Hi,
I managed to configure mercurial-server on my gentoo vps, and add my
public key for the root user to it.
I can ssh to hg@myvps.
But this is what I get when I run hg clone ssh://hg@myvps/hgadmin:
running ssh hg@myvps "hg -R hgadmin serve --stdio"
remote: Traceback (most recent
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Nilesh Govindarajan
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I managed to configure mercurial-server on my gentoo vps, and add my
> public key for the root user to it.
>
> I can ssh to hg@myvps.
>
> But this is what I get when I run hg clone ssh://hg@myvps/hga
On 11/06/2011 06:49 PM, Pandu Poluan wrote:
>
> On Nov 4, 2011 10:17 PM, "Michael Orlitzky" <mailto:mich...@orlitzky.com>> wrote:
>>
>> On 11/04/2011 11:00 AM, Pandu Poluan wrote:
>> > I'm looking for a nice, lightweight way to implement a Mercu
On Nov 4, 2011 10:17 PM, "Michael Orlitzky" wrote:
>
> On 11/04/2011 11:00 AM, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> > I'm looking for a nice, lightweight way to implement a Mercurial server.
> > Somehow, installing a heavyweight webserver just for Mercurial seems
> > so.
On 08/21/2011 03:43 AM, Matthew Finkel wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Nilesh Govindarajan
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I managed to configure mercurial-server on my gentoo vps, and add my
>> public key for the root user to it.
>>
>> I can
I'm looking for a nice, lightweight way to implement a Mercurial server.
Somehow, installing a heavyweight webserver just for Mercurial seems so...
wasteful.
I happened upon "RhodeCode", and honestly, it looks promising.
Anyone has any experience deploying and using RhodeCode?
Rgds,
On 11/04/2011 11:00 AM, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> I'm looking for a nice, lightweight way to implement a Mercurial server.
> Somehow, installing a heavyweight webserver just for Mercurial seems
> so... wasteful.
If it's not for public use, you can clone/pull/whatever over SSH.
nd Macs. I'm still on
> > the lookout for something similar for Linux.
> >
> > (For pure text files, a git/mercurial server would be enough, though.)
> >
> > Rgds,
> >
>
> Isn't Bacula something like this?
>
http://www.bacula.org/en/dev-manual/
;
>> Now, is it reasonable to install that way? Will I run into some
>> horrible unsightly mess using git, when installed this way.
>
> IIRC you only have to do USE="-perl" and most dependencies will be
> gone... I distantly recall the last time I installed git on
Hello, list.
Since I've scrapped my old miniITX home router / server, I've missed
the ability to use speakers from laptop via wifi and esd/pulse, since
new machine doesn't have bult-in sound card.
Today I've got PCI-E Creative XFi Xtreme Audio, which, as far as I can
packages from sum of the worlds on it in a dedicated chroot or VM?
To sync world, make.conf and /etc/portage you can easily use distributed
VCS like git or mercurial, keeping each host's files in separate
branche on this server.
It has added benefit of keeping all the history of your configuratio
home computers, but not on this binary cruncher... =(
> To sync world, make.conf and /etc/portage you can easily use distributed
> VCS like git or mercurial, keeping each host's files in separate
> branche on this server.
> It has added benefit of keeping all the history of your conf
ermanent or ephemeral/temporary. The system can
just
> > discard old ephemeral pushes when storage becomes critical.
>
Just an illustration: My employer will soon do a PoC/Live Demo of this
product:
http://www.atempo.com/products/liveBackup/features.asp
Only an 'agent' lives inside the employee's workstation. It pushes all
writes to certain folders to the server, and able to request 'reverts' to
their local copy, but the server's archives are immutable.
Unfortunately, said product only supports Windows and Macs. I'm still on
the lookout for something similar for Linux.
(For pure text files, a git/mercurial server would be enough, though.)
Rgds,
;> > canonical/perpetual/permanent or ephemeral/temporary. The system can
> just
>> > discard old ephemeral pushes when storage becomes critical.
