[clc-devel] httpup ports
I opened a ticket last week about CLC's httpup port "mirrors", but either the correct emails haven't gone out, or obbl has been AWOL. Base-http, opt-http, and contrib-http are still 1.3 ports (i.e. rc, gtk1, glib1, etc. don't exist). Perhaps the URLs for these repos should include a version number, in order to allow both 1.3 and 2.0 users to continue using them? Logan
On 06/01/04 14:25 Logan Ingalls wrote:
I opened a ticket last week about CLC's httpup port "mirrors", but either the correct emails haven't gone out, or obbl has been AWOL. Base-http, opt-http, and contrib-http are still 1.3 ports (i.e. rc, gtk1, glib1, etc. don't exist). Perhaps the URLs for these repos should include a version number, in order to allow both 1.3 and 2.0 users to continue using them?
Hi, AFAIK Martin will be temporarily offline approx. until next week. regards, Simone -- Simone Rota WEB : http://www.varlock.com Bergamo, Italy MAIL: sip@varlock.com
I opened a ticket last week about CLC's httpup port "mirrors", but either the correct emails haven't gone out, or obbl has been AWOL. I've updated the httpup service on clc.berlios.de to serve CRUX 2.0
Hey, On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 08:25:23 -0400, Logan Ingalls wrote: ports. The supfiles are at http://clc.berlios.de/files/base.httpup http://clc.berlios.de/files/opt.httpup http://clc.berlios.de/files/contrib.httpup http://clc.berlios.de/files/unmaintained.httpup Ports are in http://clc.berlios.de/ports/ I'm not sure if it makes sense to announce this as a temporary solution to crux@, since it will then require people changing to and back from clc.berlios.de... but then again, it's problably more important to have 2.0 ports. Opinions? Regards, Johannes -- Johannes Winkelmann mailto:jw@tks6.net Bern, Switzerland http://jw.tks6.net
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Johannes Winkelmann wrote: Hi, sorry for being offline, that was my mistake to not update the cvsup files to STABLE-2_0 and CONTRIB-2_0. After moving I'm online again (after waiting several years I finally got a DSL connection at home :)) and I updated all files to the current verions. I hope I didn't forget anything. Please give me a hint, if I did...
I opened a ticket last week about CLC's httpup port "mirrors", but either the correct emails haven't gone out, or obbl has been AWOL. I've updated the httpup service on clc.berlios.de to serve CRUX 2.0
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 08:25:23 -0400, Logan Ingalls wrote: ports. The supfiles are at http://clc.berlios.de/files/base.httpup http://clc.berlios.de/files/opt.httpup http://clc.berlios.de/files/contrib.httpup http://clc.berlios.de/files/unmaintained.httpup
Ports are in http://clc.berlios.de/ports/
I'm not sure if it makes sense to announce this as a temporary solution to crux@, since it will then require people changing to and back from clc.berlios.de... but then again, it's problably more important to have 2.0 ports.
Regards Martin -- Martin Opel / Fachbereich Informatik, Fachhochschule Regensburg, Germany Dipl.-Inf. / Web: http://fbim.fh-regensburg.de/~opel/ (FH) / Phone: +49 941 943-1336, Fax: +49 941 943-1426
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 09:47:52 +0200 (CEST), Martin Opel <martin.opel@informatik.fh-regensburg.de> wrote:
sorry for being offline, that was my mistake to not update the cvsup files to STABLE-2_0 and CONTRIB-2_0.
That's quite alright, Martin. We all understand that Crux and CLC is nobody's full-time job. Vacation is understandable ;D
After moving I'm online again (after waiting several years I finally got a DSL connection at home :)) and I updated all files to the current verions. I hope I didn't forget anything. Please give me a hint, if I did...
It's looking great. Thank you very much. In my email, I suggested the possibility of having multiple httpup repositories on fh-regensburg, because there are almost certainly people still using 1.3. Once the traffic on the old repo stopped, we could retire it. What if we changed the repo URL to something like: http://crux.fh-regensburg.de/portdb/repo/$CRUXVERSION/contrib Logan
participants (4)
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Johannes Winkelmann
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Logan Ingalls
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Martin Opel
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Simone Rota