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-rsync is ran as a custom user, member of the related Savannah project:
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- * amrsync for automake
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- * libcrsync for libc
-
- * coreutilsrsync for coreutils
-
rsync is ran as a custom user, member of the related Savannah project. Check
The naming convention was 'wwwXX' to match early translation team names.
I suggest we continue using this instead of a few new 'www-XX'.
I also suggest we move any old translation team project in this group type
(instead of www.gnu.org portion).
In the long run we should manage the translation
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SVN::Web (http://search.cpan.org/~clkao/SVN-Web/lib/SVN/Web.pm) ToDo might also
support SVK, and hence would be nice to have.
-
-Note: to support SVN, ViewCVS needs the 'python2.3-subversion' package
installed.
??changed:
-The first step is to mirror the CVS repository on your local host using the
Savannah rsync access - you'll probably need to convert the repository a couple
times before getting exactly what you want.
The first step is to mirror the CVS repository on your local host using the
??changed:
- zcat savane.dump.gz | svnadmin load savane out.txt
- svk mirror //mirror/savane file:////savane/
- svk sync //mirror/savane
zcat savane.dump.gz | svnadmin load savane out.txt # real 9m13.210s
svk mirror //mirror/savane file://`pwd`/savane/
svk sync //mirror/savane
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- svk sync //mirror/savane-exp
- svk smerge -B //mirror/savane //mirror/savane-exp # initial connection
- svk push --from //mirror/savane //mirror/savane-exp
svk mirror //mirror/administration svn://[EMAIL
??changed:
-We need to track a couple Savane changes specific to Savannah, such as
disabling the mailing lists web interface (ahem).
We need to track a couple Savane changes specific to Savannah, such as the
local configure.cache configuration, favicon.ico, keeping the FAQ around, plus
the
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toplevel for local uses. It's probably better to cp //mirror/savane/trunk
//local/savane-trunk or something similar.
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If you're using a mailman list on lists.gnu.org for your project(*),
it's possible to configure mailman to automatically delete most spam.
Here's how:
* On the General Options page:
- add [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a moderator (not administrator).
- ensure
??changed:
-Listhelper and spam control
-
- If you're using a mailman list on lists.gnu.org for your project(*),
-it's possible to configure mailman to automatically delete most spam.
-Here's how:
-
- * On the General Options page:
-
- - add [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a moderator (not administrator).
As a Savannah 'superuser', basically:
- click the tracker's admin link
- check the project name and group type
- save if necessary
- click the green 'V'
- click the 'configure' button
- close the tracker item
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Users then should go to http://savannah.gnu.org/tls/ and add ca.crt to their
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- - ZWiki's layout should be set to 'full' by default, so that the sub-tree
structure of the wiki page appear each time
-
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- - Create Arch web interface
-
- - Setup email commits
-
- - Manage archive
-
- - Revision browser - akin to viewcvs. Try configuring caching with
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* Allow custom diff options (already done in log_accum, needs support in the
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* Deal with commit log encodings (http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?10552)
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- Instanciate wikis
- Find a nice wiki for that, consuming little resource
- Or provide a big wiki for everybody
- Plan something against spam
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- Unified notification for www.gnu.org portions. Possible unified CVS
repository, dunno, but in the long run I'd rather have project chose how they
want to update their webspace, so this doesn't fit well.
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- * CurrentIssues describes the problems we need to fix before to start
improving the system
* CurrentTasks describes what we're working on, usually has a higher priority
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-None currently - God be praised.
- Be more responsive with the project submissions; eliminate the backlog
- Move documentation to the wiki from the FAQ and the hacking_savannah.texi
- Reopen this wiki by using some better anti-spam:
??changed:
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(http://ximbiot.com/cvs/manual/cvs-1.11.19/cvs_17.html (node
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Note: archives are currently not indexed by search engines, see robots.txt::
User-agent: *
Disallow: /
This is an effort from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to reduce the disk I/O on this already
loaded machine. Spiders tend to put lists.gnu.org to its knees :/
It is suggested to use mail
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Stats at http://www.proulx.com/mlmgr/stats/
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* nongnu: www.nongnu.org/project/ and project.nongnu.org
* gnu: gnu.org/software/project (shortcut gnu.org/s/project)
No symlinks ([EMAIL PROTECTED] says: security reasons) - use .symlinks
instead. Add a file named .symlinks in each directory where you want to make
symbolic links. Each line of
??changed:
- * Prevent branch deletion, cf. node 'taginfo' in the CVS manual.
