Dnia Tue, 14 Dec 2004 13:37:56 +0800 w e-mailu od Craig Ringer <craig at postnewspapers.com.au> przeczytano:
> On Tue, 2004-12-14 at 09:19, Gregory Pittman wrote: > > > >>I don't know much about cvs, but I wonder if there is a way to > > >have it>spit out more informative error messages when it's not > > >working. > > I rather doubt it's possible using the pserver, unfortunately. I had a > quick look through the docs and didn't see anything, but the docs > aren't what one would call succinct and to the point. (Better that > than absent, of course, but I don't have time to go delving in > detail). One can setup a CVS with only one file stating "CVS IS DOWN WHEN IT'S UP AGAIN THEN WE'LL TELL YOU SO DON'T EVEN ASK" ;> > > What you would think, what I would think, but it seems unlikely that > > we've seen our last 'whassup?' question about cvs. > > I wouldn't be surprised if people were subscribing to the list and > immediately asking, rather than having a look through the archives > first. Perhaps an explicit "anoncvs is not currently working" on the > website wouldn't hurt, though I suspect many who don't bother looking > at the archives also wouldn't check the website. Or change the subscription confirmation message so that it includes something like "IF YOU PLAN TO ASK A QUESTION WHY THE CVS IS DOWN - PLEASE DON'T - YOU'LL NOTICE WHEN IT'S UP AGAIN" in big fat red HTML letters ;> -- ?ukasz [DeeJay1] Jerna? "PLD wspiera tych uzytkownikow, ktorym PLD dziala." - djurban "Dop?ki nie skorzysta?em z Internetu, nie podejrzewa?em, ?e na ?wiecie jest tak wielu idiot?w" - Stanis?aw Lem
