Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] GHOST security vulnerability CVE-2015-0235

2015-01-28 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Thanks Bob.

On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 3:25 PM, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
 For the record all of the VMs were patched with the officially
 released patches for the GHOST security issue.  All were rebooted
 earlier today.  All are operating normally.

 Bob




Re: [savannah-help-public] Libffcall Repository Access Denied

2014-03-12 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Hi Avneet,

Could you please rerun  ssh -v yourlo...@cvs.savannah.gnu.org with:

 ssh -v avneetkha...@cvs.savannah.gnu.org

Thanks,


On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 8:45 AM, Avneet Kaur kauravneet...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 It's Libffcall Administrator. My username is avneetkhalsa.
 Whenever I tried to access the CVS repository, getting Permission
 Denied error. Actually I want to convert the source tree from CVS to
 GIT.

 Please guide me to solve this. I have attached the output of
 troubleshooting commands.

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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] tar.git/plain/NEWS?id=release_1_27 does not work

2013-10-30 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Hi Paul,

Both links appear to be working for me.  cgit uses caching which
sometimes causes such problems temporarily.

On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Paul Eggert egg...@cs.ucla.edu wrote:
 This web page:

 http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/tar.git/tree/NEWS?id=release_1_27

 has a link to this:

 http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/tar.git/plain/NEWS?id=release_1_27

 The latter web page should exist, but doesn't.  Is there something
 busted with git.savannah.gnu.org, or with GNU Tar, or what?




[savannah-help-public] [sr #108401] cgit URLs suddenly broken

2013-10-27 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108401 (project administration):

  Status:None = Confirmed  
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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I've seen this before with cgit, where cgit magically breaks.  I'm going to
bet this is another cgit bug.  The best I can do here is upgrade cgit to a
later version.

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Re: [savannah-help-public] What is wrong with my account?

2013-10-23 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Hi Werner,

It doesn't appear to me that your account is inactive.

Is there any chance you could give us a screenshot of the exact error
you're getting?

On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 3:47 AM, Dr. Werner Fink wer...@suse.de wrote:
 Hi

 just tried to logon https://savannah.nongnu.org but now I see this

   X Error:
   Invalid User: This account does not exist or has not been activated

 what is the reason for this?  Why the user `wfink' had become disabled?

 Werner

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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Old Wiki Is Offline

2013-08-22 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
I spent a good hour on this last night; no success.

On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Karl Berry k...@freefriends.org wrote:
 FYI, I poked around some with zope without success.  Will pick it up
 again tomorrow.

 k




[savannah-help-public] [sr #107671] Viewing Job list of multiple project types.

2013-08-11 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #15, sr #107671 (project administration):

To be clear, the currently we're using
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/administration/savane.git/ as the
authoritative sources for savannah.

Certain features, like comments in news articles, are disabled in that
repository.

The savane-cleanup repository is not used in production anywhere that I know
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Re: [savannah-help-public] Offering help

2013-08-04 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Hi John,

Thanks for offering to help out, we really need it right now.

Feel free to drop by our IRC chat (irc.freenode.net #savannah). I'll be
idling there and would be happy to get you setup on the various systems and
answer any questions you may have.

As Karl pointed out, documentation is seriously lacking right now and
nobody is really providing backend support at present; primarily because
I'm swamped.

Thanks so much,

Michael


On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 7:03 PM, Karl Berry k...@freefriends.org wrote:

 Hi John - thanks for writing (sorry I didn't catch up on the thread with
 rms earlier).

 There's not much Python in our world, but there is surely plenty of
 stuff to do.  Here is a list of the outstanding support requests:
 https://savannah.gnu.org/support/index.php

 The documentation wiki, such as it is, is at
 http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance.
 (One of the things we rather desperately need/want is to set up an
 ikiwiki and migrate the pages from that current (Zope-based) wiki to
 that, so we can understand it and back it up, etc.)

 So ... if you think you can dive in and help with any of this on the
 back end, let me know and we can get you access.  The (virtual) hosts
 are all Debian-based (many wildly out of date, unfortunately).

 There is also reviewing incoming project submissions:
 http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/HowToBecomeASavannahHacker
 but I'm guessing that might not be the best use of your skills, or
 something you're especially eager to do :).

 (Many thanks to all you guys reading this mail who continue to work on
 the pending submissions, BTW!)

