> On 10 Dec 2018, at 22:10, Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This evening I somehow broke my stfx.eu server while doing an ubuntu dist
> upgrade (an old AWS EC2 machine).
>
> This means several websites / web services hosted by that machine are down,
> most notably mc.stfx.eu (hosting several of my packages) and ws.stfx.eu (used
> for shared smalltalk workspaces). A couple of Zinc tests will also fail.
I recovered parts of the functionality: ws.stfx.eu (shared smalltalk
workspaces) and zn.stfx.eu are back, so that normal Zinc unit tests should pass
everywhere.
At least all this is now running on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS on Pharo 7 64-bit, as it
should.
Next up is http://mc.stfx.eu for my Monticello repository, but that might take
more time.
> For source code access, all my public repos exist both in an up to date form
> on GitHub (http://github.com/svenvc) as well in the original form in
> SmalltalkHub (http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~SvenVanCaekenberghe) or SS3.
>
> The main problem there is that the distributed ConfigurationsOf and Catalog
> entries will still point to the original. This is not a problem with git's
> BaselineOf definitions.
>
> Although the machine will no longer boot, I managed to mount the original
> volume on another instance so I can still access the whole filesystem. This
> will make it possible to eventually recover most services. But this will take
> time as these things never happen when it is convenient. It will give me an
> opportunity to modernise the setup though, which is good.
>
> Sorry for the inconvenience.
>
> Sven
>
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