On Jul 6, 2009, at 7:59 AM, Kristofer Henriksson wrote:
I noticed the same thing happen to me in the past, where I would get a
python backtrace upon logging in, though the logout link still would
work for me. If I was logged out, I had no problems accessing pages. I
just checked this again and I
I noticed the same thing happen to me in the past, where I would get a
python backtrace upon logging in, though the logout link still would
work for me. If I was logged out, I had no problems accessing pages. I
just checked this again and I don't seem to be having these problems,
but I wanted to co
Mark Evenson wrote:
Joshua Root wrote:
On 2009-7-6 22:51, Mark Evenson wrote:
The [Macports Trac instance][1] seems to have been down for several
days.
[…]
I haven't noticed any downtime. What happens when you try to use it?
[…]
The following python trace:
Traceback (most recent call l
Joshua Root wrote:
On 2009-7-6 22:51, Mark Evenson wrote:
The [Macports Trac instance][1] seems to have been down for several days.
Is there any status on when it might be back, or is it being no longer
used?
[1]: http://trac.macports.org/
I haven't noticed any downtime. What happens when y
On 2009-7-6 22:51, Mark Evenson wrote:
> The [Macports Trac instance][1] seems to have been down for several days.
>
> Is there any status on when it might be back, or is it being no longer
> used?
>
>
> [1]: http://trac.macports.org/
I haven't noticed any downtime. What happens when you try to
The [Macports Trac instance][1] seems to have been down for several days.
Is there any status on when it might be back, or is it being no longer used?
[1]: http://trac.macports.org/
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