I wanted to hate savannah. I was part of the GNU project "way back
when" and savannah is just so very, very different from anything we
used back then. And it's derived from the same source as sourceforge
of which I am, in fact, not too fond.
I couldn't do it. I've been setting up the `gnu-a
> From: "Jaime E. Villate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'd like to ask you whether you can give us some help on setting up arch in
> Savannah.
Of course.
> We'd like to give Savannah projects the possibility to choose among
> CVS and arch. To be able to do it, we have to underst
n (on SFTP issues)
Jamie E Villate
arch hackers:
Tom Lord
Jonathan Walther
I understand the Savannah requirements from the arch folks to be:
1) explanation of what is needed to allow users to create
arch archives for their
I'm wondering: how precious is disk space on Savannah? How much disk
can an individual project consume before it starts to be an issue?
-t
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What should be the lag time between committing some changes to my
gnu.org/software/gnu-arch web pages and those changes appearing on the
site?
The first time I made changes to the pages they appeared nearly
instantly, and I formed the impression that was normal.
The second to last time they a
Latency on gnu-arch-users has been terrible lately. I assume the
same is true of other lists?
-t
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Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 23:24:55 -0400
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From: Jan Harkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Gnu-arch-users] Slow mailinglist, DNS problems?
> From: "Jaime E. Villate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'd like to ask you whether you can give us some help on setting up arch in
> Savannah. []
> I'll leave on vacation until August 24th, but when I come back I'd like to
> spend some time on that task.
Still interested in t
Is there a problem with ftp-uploads these days? I have a request
going on five days, now which seems (in my very limited experience)
unusual.
Is there an updated estimate about when a mechanism for unattended
uploads might be available?
-t
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Sorry, I left something out. At the moment, at least, when I try to
commit changes to the web pages I get:
subversions.gnu.org: Connection refused
cvs [commit aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any)
-t
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> From: Rudy Gevaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 1) I've been unable to get the latest release of arch uploaded to the
> >web site. The request went in 20-Aug and the autoresponder said
> >"most responses occur in 24-48 hours, not counting weekends and
> >holidays".
> From: Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> From: Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The mailing list archive software appears to mangle email addressses,
> which is normally a stupid waste of time, but it's especially bad for
> discussion of arch archives, for obvious reasons.
> For example, all the [EMAIL PROTECTE
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