Oh, and, you probably hear this about is often as we all do here...good job on the openpkg product. There's always things to fix, but ultimately the core product is excellent. ;-)
On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 15:53 -0800, David M. Fetter wrote: > Yeah, I can understand it all from yours and Thomas' perspective. I > suppose if I were in your shoes and it was all my own time and money on > the line (which ultimately means your families' livelihood), I would > most likely do something similar to get quick results. So, for that > part, no worries. It's all good in the end. > > While I try to keep up on all the news and such here, I still miss a few > things here and there. However, I think that perhaps a few things may > not have been discussed like the specifics of what things and when > exactly they would be going offline for anonymous access. The problem > with rsync, of course, is that I was using the --delete option which > means everything was wiped out. However, I anticipate such problems in > my coding so I had a rather simple recover and I just stopped the rsync > mirror script for now. If/When you find time to get the rsync bit back > up, I would be more than happy to help you test it. > > As far as the registry bits, I just built them on our build servers and > registered them. They show up in my online registry page, so I'm > promoting the package to our production binary repository which means > this Friday night all of our openpkg servers will have it installed. I > can then run a quick script to do the registration and you will have the > stats from us. > -- David M. Fetter - UNIX Systems Administrator Portland State University "There are 10 types of people in the world, those that understand binary and those that don't."
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