[EMAIL PROTECTED] is now setup to be CC'd on all new-gnu
correspondence.
If any of you need access to the archives of new-gnu, please let me
know.
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"Mathieu Roy via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any progress regarding the mbox archives?
MBOX archives are the same as they've been for the past two years. We
do not make MBOX archives available via the web, due to spambots. See
http://mail.gnu.org/spam> for information about how we try to
I've CC'd them on
this email.
Paul Fisher
Free Software Foundation
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Vincent Caron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Fixed, for some reason this folder alone was not word-readable.
Thanks.
> BTW, Paul, could you tell us when and how often this update takes
> place ? Thanks.
Once an hour, at the top of every hour.
Paul
Vincent Caron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As far as I know, www.gnu.org is currently pulling updates from
> sv.gnu.org, and this issue is out of savannah hacker's reach. I
> suggest to check that the update script on www.gnu.org calls 'cvs up
> -d', otherwise new folders won't show up.
The upda
"Mathieu Roy via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) The mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] is still bouncing
List names cannot end with reserved Mailman commands. As of the most
recent stable release of Mailman, the list is:
-bounces : -bounces+* : -confirm+* : -join : -leave : -owner :
-request
Rudy Gevaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 01:05:15PM -0400, Paul Fisher wrote:
>
>> If I don't hear back by 5PM Eastern, I'll install the Exim 4 packages
>> that I have.
>
>
> Mathieu is on holiday, and he can't do any sysad
Please update Exim on savannah ASAP with the included patch for Exim
4.20. Mathieu installed the original version of Exim 4.20, but I'm
unable to find the Debian source build package on savannah. The exim
package is set to a status of hold, and it's obviously a custom
install.
If you'd like for m
Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No, I'm waiting for a reply for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to know with url is
> always working for raw access to the mailing list archives.
>
> Please send mail again. They should not take a week to do an easy
> job like this for you.
I haven't rece
Dan Kuykendall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is the status of being able to move phpgroupware.org to GNU
> servers?
I've finishing up all of that today. There's now a separate install
of Apache for phpgroupware.org to use.
I'll be in touch later today with account information.
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Could you all please look into why ~xmlbase on savannah still doesn't
have a list.xml file?
Mailing list creation depends on list.xml existing.
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Dan Kuykendall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The only reason we want a little more control is to be able to handle
> issues of services hanging or possibly making tweaks to apache config
> and php config. It may not be absolutly nessesary, but would be more
> convient.
If this is really all you n
Dan Kuykendall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any progress on how we can get this going?
> User-mode linux would be fine.
For the time being, gnuftp.gnu.org is probably be best machine to host
phpGW. Savannah right now is a bit overloaded currently, although
there is new hardware for savannah in
Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul, can do have any idea about it? Usually mails of the bug tracker
> are sent by "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Can it be the "Invalid address in
> message header"?
Something on savannah is adding the "Error - Not Found" to the To
line, which causes mx10.gnu.org
Chris Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is another problem, though: the lists
>
> mit-scheme-announce
> mit-scheme-users
> mit-scheme-devel
>
> still have numerous references to "nongnu.org" in odd places.
I've believe I've fixed this. Please let me know if that's not
Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Most of the mailing lists associated with MIT/GNU Scheme are broken.
>> Mail sent to "mit-scheme-announce", "mit-scheme-users", and
>> "mit-scheme-devel" generate "unknown user" errors. The exception is
>> "bug-mit-scheme", which was created _after_ the
Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think that every GNU machines that provide shell access should
> upgrade to the kernel linux 2.4.21 which fix the annoying ptrace bug
> (I already sent a message with pointers about this bug, that can give
> root rights to a user).
>
> I think specifical
Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul, sorry to bother one more time with this issue, can you fix the
> mailing-list for the group dominion?
dominion-discuss now works in the gnu.org domain.
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Since anoncvs has been back up and running, it seems that there are at
least a few clients out there that are not playing nicely.
There is one CVS process that has been running for about 12 hours (job
13857). Seems rather unlikely that a checkout would take 12 hours,
but maybe it's legitimate, an
Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, the version numbers 1.186 and 1.187 are trunk versions. It
> looks like the code to find the latest two versions is not making
> proper use of the branch.
This bug should now be fixed.
Assuming no further changes were made to mule.el on th
I tried to do an anon-cvs checkout this evening of emacs and received
a permission denied error for /mnt/ramfs. I fixed the problem by
switching the filesystem type of /mnt/ramfs from ramfs to tmpfs. I
believe tmpfs is actually what we should be using in this case -- we
can limit ram usage, and w
I had to reboot savannah again. Looks like she's consistently falling
over within 24 hours of coming up.
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mailing_lists_create.pl on monty-python depends on rsyncing the
current list.xml from savannah. savannah:~xmlbase/list.xml is where
it rsyncs the data from. savannah:~xmlbase/list.xml doesn't exist
anymore. What happened to it?
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Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Please see the last message in this digest. It may indicate
> a bug in the modified log_accum.
On Friday, a bug was fixed that was causing empty subject lines on
branches. If the we get an empty message body again in the future,
we'll have more dat
savannah died on Saturday morning and Monday morning. Nothing of
interest was on the serial console. Has anything been changed
recently on savannah?
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Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (Dave's changes are not the only ones affected.) Note the absence
> of the file names that were changed.
Fixed. The subject was not set correctly on branches.
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I've made modifications to log_accum.pl based on information from RMS
and Andre Spiegel. I've tested these modifications outside of a live
CVS environment, and I believe the changes should work fine. If
someone on savannah-hackers could give this a test run on a CVS tree
that has an in-use branch
Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We have that?
> (Are all HD of subversions backup-ed?)
Yes.
redundant (backup machine) was upgraded recently -- 800GB RAID-5 setup
with one hot-spare.
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Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But do we consider that using rsync with root is acceptable?
> It seems dangerous to me.
In order to get a full daily backup of everything on remote machines,
it's really our only choice. The ssh authorized key on the remote
machine can be limited to run
I've changed the section that prints out the changelog to write to
stderr. Please make sure that any additional messages that are
printed when root logs in to savannah are sent to stderr and not to
stdout. Sending messages to stdout causes rsync to get confused.
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 07:29:50PM +0200, Mathieu Roy wrote:
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> > 2) The old mailing list was hosted on Yahoo Groups, for which we
> > have an mbox file. Is it possible to get this mbox added to the
> > current savannah list archive?
Yes. Please send me a copy dire
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 04:01:06PM +0100, Mathieu Roy wrote:
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> Apparently gnu.org/nongnu.org are going a new computer and for a
> reason I ignore the new box may be online before the end of the copy
> of all data.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] can you confirm that the problem is being
> fixed?
Fixed.
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