Right now, we have:
OK, these are three *physically distinct* machines with some aliases
attached to them? Or are virtual hosts involved too?? I need a site map
from someone since nothing but my home directory is in the place they
used to be (actually, even that moved but I *do* know how to
Got it upgraded on the cvsup.postgresql.org server ... still have to do
the other servers ...
I'm hopelessly confused on what servers we have, and whether that one is
new, old, online, offline, being built, or being decommissioned. Can I
use this machine (or virtual machine) for cvsup now?
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Thomas Lockhart wrote:
Got it upgraded on the cvsup.postgresql.org server ... still have to do
the other servers ...
I'm hopelessly confused on what servers we have, and whether that one is
new, old, online, offline, being built, or being decommissioned. Can I
use
Lockhart
Cc: Hackers List
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] [Fwd: [Fwd: [tao-users] FW: HEADS UP: CVSup
timestamp bug]]
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Thomas Lockhart wrote:
Got it upgraded on the cvsup.postgresql.org server ... still
have to do
the other servers ...
I'm hopelessly confused on what servers
Got it upgraded on the cvsup.postgresql.org server ... still have to do
the other servers ...
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Thomas Lockhart wrote:
New problems with CVSup. We should all upgrade asap, though I'm not sure
of the current status of builds for non-FreeBSD machines. Marc, could we
New problems with CVSup. We should all upgrade asap, though I'm not sure
of the current status of builds for non-FreeBSD machines. Marc, could we
possibly install this on the postgresql.org machine(s)?
- Thomas
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