If folks think getting a name would be a good idea, I'm willing to pay
for it.
-sp
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mike
Sensney
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 9:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Leaf-devel] SF Mirror
Ib
Ibiblio might be a good mirror for LEAF. They just added another terabyte
of storage online, they have a lot of bandwidth, they are Linux friendly,
and they are willing to host .org web sites.
http://www.ibiblio.org/about.html
BTW, both leaf-project.org and leaf-central.org are currently availabl
but sucks for
web/mail server.
-sp
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mike Noyes
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 8:25 AM
To: Matt Schalit; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-devel] SF Mirror
At 2002-02-15 15:44 -0800, Matt Schalit wrote:
>I hate
> Neat but does the 1U have a real 64 bit PCI data bus, not the usual
32-bit
> one, and does the 29160 plug into a 64-bit, extra-long, pci-slot proving
that
> it's a 64-bit setup? I've tried shopping for 64-bit mainboards, and the
> market is a bit thin these days. It's pretty sad seeing my fl
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> > I hate to be a bit lazy, but lacking all the fancy Linux
> > distro's, I was wondering if somebody could distill the
> > essential commands needed to grab everything in bulk data
> > format so that I'd just have a few .tgz files or something.
> > Sort of like:
>
> I hate to be a bit lazy, but lacking all the fancy Linux
> distro's, I was wondering if somebody could distill the
> essential commands needed to grab everything in bulk data
> format so that I'd just have a few .tgz files or something.
> Sort of like:
>
> 1) SF provides nightly tarballs of
At 2002-02-15 15:44 -0800, Matt Schalit wrote:
>I hate to be a bit lazy, but lacking all the fancy Linux
>distro's, I was wondering if somebody could distill the
>essential commands needed to grab everything in bulk data
>format so that I'd just have a few .tgz files or something.
>Sort of like:
>
Mike Noyes wrote:
>
> Charles Steinkuehler, 2002-02-15 08:21 -0600
I hate to be a bit lazy, but lacking all the fancy Linux
distro's, I was wondering if somebody could distill the
essential commands needed to grab everything in bulk data
format so that I'd just have a few .tgz files or somethin
Charles Steinkuehler, 2002-02-15 08:21 -0600
> > SF provides nightly tarballs of our repository for backup purposes.
> >
> > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cvstarballs/leaf-cvsroot.tar.gz
>
>I grabbed our CVS tarball yesterday, but have yet to try and make a
>repository out of it. Current size is abo
> SF provides nightly tarballs of our repository for backup purposes.
>
> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cvstarballs/leaf-cvsroot.tar.gz
I grabbed our CVS tarball yesterday, but have yet to try and make a
repository out of it. Current size is about 35 Meg. I'd prefer to not have
to download this ev
At 2002-02-15 09:19 +0100, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
>Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>>
>>- Look into mirroring our CVS content, downloads directory, and SF
>>"meta-data"
>Last time I checked I didn't have normal shell access to the cvs server.
>So unless SF cooperates it will be hard to backup the repo
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
>- Look into mirroring our CVS content, downloads directory, and SF
>"meta-data"
>
Last time I checked I didn't have normal shell access to the cvs server.
So unless SF cooperates it will be hard to backup the repository. It
seems CVSup would be perfect for this, b
At 2002-02-14 10:28 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>I have the first workings of a SF mirror online at:
>http://leaf.steinkuehler.net/
Charles,
EXCELLENT!
>I still need to:
>
>- Experiment with database permissions to prevent site updates from the
>mirror (which will just get lost anyway...m
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