Whatever was broken has fixed itself. The problem persisted through most of the morning, but http access has been working for at least the last hour or so.
I just assumed you fixed something, but if no action was taken, then the root cause might just remain a mystery. If it happens again, I'll let you know. Thanks for looking. On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Daniel Thornton via RT <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue Dec 13 16:05:53 2011, [email protected] wrote: >> Support folks -- >> >> The EFS team makes pretty heavy use of git.openefs.org as the hub for > a >> number of git repositories. This morning, I am suddenly unable to > clone >> any of them, either from my own Internet-connected laptop, or from the >> internal corporate network at work. In the very recent past, > commands of >> this form have worked fine: >> >> pmoore@Renegade$ git clone http://git.openefs.org/efs-cpan >> Cloning into efs-cpan... >> error: The requested URL returned error: 500 while accessing >> http://git.openefs.org/efs-cpan/info/refs >> >> fatal: HTTP request failed >> >> The repos themselves seem fine; I can push/pull to/from them without > any >> issue, as long I'm using a git: URL, but any attempt to access them > via >> http: fails, with errors similar to those shown above. >> >> I'm getting that error for all of our repos (efs-core, efs-cpan, etc), > so I >> suspect a problem with the httpd layer, the configuration of which I > am not >> really familiar with, other then editing and publishing the > gitosis.conf >> file, as documented by Jerry Gay. >> >> I am not entirely clear on who has responsibility for this particular > layer >> of the infrastructure that the EFS teams uses at OSU, so if I have >> misdirected this, please let me know. >> >> Phil > > Is this still not working for you? I couldn't reproduce your problem on > internal or external hosts. > > -Daniel > _______________________________________________ EFS-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.openefs.org/mailman/listinfo/efs-dev