* Prevent branch deletion, cf. node 'taginfo' in the CVS manual and
https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?105773
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- Then, in the Privacy form in the mailman interface, set the advertised
variable to no.
Then, in the Privacy form in the mailman interface, set the advertised
variable to no. TODO: use 'config_list' as with '~/mm-configs/norespond.txt'
??changed:
- * edit file
* edit file
??changed:
-To edit a wiki page, please setup a username first using the 'Options' link at
the top-right corner of the page :)
Due to wiki spam, we currently disabled anonymous comments.
Spammer do know how to bypass the set a username first protection.
We'd like to come up with a better
AntiSpam
The basic protection ZWiki offers is the have users set a username (via a
cookie).
Properties on the wiki folder:
* edits_need_username=true - cf. http://zwiki.org/LinkSpam
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] - cf. http://zwiki.org/HowToSetUpMailOut
* mailout_policy=edits
sm from #zwiki
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-
Anti Spam
=
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-* [EMAIL PROTECTED] - cf. http://zwiki.org/HowToSetUpMailOut
-* mailout_policy=edits
* ``edits_need_username`` = ``true`` - cf. http://zwiki.org/LinkSpam
*
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-Spammer do know how to bypass the set a username first protection.
-We'd like to come up with a better solution :/
Set your username in 'options' to be able to post!
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Top priority:
--removed:
-- Reopen this wiki by using some better anti-spam:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers-public/2007-01/msg00034.html
-
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Once that's done, there's still plenty fun to have: TasksList
--removed:
-Once that's done, there's still plenty
??changed:
- * Our latest biggest problem was that [CVS FAQs] commits are not signed. This
is available in [CVS FAQs]
now(http://ximbiot.com/cvs/wiki/index.php?title=GPG-Signed_Commits).
* Our latest biggest problem was that CVS commits are not signed. This is
available in [CVS FAQs]
??changed:
- * Our version of cvs includes a patch adapted from Gna!'s (by zerodeux) for
pserver's --allow-root -- but it does not filter CVSROOT in subdirectories of
an existing CVSROOT. Plus it's not integrated upstream.
https://mail.gna.org/public/savane-dev/2005-08/msg00042.html presents 3
??changed:
- * Our version of cvs includes a patch adapted from Gna!'s (by zerodeux) for
pserver's --allow-root -- but it does not filter CVSROOT in subdirectories of
an existing CVSROOT. Plus it's not integrated upstream.
https://mail.gna.org/public/savane-dev/2005-08/msg00042.html presents 3
??changed:
- * Our version of cvs includes a patch adapted from Gna!'s (by zerodeux) for
pserver's --allow-root -- but it does not filter CVSROOT in subdirectories of
an existing CVSROOT. Plus it's not integrated upstream.
https://mail.gna.org/public/savane-dev/2005-08/msg00042.html presents 3
??changed:
- CVSROOT/loginfo files are mass-generated via infra/cvs/generate_log_accum.pl,
but there're plans to integrate that in Savane.
CVSROOT/loginfo files are mass-generated via infra/cvs/generate_log_accum.pl,
but there are plans to integrate that in Savane.
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* Integrate
++added:
* ViewVC (sv_cvs): the Etch version (still ViewCVS) doesn't support the new CVS
date format
--removed:
-* glibc (sv_cvs, sv_dl, sv_accounts): allow more than 32 groups per user (only
for Sarge, fixed in Etch)
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-* ZWiki (sv_sv): this wiki - Etch package is terribly outdated; the mail
notification seems broken though
-
* ZWiki (sv_sv): this wiki - Etch package is terribly outdated
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- Sun's JDK is not free (yet).
-
- Update: Sun progressively releases parts of the JDK as free software
(http://www.fsf.org/news/fsf-welcomes-gpl-java.html).
- JDK 1.7 should be free. Until then, the following still applies.
