connect to cvs.sourceforge.net:2401 failed:
>>>> Connection refused
>>>> ### execution of su failed, exit code 1
>>>> Failed: Updating using CVS failed. Check the error messages above.
>
>
>http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=2352&group_id=1
>> (2003-01-14 14:04:19 -Project CVS Services)
>> As of 2003-01-14, pserver-based CVS repository access and ViewCVS (web
>> based) CVS repository access have been taken offline as to stabilize
>> CVS server performance for developers. These services will be
>> re-enabled as soon as the underlying scalability issues have been
>> analyzed and resolved (as soon as 2003-01-15, if possible). Additional
>> updates will be posted to the Site Status page as they become
>> available. Your patience is appreciated.
>
>Fink is dead.
>It doesn't sound like they're turning it back on anytime soon...
>
>
>lenny bruce                        I am not a comedian,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]      I am Lenny Bruce.
>

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