[Savannah-help-public] Re: The MH-E repository

2005-06-03 Thread Bill Wohler
Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > If this switch comes to pass, would the Emacs developers mind if I 
> added
> > the following line to CVSROOT/loginfo?
> > 
> >  lisp/mh-e $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/syncmail -u %{sVv} [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > Would you please explain what this would do?  I don't understand,
> > but I can't say yes until I understand.
> 
> This loginfo entry calls syncmail on each check-in for the lisp/mh-e
> directory. The syncmail script, when run in the CVS loginfo context will
> send a diff of each check-in to the given mailing list (mh-e-devel).
> 
> Ok with me.

Thanks.

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[Savannah-help-public] Re: The MH-E repository

2005-06-03 Thread Richard Stallman
> If this switch comes to pass, would the Emacs developers mind if I 
added
> the following line to CVSROOT/loginfo?
> 
>  lisp/mh-e $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/syncmail -u %{sVv} [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Would you please explain what this would do?  I don't understand,
> but I can't say yes until I understand.

This loginfo entry calls syncmail on each check-in for the lisp/mh-e
directory. The syncmail script, when run in the CVS loginfo context will
send a diff of each check-in to the given mailing list (mh-e-devel).

Ok with me.


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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #104271] could not upload to project download area

2005-06-03 Thread Sylvain Beucler

Update of sr #104271 (project administration):

  Status:None => Done   
 Assigned to:None => Beuc   

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Follow-up Comment #1:

Ok, I found copies of the files in an intermediate directory, and had to
resubmit the files twice for them to be accepted by the system. Well,
apparently it works now, but I am not sure why it didn't before. If it ever
breaks again, please tell me.

(Can you also check that I uploaded the files correctly?)

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[Savannah-help-public] Erroneous report

2005-06-03 Thread Richard Stallman
The invalid log data for flyspell.el in Emacs was caused
by a bug in Emacs.  Sorry for the false alarm.



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[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [Savannah-help-public] Fw: [Groff] Spam apparently from list -- again]

2005-06-03 Thread Sylvain Beucler
Sysadmins,

Could you deal with this spam issue?

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Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 21:25:29 +0200 (CEST)
To: savannah-hackers@gnu.org
From: Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Mailer: Mew version 4.2.50 on Emacs 22.0.50.1 / Mule 5.0 (SAKAKI)
Subject: [Savannah-help-public] Fw: [Groff] Spam apparently from list --
again

Since the last internet worm there is again a bunch of spam emails
sent to the groff list (and archived consequently) where only the
contents are removed but not the emails themselves.  Ted Harding's and
my own email addresses are abused for that -- isn't it possible to
suppress such emails?

[...]

Here an analysis of the spam problem.  Maybe it is helpful.


Werner

X-Mailer: XFMail 1.3-alpha-031298 [p0] on Linux
Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 18:21:02 +0100 (BST)
From: Ted Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Peter Schaffter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [Groff] Spam apparently from list -- again
Cc: groff@gnu.org

On 03-Jun-05 Peter Schaffter wrote:
> I received six porno-spam emails today, apparently originating from
> list members (Werner and Ted).  Three yesterday.  As before, when
> this happened, the attachment is stripped off the email before I
> receive it, but the message still comes though.
> 
> Here's a sample envelope+header, in case someone can make use of it.

You're not alone!

I've been saving these for a while, and the one thing that you
can definitely determine from the headers is that

a) Almost all of them "helo" as a machine on gnu.org (often
   monty-python.gnu.org, occasionally others), usually by
   IP address rather than name. However, this is easily forged,
   so there's no clue here (except that the originator knows
   about FQDNs/IP addresses on gnu.org).

b) Just about all of them are "Received from 194.2.22.250".

   This resolves to nat.isep.fr which has also been a source
   of previous waves of these things. Presumably this is picked
   up as the IP address of the connecting machine through which
   these mails are sent. I don't know if this item can be forged.

(The above summary covers mails going back to January 2005).

The domain isep.fr is the Institut Supérieur d'Électronique
de Paris.

Since the "nat" in "nat.isep.fr" could refer to a machine
on the ISEP network which does NAT (Network Address Translation)
it may not be possible to go further back down the line to
the true source.

I can only think of two suggestions.

1. Does our list have a subscriber from the domain "isep.fr"?
   If so, then contacting that person may take the matter forward.

2. It could be worth while to contact the Net administrators
   at isep.fr on the grounds that we are getting persistent
   (and very specific) spam from that domain.

I'm no expert on the inner workings of all this sort of thing,
and not being list administrator I can't foind out about #1.
So I can only suggest ... !

Best wishes,
Ted.



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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #104255] How to let update download area quickly?

