Gunther Birznieks wrote:
> 
> How long have you been a member of sourceforge and when was the project
> created?

7 days ago 

I am the admin - its called - wait for the great supprise - Session
Manager

> 
> Sometimes it takes changes (eg giving you access to the project directory
> with write permissions) the famous 6 hour wait for their cluster of
> machines to get up to date.
> 
> You know that you are the default project admin, but if I remember
> correctly you have to give yourself write privileges to the project just
> like anyone else in the project list there.
> 
> Anyway, we've had similar issues with SourceForge. As a FAQ, it sounds OK
> to have a wait like that, but in practice it does get frustrating. However,
> in the end, it's a lot easier to have the CVS infrastructure hosted
> somewhere else cuz it's a pain in the ass to set up CVS for anonymous
> access securely and then all the tools surrounding it (eg cvsweb) and keep
> them up to date as security patches come out.
> 
> With that said though, I think their support has been responsive to us for
> a free service. We've usually had 24 hour turnaround on any question
> (except no answer on weekends -- but I've never had a high priority support
> issue to warrant that).

No I've np argument with the service at all its great.

It could do with a few obivious points like "Go here to add a
description" if $description == undef && user eq 'admin' .....

I've managed to add a description etc ... but as yet have not mastered
uploading a file !!!!

Although this is not mod-perl related - because its about sourceforge -
I am trying to sort out a mod perl module hence any clues as to how to
upload a file would be welcome.

Greg


> 
> Later,
>     Gunther
> 
> At 12:53 PM 10/29/00 +0000, Greg Cope wrote:
> >Matt Sergeant wrote:
> > >
> > > On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Gerald Richter wrote:
> > >
> > > > I have three anonations:
> > > >
> > > > 1.)
> > > >
> > > > $r->header_out(Location => $r->uri());
> > > >
> > > > Also this code works with most browsers it doesn't conform to the HTTP
> > > > specs. A location header must include a host part. Shouldn't be to
> > hard add
> > > > something like
> > > >
> > > > $r->header_out(Location => 'http://' . $r -> server -> server_hostname .
> > > > $r->uri());
> > >
> > > + port too.
> >
> >Ok
> >
> >I've not had a chance to play with anything as I recovering from a
> >rather long week ....
> >
> >On another note I've had little success with Sourceforge - I've set a
> >project up but cannot seem to login to FTP nor upload a CVS snapshot,
> >nor add a description .....  I've been in touch with support and am
> >awaiting more news.
> >
> >Hence is it worth a CPAN entry ? (I've not got an account ....)
> >
> >Anyway thanks for the tips.
> >
> >Greg
> >
> > >
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