-
- That's why it is important to
- rely on a completely
The PHP License has a couple clauses that are incompatible with the GNU GPL
(versions 2 and 3) because they restrict usage of the name PHP. Usually a
name is protected using a trademark. When it is done in the license however,
this introduces new requirements, and those requirements are not in
??changed:
- git clone -n git://cvs.sv.gnu.org/srv/git/administration.git
git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/project.git
* Firewall checkout: if you're behing a outgoing-traffic-filtering firewall,
you can use Git's dumb protocol via HTTP - note that this is SLOWER,
both for you and
??changed:
-Git comes with 2 SVN-related tools: git-svnimport and git-svn. git-svnimport
is for importing revisions (a one-shot import, or incrementally); git-svn is a
2-way gateway to a SVN repository, similar to SVK, more useful for maintaining
a local branch than for importing a repository
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Setup:
Your identify for when you push commits (strongly recommended)::
git config --global user.name Your Name Comes Here
git config --global user.email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enable colors (optional)::
git config --global color.diff auto
git config --global color.status auto
??changed:
- git clone git+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/srv/git/project.git
git clone ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/srv/git/project.git
??changed:
- git push git+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/srv/git/project.git
git push ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/srv/git/project.git
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Savannah admins: we also have concise versions of these answers, ready for
copy/paste, at
http://cvs.sv.gnu.org/viewvc/*checkout*/administration/infra/elisp/savannah.el?root=administration
--removed:
-Note: this is being migrated from
??changed:
-VPS are servers that offer almost complete root access to manage a kind of
virtual sub-server. We are using them on savannah. See
~root/infra/vservers.txt. (The other files in infra/ are worth looking at too.
:)
VPS are servers that offer almost complete root access to manage a
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GNU Arch import
==
Use `git-archimport`.
Example importing a project with a `project--main--1.0` main archive and a
`project--release--1.7` tag,
converting the Arch-style names into Git-style names::
git-archimport [EMAIL PROTECTED]/project--main--1.0:master
??changed:
-Reference: [gnu.org #327077] PHP License and GPLv3 compatibility
-
Answer sent by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (with no action from PEAR):
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.php.pear.devel/42589
Other reference: [gnu.org #327077] PHP License and GPLv3 compatibility
-
Obsolete issue,
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local configure.cache configuration, favicon.ico, keeping the FAQ around, plus
the magic number anti-spam trick.
-
-I suggest we do so by creating a local SVK branch and keep sync-ing with it.
We needed to
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-From Moslem Tue Jul 24 00:30:32 + 2007
-From: Moslem
-Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 00:30:32 +
-Subject:
-Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance
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.. image:: ArchitectureCurrent.png
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By choosing Savannah, you show that you value your freedom, as all of Savannah
is running with Free Software. Check `SourceForge Drifting
http://www.spain.fsfeurope.org/news/article2001-10-20-01.en.html`_.
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- Refine the search results; RMS noted that typing Emacs does not bring the
Emacs project as the first search result (check
`http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers/2007-07/msg00048.html`_.
We currently directly rely on MySQL to provide us with results and order them,
so
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For your documentation, you can any any format that can be fully used with free
software.
LaTeX is OK. Texinfo is OK. ODT (Open Document Text, used by OpenOffice.org 2)
is OK. Flash is not until there are good enough free software tools to generate
and read them.
Word and RTF are not accepted
??changed:
-* Initial push::
* Initial push / import::
??changed:
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# initial publication to the 'master' branch
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git clone ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/srv/git/project.git
# or
git clone
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Subscribing to savannah's mailing list(s) (SavannahHackersCommunication).
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-=
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-Firefox can't seem to download files like ``something.ext.sig``.
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-For example:
http://dl.sv.gnu.org/releases/cvs/binary/stable/sparc-sunos/cvs-1.11.4-SUN.bin.gz.sig
-
-Bug report:
-https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=379179
-
-They let one
??changed:
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(http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=savane-cleanup.git;a=summary) (done)
-
- - Test and debug the cleaned-up code, it was impossible not to introduce bugs
during the clean-up :) Add test cases. The new code can be
Savannah relies on the Savane software to interface users and system
administration. Savane manages a list of services for each project, and a list
of project members who can access them (some of them are project admins and can
add or remove members).
Savane also provide a flexible
??changed:
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# edit/add other files...
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-The main problem I can see is spam. We already get spamdexing on trackers, I
can only image what we'll get through a mail interface... Studying the Debian
BTS (Bug Tracker System - bugs.debian.org), which is entirely driven by mail
and receives little spam, would probably prove
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-Here is how to use gpg-agent in a simple way. **Note:** you may need to use
'gpg2' instead of 'gpg' ::
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- eval `gpg-agent --daemon` # start the daemon
- gpg2 --sign -b --use-agent file.tar.gz # asked passphrase
- gpg2 --sign -b --use-agent file2.tar.gz # did not ask passphrase
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