2005-06-03 Thread Sylvain Beucler

Update of sr #104255 (project administration):

 Open/Closed:  Closed => Open   

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Follow-up Comment #5:

Hello,

Did you check that you uploaded files in binary mode (not ascii)?

Also, can you tell me more about the way you upload via a SSH tunnel? I am
not familiar with open ssh proxy.

How long elasped between the moment you entered the GPG key, and the moment
you uploaded the files? There is a 1/2 hour delay for GPG keys updates to the
system.

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[Savannah-help-public] Re: [Savannah-help-private] maja non gnu

2005-06-03 Thread Sylvain Beucler
Hi,

I removed all the mailing lists, which were indeed empty.

I trust you to decide whether the code should be made available to
others. If yes, you could upload it, describe the project as inactive,
and remove yourself from it. If not, just tell and I'll remove it
entirely.

-- 
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On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 06:01:48PM +0200, jdf [zionarea.org] wrote:
> 
> The lists weren't used at all. There's no useable archive for them,
> there was only me on those lists. So maybe deleting them would suffice.
> 
> If you want to keep the project, it's okay for me, however there does
> not have sources, but only headers. I wonder how far this can help others.
> If necessary, I could provide full sources but it's an old project.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Selon Sylvain Beucler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > [Moved to public since there's nothing private]
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > As explained in the "my projects" page, we do not remove projects,
> > since they cold be useful anytime in the future for other people,
> > unless it is needed to avoid confusion (eg project moved).
> >
> > Can you post an authenticated support request stating why you need
> > this project to be removed?
> >
> > As for mailing lists, we can close them, although we usually keep the
> > archives online.
> >
> > --
> > Sylvain
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 10:25:55AM +0200, jdf [zionarea.org] wrote:
> > > hi,
> > >
> > > Could you please fully erase the project maja or at least erase all the
> > > mailing lists from this project ? Indeed, as this, this project is no more
> > > developped. I was the author of this project.
> > >
> > > Thank you.
> >
> 
> 


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Re: [Savannah-help-public] emacs:lisp/textmodes/flyspell.el repository problem

2005-06-03 Thread Sylvain Beucler
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 04:02:04AM -0400, Richard Stallman wrote:
> What version of CVS are you using?
> 
> cvs --version says it is 1.9.29.

Afaics this version was released in in 1998, maybe you need to upgrade
it. Can you try again with a newer version?

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #104239] rejected mail

2005-06-03 Thread Sylvain Beucler

Update of sr #104239 (project administration):

  Status:   Need Info => Done   
 Open/Closed:Open => Closed 

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Follow-up Comment #8:

Ok.

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[Savannah-help-public] groff list problems again

2005-06-03 Thread Werner LEMBERG

Since the last internet worm there is again a bunch of spam emails
sent to the groff list (and archived consequently) where only the
contents are removed but not the emails themselves.  Ted Harding's and
my own email addresses are abused for that -- isn't it possible to
suppress such emails?


Werner


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[Savannah-help-public] Fw: [Groff] Spam apparently from list -- again

2005-06-03 Thread Werner LEMBERG

Here an analysis of the spam problem.  Maybe it is helpful.


Werner
--- Begin Message ---
On 03-Jun-05 Peter Schaffter wrote:
> I received six porno-spam emails today, apparently originating from
> list members (Werner and Ted).  Three yesterday.  As before, when
> this happened, the attachment is stripped off the email before I
> receive it, but the message still comes though.
> =

> Here's a sample envelope+header, in case someone can make use of it.

You're not alone!

I've been saving these for a while, and the one thing that you
can definitely determine from the headers is that

a) Almost all of them "helo" as a machine on gnu.org (often
   monty-python.gnu.org, occasionally others), usually by
   IP address rather than name. However, this is easily forged,
   so there's no clue here (except that the originator knows
   about FQDNs/IP addresses on gnu.org).

b) Just about all of them are "Received from 194.2.22.250".

   This resolves to nat.isep.fr which has also been a source
   of previous waves of these things. Presumably this is picked
   up as the IP address of the connecting machine through which
   these mails are sent. I don't know if this item can be forged.

(The above summary covers mails going back to January 2005).

The domain isep.fr is the Institut Sup=E9rieur d'=C9lectronique
de Paris.

Since the "nat" in "nat.isep.fr" could refer to a machine
on the ISEP network which does NAT (Network Address Translation)
it may not be possible to go further back down the line to
the true source.

I can only think of two suggestions.

1. Does our list have a subscriber from the domain "isep.fr"?
   If so, then contacting that person may take the matter forward.

2. It could be worth while to contact the Net administrators
   at isep.fr on the grounds that we are getting persistent
   (and very specific) spam from that domain.

