Born to the false world, the wanderer,
Storyteller, The Pied Piper
On a quest for immortality
Gathering a troop to find the fantasy
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On 03/10/2007, Jim Walker wrote:
> Sponsors,
>
> I still have some slots left in the self-service testing beta program, so
> if you are sponsoring anyone that could benefit from having some
> automated tests run on their bits, point them here:
>
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/testing/se
Shawn Walker wrote:
> I was wondering if there was some way to upload bfu archives via rsync
> or scp instead of a browser upload similar to how cr.opensolaris.org
> works.
>
> I would much prefer that over using a browser for such a large file :(
I would too, and I am already looking into it.
Che
On Wed 17 Oct 2007 at 08:41PM, Jim Walker wrote:
> Shawn Walker wrote:
> > I was wondering if there was some way to upload bfu archives via rsync
> > or scp instead of a browser upload similar to how cr.opensolaris.org
> > works.
> >
> > I would much prefer that over using a browser for such a larg