 All the best,
 Karl





[savannah-help-public] [sr #108323] recursive invocations of make in AIX

2013-06-25 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108323 (project administration):

 Assigned to:None = mjflick
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Please address this request to the appropriate project tracker or
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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108308] Please enable git commit notifications for auctex

2013-06-11 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #1, sr #108308 (project administration):

Hi,

At present there's not a good way to split the notifications.  We're only able
to do full diffs+commits.

What's the best way to approach this?

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108296] git sub-repository for GNU Gama Qt based GUI

2013-06-11 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #2, sr #108296 (project administration):

Dealing with this now.

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108296] git sub-repository for GNU Gama Qt based GUI

2013-06-11 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108296 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Hi Alex,

Sorry for the delay.  I created qt.git for you as a new repository.

Please let me know if you encounter any difficulties.

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108252] Please create additional repository for GNU Smalltalk

2013-04-28 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108252 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Hi,

I created a new repository:

smalltalk/benchmarks.git

Let me know if all it working properly. 

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108258] Git repo description

2013-04-28 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108258 (project administration):

 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 


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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108261] bino help

2013-04-28 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108261 (project administration):

  Status:None = Invalid
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 


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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108269] My Account?

2013-04-28 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108269 (project administration):

  Status:None = In Progress
 Assigned to:None = mjflick

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Follow-up Comment #1:

Hi,

We have a reset password feature here:
https://savannah.gnu.org/account/lostpw.php

Your username is 'mkn'.

Is the email address below your proper email?  If so, the password reset
feature should work.

If it doesn't, let me know.

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108271] Please remove mkat project from Savannah

2013-04-28 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108271 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Hi,

The project has been deleted.

Thanks

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108272] Unable to run GUI application using cross-compiled jamvm for arm

2013-04-28 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108272 (project administration):

  Status:None = Invalid
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Hi,

You've submitted your bug to GNU Savannah, not GNU classpath.  I understand
you were unable to find where to submit classpath bugs.

This URL, http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/bugs.html, is what you are
looking for.  Please feel free to resubmit your  bug to the GNU Classpath bug
tracker.

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108281] Please delete project 'NADA'

2013-04-28 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108281 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Project deleted.  Thanks.

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Re: [savannah-help-public] [sr #108258] Git repo description

2013-04-28 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Hi,

I changed it to:

Dragora - an independent GNU/Linux-Libre distribution based on
concepts of simplicity.

On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 8:10 PM, Matias A. Fonzo s...@dragora.org wrote:
 It should be:

 Dragora - an independent GNU/Linux-Libre distribution based on
 concepts of simplicity.

 El Sun, 28 Apr 2013 19:22:14 -0300
 Matias A. Fonzo s...@dragora.org escribió:
 Hi there,

 Sorry for bother.

 Some users of Dragora (including me)[1] we want to change the name of
 the distribution, from Dragora GNU/Linux to Dragora
 GNU/Linux-Libre.

 [1]
 http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/dragora-bug/2013-02/msg8.html

 Please, this can happen on the Savannah repo?.

 El Sun, 28 Apr 2013 18:23:03 +
 Michael J. Flickinger invalid.nore...@gnu.org escribió:
  Update of sr #108258 (project administration):
 
   Open/Closed:Open =
  Closed
 
 
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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Leaving Savannah Administration

2013-04-17 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Thanks for your time!


On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Felipe Lopez felipe.lo...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Savannah hackers,

 I'm writing just to let you know that I'm leaving Savannah Administration.
 I completed all the tasks assigned to me to the best of my ability.

 I'm more into public domain works now and want to avoid the paperwork
 and restrictions brought by copyright and licenses.

 Best,

 --
 Felipe Lopez
 http://sirgazil.info/



Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Savannah VM system upgrades

2013-03-12 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 06:19:49PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
 Karl Berry wrote in the other message:
  I think mgt might be the closest to savannah-hackers and the furthest
  from the public and therefore I propose that we upgrade it first.
  
  Also sounds good to me.
 
 Sounds good.  Will upgrade mgt first and then decide what to do next.
 
  When would be a good time to perform this upgrade?
  
  I don't think it really matters, assuming downtime is basically a matter
  of a reboot.  (Especially for mgt.)
 