I'm no expert on the inner workings of all this sort of thing,
and not being list administrator I can't foind out about #1.
So I can only suggest ... !

Best wishes,
Ted.



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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #104266] ssh key not recognized

2005-06-03 Thread Utkan G�ng�rd

Follow-up Comment #2, sr #104266 (project administration):

it has been more than 12 hours by now, and same problem.
i can't get in.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #104239] rejected mail

2005-06-03 Thread spiralvoice

Follow-up Comment #7, sr #104239 (project administration):

"From:  nongnu.org>"
is working now, this bug can be closed.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #104271] could not upload to project download area

2005-06-03 Thread Claudio Fontana

URL:
  

 Summary: could not upload to project download area
 Project: Savannah Administration
Submitted by: sick_soul
Submitted on: Fri 06/03/2005 at 11:49
Category: Anonymous FTP (non-GNU uploads)
Priority: 5 - Normal
Severity: 3 - Normal
  Status: None
 Privacy: Public
 Assigned to: None
Originator Email: 
Platform Version: GNU/Linux
 Open/Closed: Open

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Details:

Hello,

yesterday I uploaded files for the first release of the srcinst project to
savannah.gnu.org/incoming/savannah/srcinst/ as specified in the FAQ, but
nothing seems to appear in the download area.

Thanks for your help,

Claudio







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[Savannah-help-public] Re: [gnu.org #243766] GNU Source-highlight web page

2005-06-03 Thread Lorenzo Bettini via RT
Jorge Barrera Grandon via RT wrote:
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sat May 21 07:53:40 2005]:
>>
>>Hi
>>
>>I uploaded few days ago the new source-highlight website, through the
>>savannah web cvs repository, as always, and there's some problem now:
>>
>>there used to be a .symlinks is in the webcvs repository set to
>>
>>source-highlight.html index.html
>>
>>I removed that file since index.html and source-highlight.html are
>>two different pages.  However,
>>
>>http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/index.html
>>
>>still points to
>>
>>http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/source-highlight.html
>>
>>then I re-inserted .symlinks as follows
>>
>>index.htm index.html
>>
>>and added the index.htm page but still nothing has changed: index.html 
>>still points to source-highlight.html
>>
>>do you have any clue?
>>
>>is there any bug in the system, or something I did wrong?
>>
>>the best thing for me would be to definitely remove .symlinks.
>>
>>please, answer as soon as possible, otherwise I won't be able to 
>>correctly maintain the GNU source-highlight web page.
>>
>>thanks in advance
>>  Lorenzo
> 
> 
> Hello Lorenzo.
> 
> Sorry for the late reply.
> It seems like we're having problems with .symlinks files, and have
> earlier also. I've sent an email to the right person to investigate
> further what the problem is. I'll get back to you once I get an answer.
> Thank you for letting us know.
> 

thanks!

Lorenzo

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[Savannah-help-public] [gnu.org #243766] GNU Source-highlight web page

2005-06-03 Thread Jorge Barrera Grandon via RT
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sat May 21 07:53:40 2005]:
> 
> Hi
> 
> I uploaded few days ago the new source-highlight website, through the
> savannah web cvs repository, as always, and there's some problem now:
> 
> there used to be a .symlinks is in the webcvs repository set to
> 
> source-highlight.html index.html
> 
> I removed that file since index.html and source-highlight.html are
> two different pages.  However,
> 
> http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/index.html
> 
> still points to
> 
> http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/source-highlight.html
> 
> then I re-inserted .symlinks as follows
> 
> index.htm index.html
> 
> and added the index.htm page but still nothing has changed: index.html 
> still points to source-highlight.html
> 
> do you have any clue?
> 
> is there any bug in the system, or something I did wrong?
> 
> the best thing for me would be to definitely remove .symlinks.
> 
> please, answer as soon as possible, otherwise I won't be able to 
> correctly maintain the GNU source-highlight web page.
> 
> thanks in advance
>   Lorenzo

Hello Lorenzo.

Sorry for the late reply.
It seems like we're having problems with .symlinks files, and have
earlier also. I've sent an email to the right person to investigate
further what the problem is. I'll get back to you once I get an answer.
Thank you for letting us know.

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Re: [Savannah-help-public] emacs:lisp/textmodes/flyspell.el repository problem

2005-06-03 Thread Richard Stallman
My C-x v l does show all revisions, including 1.46:

revision 1.46
date: 2002/05/08 15:26:47;  author: pj;  state: Exp;  lines: +3 -2
branches:  1.46.2;  1.46.8;
(make-flyspell-overlay): Add help text to flyspell overlays.


How strange.

What version of CVS are you using?

cvs --version says it is 1.9.29.


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