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2) As long as we're using CVS, the only way to
organize autonomous project
teams that have authority over their special areas
but no ability to change
central code is to push out projects to separate
CVS trees.
This has never been an issue before, AFAIK, nobody
with commit
Rob Butler wrote:
[details of some SVN features]
please see reecent debates on the topic of SCM systems.
Those who do not remember the debates on the mailing lists are bound to
repeat them.
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Rob Butler wrote:
... SVN also has a number of nice features
like atomic commits, versioning directories, etc.
Still, subversion identifies file content by it's location in the
directory tree which makes the directory versioning a lot less useful
than it could have been. Renaming directories or
Thank you Tatsuo, the problem with reverse DNS has been fixed, and I've
tested that powergrew.sra.co.jp once more works, and have re-enabled it.
Please let me know of any other problems in the future ...
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
Hi,
We have serious problems past 4 days in
Hi,
We have serious problems past 4 days in receiving mail lists from
postgresql.org. Subscribers living in the jp domain are receiving via
a relay host named powergres.sra.co.jp (this is an authorized relay
host for jp domain, and this configuration has been approved by Marc).
After checking
looking into it ... seems somewhere upstream changed their DNS config to
not pull our reverse information ... just had someone else point it out to
me as well :(
I've removed the jp relay temporarily, since it is failing, and hope to
have it resolved within the next 24hrs ...
Thanks ...
On
Hi,
We have serious problems past 4 days in receiving mail lists from
postgresql.org. Subscribers living in the jp domain are receiving via
a relay host named powergres.sra.co.jp (this is an authorized relay
host for jp domain, and this configuration has been approved by Marc).
After
It seems reverse look up for svr1.postgresql.org fails.
Due to this sendmail denies to receive mails relayed by
svr1.postgresql.org (200.46.204.71).
Jan 25 04:09:55 powergres sendmail[9622]:
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On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 09:01:35PM -0700, Sean Chittenden wrote:
As things stand, because O_DIRECT is an execution fast path through
the vfs subsystem, I expect the speed difference to be greater on
faster HDDs with high RPMs than on slower IDE machines at only
5400RPM... thus trivializing any
Hi everyone,
Just received notification the server hosting the postgresql.org
websites suffered a catastrophic failure a few hours ago.
The admin guys are working to fix it, but it could take at least another
8 hours (no guarantee's here).
No more detailed info at present, but will keep
Should it be saying, Temporarily Unavailable?
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