>>
>
> Just an illustration: My employer will soon do a PoC/Live Demo of this
> product:
>
> http://www.atempo.co
ion, I would suggest using a DVCS. I tried synchronizing my home
directory with git before finding unison. The DVCS approach is better
than SVN or CVS because it takes up less space and does not require a
server. The disadvantages are the increased space used to store the
backend files and the need
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kerberos kpathsea ladspa lame lapack laptop lash latex lcdfilter lcms
ldap lensfun libass libcaca libev libmms libnotify libsamplerate
libssh2 libtiger libtommath libv4l libv4l2 libwww live lm_sensors lock
logrotate logviewer
;>> dev-libs/nss-3.12.8
Tue Oct 26 23:19:24 2010 >>> x11-apps/rgb-1.0.4
Tue Oct 26 23:24:00 2010 >>> media-libs/schroedinger-1.0.10
Tue Oct 26 23:33:59 2010 >>> dev-libs/openssl-1.0.0a-r3
Tue Oct 26 23:37:27 2010 >>> net-misc/curl-7.21.1
Tue Oct 26 23:37:59
::gentoo] USE="fontconfig harfbuzz -static-libs" ABI_X86="32
(64) (-x32)" 343 KiB
[ebuild U ] net-dialup/ppp-2.4.7-r3:0/2.4.7::gentoo
[2.4.7-r2:0/2.4.7::gentoo] USE="gtk ipv6 pam -activefilter -atm -dhcp
-eap-tls -libressl -radius" 37 KiB
[ebuild U ] virtual/p
glib opengl svg xcb
(-aqua) -debug -directfb -doc (-drm) (-gallium) -legacy-drivers -openvg (-qt4)
-static-libs"
[nomerge ] x11-libs/xcb-util-0.3.9 USE="-doc -static-libs {-test}"
[nomerge ] x11-libs/xcb-util-wm-0.3.9 USE="-doc -static-libs {-test}"
[ebuild
On 07/12/2016 17:34, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Setup:
>
>gentoo 32bit vbox guest on win 10 64bit host
>Installed xorg-server, lxde Meta pkgs and deps
>(along with many other pkgs ... to many to list
>here but included at the end)
>
> uname -a:
> Linux g0
Setup:
gentoo 32bit vbox guest on win 10 64bit host
Installed xorg-server, lxde Meta pkgs and deps
(along with many other pkgs ... to many to list
here but included at the end)
uname -a:
Linux g0 4.8.8-gentoo #2 Fri Nov 18 20:16:14 EST 2016 i686 Intel(R)
Xeon(R) CPU X5450
es nls spell
unicode -debug -minimal -slang" 1,519 kB
[ebuild R] sys-apps/kbd-1.15.3 USE="nls" 0 kB
[ebuild R] sys-apps/busybox-1.19.3-r1 USE="ipv6 pam
-make-symlinks -mdev -savedconfig (-selinux) -static" 0 kB
[ebuild R] sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p2011040
phviz -hdri -jbig -jpeg2k -lqr -lzma (-opencl) -openexr -postscript -q32
-q64 -q8 -raw -static-libs {-test} -webp -wmf" 8,580 KiB
[ebuild U ] dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2h-r2::gentoo [1.0.2h::gentoo] USE="asm
kerberos sslv3%* tls-heartbeat zlib -bindist -gmp -rfc3779 -sctp -sslv2%
-st
o USE="dbus"
[ebuild N~] dev-qt/qtgui-5.4.1:5::gentoo USE="gif harfbuzz jpeg opengl
png xcb -accessibility -debug -egl -eglfs -evdev -gles2 -ibus -kms {-test}
-udev" 0 KiB
[nomerge ] kde-base/kdebase-runtime-meta-4.14.3:4::gentoo
USE="crash-reporter handbook
s/git:0 dev-vcs/mercurial:0
dev-vcs/subversion:0 gnome-base/dconf:0 gnome-base/gconf:2
gnome-base/gnome-common:3 gnome-base/gnome-keyring:0
gnome-base/gsettings-desktop-schemas:0 gnome-base/gvfs:0
gnome-base/libglade:2.0 gnome-base/librsvg:2 gnome-extra/polkit-gnome:0
gnome-extra/yelp-xsl:0 kde-app
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