The ptII repo has moved.
To check out ptII anonymously, use
svn co https://repo.eecs.berkeley.edu/svn-anon/projects/eal/ptII/trunk ptII
to check out read/write:
svn --username cxh co
https://repo.eecs.berkeley.edu/svn/projects/eal/ptII/trunk ptII
UCB EECS Users should use their LDAP password.
People without UCB EECS LDAP passwords who want read/write access should
email me.
I'll look at adjusting the Kepler build now.
_Christopher
On 9/22/13 10:02 AM, Matt Jones wrote:
Yeah, for SSL to work the Subject of the cert must include the
hostname in the CN field. So you would need a certificate with
CN=source.ptolemy.org <http://source.ptolemy.org> in the subject field.
Matt
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 7:56 AM, Christopher Brooks
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Good idea, but there are problems.
I set up a CNAME for source.ptolemy.org
<http://source.ptolemy.org> to point to repo.eecs.berkeley.edu
<http://repo.eecs.berkeley.edu>, but when I point a browser to
https://source.ptolemy.org/svn/projects/eal/pret/, I get a warning
about certs.
The svn command itself fails:
ealmac10:~] cxh% svn co
https://source.ptolemy.org/svn/projects/eal/ptII/trunk ptII
svn: OPTIONS of
'https://source.ptolemy.org/svn/projects/eal/ptII/trunk': SSL
handshake failed: SSL error code -1/1/33\
6032856 (https://source.ptolemy.org)
However, using the actual address works.
[ealmac10:~] cxh% svn co
https://repo.eecs.berkeley.edu/svn/projects/eal/ptII/trunk ptII
A ptII/bin
A ptII/bin/ptlndir
A ptII/ptolemy
A ptII/ptolemy/domains
svn+ssh access is not permitted on this repo.
The same is true of the anonymous access URL
https://source.ptolemy.org/svn-anon/projects/eal/ptII/ vs.
https://repo.eecs.berkeley.edu/svn-anon/projects/eal/ptII/
The only solution I see would be to get source.ptolemy.org
<http://source.ptolemy.org> added to the cert and probably to the
repo.eecs website itself.
Any other ideas?
_Christopher
On 9/19/13 3:48 PM, Matt Jones wrote:
Thanks.
When you move it, how about giving it a CNAME name tied to the
service so that next time you need to move it the service
location doesn't have to be updated? Is there a way you can keep
the original hostname active as a CNAME so that anyone with
existing checkouts will continue to be able to access it? That's
why we used 'code.kepler-project.org
<http://code.kepler-project.org>', a name that can travel with
the SVN service as it migrates across hosts (which we've done
twice since it was created).
Matt
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Christopher Brooks
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
The machine that currently has the ptII repository will be
retired soon. I want to move the repository to a new machine.
I'll be doing the move on Sunday, Oct 22.
After the move is done, I'll update Kepler so that the build
works.
_Christopher
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