Hi,
I just checked, and gborg is still dead. In fact, the hostname is no
longer valid (there's no A record). Do we have even an estimate for
when it will be back? Can the estimator please publish that
somewhere in big flashing letters or something?
I can totally appreciate that this is a
Hi,
I just checked, and gborg is still dead. In fact, the hostname is
no longer valid (there's no A record). Do we have even an estimate
for when it will be back? Can the estimator please publish that
somewhere in big flashing letters or something?
Yes, Marc posted to -www earlier
Andrew Sullivan wrote:
Hi,
I just checked, and gborg is still dead. In fact, the hostname is no
longer valid (there's no A record). Do we have even an estimate for
when it will be back? Can the estimator please publish that
somewhere in big flashing letters or something?
I can totally
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 02:42:36PM +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:
Unable to get at Marc right now, but I believe these issues are much
related. Hosts are dropping out of the hub.org nameservers one by one as
well, probably as TTL expires. It just happens that the full zone has
expired from
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 07:09:14AM -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
The exact same person physically responsible for the health of Gborg is
also responisble for PostgreSQL.Org.
This has nothing to do with a modular component argument.
Well, it does at the moment, because gborg has been down
DNS issue was fixed this aft, and I'm currently working on reviving the
vServer right now ... CVS itself should be working now ...
Sorry for the delay ...
On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
Hi,
I just checked, and gborg is still dead. In fact, the hostname is no
longer valid