 A VM should boot very quickly.  As a risk management I will coordinate
 with sysadmin just in case something goes really bad and it needs a
 rescue.  I don't expect that to be needed.  But just in case.
 
  I would suggest posting a news item so users have a chance of knowing
  what is going on.  https://savannah.gnu.org/news/?group=administration
 
 Okay.  I see that there hasn't been a news posting there since May 2012.
 
  How long of a waiting time for major events such as this should we
  have between posting a proposal for action and then performing the
  action?
  
  Once Michael confirms, you're good :).  Otherwise ... a few days
  at least?


Your plan sounds good to me.

I'll be on IRC if you have any problems.



[savannah-help-public] [sr #108217] Create git repositories for stee project

2013-02-17 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108217 (project administration):

 Assigned to:None = mjflick
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Hi,

To enable git repositories, please visit the select features page and enable
git
(https://savannah.nongnu.org/project/admin/editgroupfeatures.php?group=stee)

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108230] can't ssh to internal

2013-02-17 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #1, sr #108230 (project administration):

I'll unblock it.

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108229] Install email notification for git push in GNU make

2013-02-17 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108229 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Assigned to:None = mjflick
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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I setup commit notifications to make-al...@gnu.org 

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108221] Commit emails for pyFormex project

2013-02-17 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108221 (project administration):

 Assigned to:None = mjflick
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Complete.

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108236] rms asks to remove date opened from help wanted list pages

2013-02-17 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #2, sr #108236 (project administration):

Yes, I'll commit a change for that in the next week.

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108227] Installing CERTI

2013-02-17 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108227 (project administration):

 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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As explained in the support request submission form, this is the
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at Savannah.

Please address this request to the appropriate project tracker or
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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] project rename incomplete

2013-01-02 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 12/31/12 5:59 PM, Karl Berry wrote:

Hi Michael - I renamed the new gnurc project to remotecontrol (after
talking with Stephen):

mgt# /opt/administration/maintenance/rename_project.sh gnurc remotecontrol

It seems to have mostly done the job, but not completely ... on the
project page, https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/remotecontrol, the links
in the Development Tools section (Source Code Manager, Bug Tracker,
etc.) still refer to gnurc rather than remotecontrol.

What needs to happen to fix this?

Thanks,
karl



Hi,

Sorry for the belated response, I've been occupied with end-of-year 
activities.


The rename script does not change these settings (yet), so I normally 
set them through the website manually after every project rename.


Later tonight I'll finish up that rename so the paths are correct.



[savannah-help-public] [sr #108214] anonymous git access failing -- savannah firewall problems?

2012-12-27 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108214 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Problem fixed.

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108210] Access to DB

2012-12-27 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108210 (project administration):

  Status:None = Wont Do
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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This is not in the scope of services offered by Savannah.  Savannah offers
static webpage hosting and source code repository management.

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108196] Request for commit mailing list for Guix

2012-12-27 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108196 (project administration):

 Assigned to:None = mjflick

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This should be setup now.

Please verify that it's working correctly.

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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] cannot do git checkout of gawk from savannah

2012-12-24 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 12/24/12 8:59 AM, arn...@skeeve.com wrote:

Hi All.

Ward Vandewege w...@fsf.org wrote:


On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 01:46:07AM -0700, arn...@skeeve.com wrote:

Ineiev ine...@gnu.org wrote:


Hi,

On 12/24/2012 12:28 PM, arn...@skeeve.com wrote:

$ git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/gawk.git


Works for me.


Still fails for me.  Perhaps there are some connectivity problems. I'm
getting this from a machine in Boston and also from Israel.


I'm seeing it too. Looks like cgit.cgi is segfaulting again.

Thanks,
Ward.


Um, so any ETA as to when it might start working again?

Thanks,

Arnold



I'm looking into it.



Re: [savannah-help-public] freetype: moving uploaded files to subdirectory

2012-12-21 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 12/21/12 1:13 AM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:


[Ping!  Resending with the script attachment for convenience, this
  time CCing Karl since he was involved in the development of the
  uploading directives, AFAIK (sorry for getting it possibly twice).
  BTW, am I too impatient to expect a reaction from `savannah-hackers'
  within a week?]


Folks,


I want to move all freetype* and ttfautohint* files
(http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/freetype/) older than a
given version to new `*-old' subdirectories.  It seems that this only
possible with the currentl upload directives by

   . downloading the files
   . deleting the files
   . re-uploading the files into a new directory

Needless to say that this is extremely cumbersome.

