Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Vincent Massol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Can someone with access to gump machines (Sam?) install the new
Eclipse RC2 jars

The only machine I have access to is gump.covalent.net, but I keep getting connection timeouts for ssh ATM 8-(

I swear I installed the last set of jars. Likewise, I installed this set of jars. The change in path this time will make it clearer that it was done - thanks Stephan!


Status update on all the 'gump' machines:

Rubix is an IBM machine assigned to me. I do not give out guest accounts. At the moment, it seems to produce the best results (speed, number of steps that pass), so it is the one I consider "official" (i.e., the one from which the nags are generated). Should a better machine become available, I would gladly switch to it.

Gump.covalent.net is owned and operated by covalent. I have root on that machine. At the moment, there is a problem with a hard drive, and another one is on order. Once it arrives and is installed, I will once again configure the machine to run gump.

Nagoya.apache.org is owned by Sun and operated by Pier. It is a multi-purpose machine. Despite efforts to make it better, it does not seem to be particularly configured to support Java compiles. Pier recently asked that the gump runs on this machine be suspended so that he could reconfigure the machine.

Moof.apache.org is an Apple machine operated by Wilfredo Sanchez and Pier. It seems to have enough disk space and previously was able to run gump quite adequately, but at the moment trying to run the generated update.sh produces a segment violation.

Does anybody know of any other machine that could be be used off hours in the local time zone of the machine? I would gladly set things up and a number of us (including, I'm sure, Stefan) would maintain it. Simple user accounts are all that is required, the key requirement is 6-7 gigabytes of disk space. Since all java compiles are single threaded and don't involve much network I/O, my experience is that the machine is still quite usable even during the build cycle.

Stefan

P.S. Anybody know where I can find a precompiled jsch-0.1.2?




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