Commit:30a2f6d7b631eb3213e66e4620b47b5bfd804592
Author:Sascha Schumann Thu, 13 Feb 2020
14:17:49 +0100
Parents: 15a2d2d21cf7818fcd673b434af2dd1b1039e3ad
Branches: master
Link:
http://git.php.net/?p=web/php.git;a=commitdiff;h=30a2f6d7b631eb3213e66e4620b47b5bfd804592
The lock file is now on a tmpfs-based fs, meaning it is cleared automatically
during a reboot. Also, a crash of the script will cause a cleanup handler to
run, making the locking mechanism more robust. Errors are not discarded
anymore, but will trigger an email to systems@.
Sascha
rsync is complete now.
It looks like rsync.php.net maxes out at 10Mbps or so, which
is really really slow. Who can we ping regarding sc2.php.net
(which runs rsync.php.net)?
Sascha
On Tue, 30 Apr 2019, Sascha Schumann wrote:
> There was a stale lock file
>
> /crons/rsyncphp.lock
&g
There was a stale lock file
/crons/rsyncphp.lock
on php-web3 which caused the rsync script not to run dating back to Apr 14.
I've removed the lock file. I'll look into making the locking mechanism more
robust.
Sascha
Hm, nope.
That must be one of the most confusing registration forms
I've seen in a long time. There is no explanation of the
distinction between the two fields 'E-Mail' and 'Which email
address do you have to mail now?'.
I guess the second means "Your current email address:", the
former is unc
On Sun, 11 Nov 2012, Zeev Suraski wrote:
> ... as long as we place the right disclaimer there too, e.g., "To the best of
> our knowledge PHP falls under XYZ, but note that we take absolutely no
> responsibility for this, whether express or implied."
+1
Sascha
>
> Otherwise, Hannes has a poin