Re: [arch-dev-public] [community] [extra] repos moving to nymeria
Am 07.11.2012 22:20, schrieb Florian Pritz: > Hi, > > [community] (svn + dbscripts) will soon (likely this week) move to > nymeria.archlinux.org. > > Since we want uniform user names across most systems, they will be taken > from archweb. If you do not want your archweb user name to be your ssh > account name, please send me a mail or ping me on IRC. > > You should also know that the setup on nymeria is slightly different > from sigurd so there might be some problems although we did preliminary > testing. If something is broken please tell me or Pierre via mail or IRC > (we are both in #archlinux-projects). > > core/extra will follow soonish. > > Migration instructions will follow once we move. We will hopefully finish the move tonight. So expect to be not being able to log into sigurd soon. We'll send a note once we are done. Greetings, Pierre -- Pierre Schmitz, https://pierre-schmitz.com
Re: [arch-dev-public] [community] [extra] repos moving to nymeria
Am 08.11.2012 14:26, schrieb Jan Steffens: > On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Pierre Schmitz wrote: >> It should not. However, you can disable any global configuration by >> this: >> >> echo setopt no_global_rcs >> ~/.zshenv >> >> Would that be OK? > > Not quite. You also need to add "source /etc/zsh/zprofile" to restore > sourcing of /etc/profile. If this is problematic I can uninstall it. -- Pierre Schmitz, https://pierre-schmitz.com
Re: [arch-dev-public] [community] [extra] repos moving to nymeria
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Pierre Schmitz wrote: > It should not. However, you can disable any global configuration by > this: > > echo setopt no_global_rcs >> ~/.zshenv > > Would that be OK? Not quite. You also need to add "source /etc/zsh/zprofile" to restore sourcing of /etc/profile.
Re: [arch-dev-public] [community] [extra] repos moving to nymeria
Am 08.11.2012 08:35, schrieb Jan Steffens: > Could we please remove grml-zsh-config from nymeria? It conflicts with > my own config. > > Let users who want that set it up themselves. It should not. However, you can disable any global configuration by this: echo setopt no_global_rcs >> ~/.zshenv Would that be OK? -- Pierre Schmitz, https://pierre-schmitz.com
Re: [arch-dev-public] [community] [extra] repos moving to nymeria
Am 08.11.2012 13:37, schrieb Florian Pritz: > On 08.11.2012 13:35, Thomas Bächler wrote: >> Am 08.11.2012 13:26, schrieb Florian Pritz: >>> On 08.11.2012 09:33, Thomas Bächler wrote: This also means that sigurd will completely go away soon. Please download anything important that you still have there. >>> >>> I'll be syncing the home dirs of most users (all TUs and devs marked as >>> active in archweb) to nymeria. Still a good idea to get a backup yourself. >> >> Please, please don't! We can sync sigurd's /home to a new volume that we >> can delete in the future, but please don't pollute a fresh new /home >> with all the crap that accumulated on sigurd over the years. > > Fine if I sync it to /home/$user/sigurd/? If you really must, okay. Remember to copy .ssh to $HOME though, and to set all permissions properly. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [arch-dev-public] [community] [extra] repos moving to nymeria
On 08.11.2012 13:35, Thomas Bächler wrote: > Am 08.11.2012 13:26, schrieb Florian Pritz: >> On 08.11.2012 09:33, Thomas Bächler wrote: >>> This also means that sigurd will completely go away soon. Please >>> download anything important that you still have there. >> >> I'll be syncing the home dirs of most users (all TUs and devs marked as >> active in archweb) to nymeria. Still a good idea to get a backup yourself. > > Please, please don't! We can sync sigurd's /home to a new volume that we > can delete in the future, but please don't pollute a fresh new /home > with all the crap that accumulated on sigurd over the years. Fine if I sync it to /home/$user/sigurd/? -- Florian Pritz signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [arch-dev-public] [community] [extra] repos moving to nymeria
Am 08.11.2012 13:26, schrieb Florian Pritz: > On 08.11.2012 09:33, Thomas Bächler wrote: >> This also means that sigurd will completely go away soon. Please >> download anything important that you still have there. > > I'll be syncing the home dirs of most users (all TUs and devs marked as > active in archweb) to nymeria. Still a good idea to get a backup yourself. Please, please don't! We can sync sigurd's /home to a new volume that we can delete in the future, but please don't pollute a fresh new /home with all the crap that accumulated on sigurd over the years. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [arch-dev-public] [community] [extra] repos moving to nymeria
On 08.11.2012 09:33, Thomas Bächler wrote: > This also means that sigurd will completely go away soon. Please > download anything important that you still have there. I'll be syncing the home dirs of most users (all TUs and devs marked as active in archweb) to nymeria. Still a good idea to get a backup yourself. -- Florian Pritz signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [arch-dev-public] [community] [extra] repos moving to nymeria
Am 07.11.2012 22:20, schrieb Florian Pritz: > Hi, > > [community] (svn + dbscripts) will soon (likely this week) move to > nymeria.archlinux.org. > > Since we want uniform user names across most systems, they will be taken > from archweb. If you do not want your archweb user name to be your ssh > account name, please send me a mail or ping me on IRC. > > You should also know that the setup on nymeria is slightly different > from sigurd so there might be some problems although we did preliminary > testing. If something is broken please tell me or Pierre via mail or IRC > (we are both in #archlinux-projects). > > core/extra will follow soonish. > > Migration instructions will follow once we move. This also means that sigurd will completely go away soon. Please download anything important that you still have there. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [arch-dev-public] [community] [extra] repos moving to nymeria
Could we please remove grml-zsh-config from nymeria? It conflicts with my own config. Let users who want that set it up themselves.