Mauro and I are considering the move from CVS to subversion for Wget's
version control. Although switching to subversion is not entirely
uncontroversial, it has advantages that make it great food for
thought.
CVS's network usage is appalling. I have a fairly slow upload link on
my ADSL (the
Windows MSVC6 binary for testing purposes here:
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/hherold/
Heiko
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From: Mauro Tortonesi [mailto:[EMAIL
I switched to Subversion for all my projects in July last year and
haven't looked back. Wholeheartedly recommend it.
Cheers,
Wincent
El 12/05/2005, a las 12:24, Hrvoje Niksic escribió:
Mauro and I are considering the move from CVS to subversion for Wget's
version control. Although switching to
Doug Kaufman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That sounds like a good plan. I'll try to make such a change. If
we do call SSL_CTX_set_default_paths, should we document SSL_CERT_*
env variables as you originally suggested?
I think so. I did send a message to the openssl-dev list about this.
Let's
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
(On my Debian installation the certificates come with the ca-certificates
package and are apparently assembled from different sources, the most
significant being Mozilla. On SuSE 9.2 the CA certificates come with the
openssl package.)
There are no
Daniel Stenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are no license restrictions that prevent you from
using/bundling/include the Mozilla one (if you want to). I have a
little service up and running for those who wants the latest Mozilla
ca cert bundle in PEM format:
You might want to give Ibiblio a try (www.ibiblio.org). They host my
Slack/390 web/FTP site at no cost. They host a _bunch_ of sites at no
cost.
Mark Post
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From: Hrvoje Niksic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 5:24 AM
To: wget@sunsite.dk
Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You might want to give Ibiblio a try (www.ibiblio.org). They host
my Slack/390 web/FTP site at no cost. They host a _bunch_ of sites
at no cost.
But do they host subversion? I can't find any mention of it with
google.
I really don't know, but they seem very accommodating to people,
especially Open Source projects such as wget. It's certainly worth an
email to find out. Send your request to help at ibiblio.org.
Mark Post
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From: Hrvoje Niksic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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