Just fyi. I am going to work on a way to automatically publish artifacts
to ftp from GitHub when we do releases as I believe this will streamline
the process.
On Sun, Jun 4, 2023 at 21:09 Gregory Casamento
wrote:
> Awesome, thanks for the update! I apologize for the negative tone of my
>
Awesome, thanks for the update! I apologize for the negative tone of my
previous email. I fully realize that all of us are busy. Thank you so
much for your efforts in getting this sorted out.
On Sun, Jun 4, 2023 at 13:38 Ivan Vučica wrote:
> To provide an update on the mailing list as well:
To provide an update on the mailing list as well:
- ftp.gnustep.org has been serving for a while already over anonymous FTP.
- Earlier this week, I fixed issues that blocked maintainers from
using SFTP to upload new releases.
- Today, I set up ftp.gnustep.org to be served over HTTP as well,
Oops, didn't realize the latest tarballs are available on github (under the
Releases section on the right-hand side of each project's page).
The Fedora scripts for building & installing PikoPixel & ReDoomEd (+
GNUstep) have been updated:
Thank you Greg & Ivan for your work migrating the website!
The source tarballs are currently unavailable (ftp.gnustep.org &
ftpmain.gnustep.org are both down).
Are the source archives moving? (I'm currently updating the PikoPixel & ReDoomEd
install scripts for Fedora; Fedora doesn't
It should hopefully really be a one-step upgrade, if the documentation is
right, but you never know with software seemingly released in 2004/2005...
sent from phone
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022, 07:53 Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
> Hi Ivan
>
> Ivan Vučica wrote:
> > We have a problem. All the PHP software,
Hi Ivan
Ivan Vučica wrote:
> We have a problem. All the PHP software, including the old MediaWiki,
> is so old that it's still using numerous deprecated functions such as
> the old mysql_*() functions that have been removed from PHP in 2015.
>
> I'll proceed with importing the converted data into
We have a problem. All the PHP software, including the old MediaWiki,
is so old that it's still using numerous deprecated functions such as
the old mysql_*() functions that have been removed from PHP in 2015.
I'll proceed with importing the converted data into MariaDB, but
existing software won't
I got all 4 .sql files to load on my local MariaDB.
Continuing tomorrow.
On Sun, Sep 4, 2022 at 7:17 PM Ivan Vučica wrote:
>
> I'm doing the barest minimum of the changes. If the original machine
> had MyISAM, I'm using MyISAM. If the installed software was using
> MyISAM, I don't want to find
I'm doing the barest minimum of the changes. If the original machine
had MyISAM, I'm using MyISAM. If the installed software was using
MyISAM, I don't want to find out the hard way that the schemas were
mis-defined (given that MyISAM has, particularly back in that era,
been much more liberal with
why you dont use innodb as engine? much less troubles in case of crashes and
reboots
> On Sonntag, Sept. 04, 2022 at 8:02 PM, Ivan Vučica (mailto:i...@vucica.net)> wrote:
> Update:
> - I added wiki.gnustep.org to DNS as well -- it was an omission not to
> add it. Please REFRAIN FROM EDITS until
Update:
- I added wiki.gnustep.org to DNS as well -- it was an omission not to
add it. Please REFRAIN FROM EDITS until further notice as YOUR EDITS
WILL NOT BE MIGRATED.
- I am still fighting MySQL/MariaDB:
- the previous server has an unknown default character set/collation
(latin1 and not
On 2022-08-30 14:28:54 -0700 Ivan Vučica wrote:
> I've spent some time today on playing with Ansible thinking it may be
> better to do it sooner rather than later. I'll leave that aside for
> now.
>
> By the time I got to look at restoring MySQL databases, it simply got
> late. Turns out that
I've spent some time today on playing with Ansible thinking it may be
better to do it sooner rather than later. I'll leave that aside for
now.
By the time I got to look at restoring MySQL databases, it simply got
late. Turns out that the database dumps need to be manually fixed
before they can be
I've synced the latest backups I have to the server, I've picked up
new ones from our host, and I'm looking at setting up basic services.
I've stopped now as I got tired, and will resume tomorrow.
In the meantime, I've left www.gnustep.org pointing to the temporary
redirect, but I have set up A
We have a backup of the wiki data. I am more concerned about just getting
the actual site up for now.
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 4:45 PM Marco Cawthorne wrote:
> On 2022-08-27 13:20:04 -0700 Gregory Casamento
> wrote:
>
> > We were being hosted by oxmium, but I believe they took it down. I
> >
On 2022-08-27 13:20:04 -0700 Gregory Casamento
wrote:
We were being hosted by oxmium, but I believe they took it down. I
am in
the process of redirecting the site to github.io on a temporary basis
until
we devise a more permanent solution.
GC
Thanks for the quick response Gregory.
I
We were being hosted by oxmium, but I believe they took it down. I am in
the process of redirecting the site to github.io on a temporary basis until
we devise a more permanent solution.
GC
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 3:22 PM Marco Cawthorne wrote:
> I hope everyone is well,
> gnustep.org, which
I hope everyone is well,
gnustep.org, which includes the wiki and documentation has been down
since Thursday.
Is this a planned migration that I somehow missed or has something
gone wrong?
Thanks,
Marco Cawthorne
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