What about adding a new upload directive to *move* files around?

Meanwhile, I ask that someone locally applies the attached script.


   Thanks in advance!

 Werner




I ran the script.

Sorry, I've been on vacation the last week.



Re: [savannah-help-public] system name change

2012-11-25 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 11/21/12 5:24 PM, Jeffrin Jose wrote:

Hello Staff,

I have a project with a system name as jeffgraphics
https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/jeffgraphics/

Please can you change the system name to beautifulwork
It is very important. Please help me.

Thanks.

/Jeffrin.




Hi,

I changed your project's system name.  Please let me know if you 
encounter any problems from the change.


Thanks



[savannah-help-public] [sr #108177] can't push to git

2012-11-10 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108177 (project administration):

 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 


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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108175] Remove module from Battwd CVS

2012-11-10 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108175 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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ok, sources removed.

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108178] Cannot close patches

2012-11-10 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108178 (project administration):

 Assigned to:None = mjflick

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There should be an option for Open/Closed, you want to set them to closed/

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108177] can't push to git

2012-11-08 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108177 (project administration):

 Assigned to:None = mjflick

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This looks like a permissions problem.  It should be fixed, please verify.

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108175] Remove module from Battwd CVS

2012-11-08 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108175 (project administration):

 Assigned to:None = mjflick

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sources/battwd has been removed.  please verify all works correctly

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108176] Delete project from savannah

2012-11-08 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #1, sr #108176 (project administration):

Is the project hosted elsewhere yet?

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Re: [savannah-help-public] requesting computer time for open-source project

2012-10-30 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 10/30/12 3:14 PM, hi...@gnu.org wrote:

Dear hackers,

I have been asked to contribute an algorithm which
re-creates Photoshop's softer outer glow effect to an
open-source graphics library.  The trouble is that it is
first necessary to know what the desired effect is!  Using
only one out of the two controls apparently gives a (poorly
implemented?) version of Schoenberg's cardinal B-spline of
order 1 (tent filter).  It is less immediately obvious what
the other control does exactly, though some general
properties are apparent.

If someone could tell me the nature of the effect in
question, that would be that, but otherwise I had the idea
to let the computer do the work and essentially
reverse-engineer it via genetic programming.  This would
require large amounts of memory and CPU time to be
effective, on something like a high-performance workstation
or computation cluster.

My request is, therefore, if anyone is willing to donate
access to the appropriate resources, to please let me know.

Please n.b.: I double-checked with the author of the
image-processing code (VFLib), and he is releasing it under
the so-called MIT License, which is apparently OK as far as
open source.  My point of view is that it is important that
the algorithm itself be publically known---algorithms per se
are mathematical objects, and as such are automatically free
to use without worrying about patents or licenses.  Once we
figure out what the algorithm in question is, anyone will
forever be able to use it in any open-source project.
Schoenberg's own work on interpolation via splines was
published in 1973, and has innumerable applications today.

Thanks for your help!


Noam



Hi,

Savannah does not currently offer processing time for projects, just 
hosting.


best,

--mjflick



Re: [Savannah-help-public] recovering access with an email address canceled

2012-10-26 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 10/26/12 10:42 AM, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:

Hello

I have created an account and a project a long, long time ago. Now I
would like to access it but I don't remember the password and I don't
have anymore access to the email address I used.

The project is human-beings (at http://www.nongnu.org/human-beings/)

I *think* the account was ggc but I am not sure.

Thanks for your help



Hi,

I updated your accounts email address to your email at gmail.

You should be able to request a password reset here:
http://savannah.gnu.org/account/lostpw.php

Your old user account was ggc.

Best,

--mjflick




[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108164] How to make LWIP support POST

2012-10-21 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108164 (project administration):

 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108142] Rename project

2012-10-14 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108142 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   

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This is complete.  Please let me know if you encounter any bugs after the
project name change, we haven't done this in a while.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108156] git pushes are failing due to CIA service being dead.

2012-10-10 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108156 (project administration):

 Assigned to:None = mjflick

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ciabot.py has been disabled globally on savannah.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108149] Cannot connect to savannah vis SSH(Permission denied (publickey).)

2012-10-07 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #1, sr #108149 (project administration):

Hi,

Apparently your ssh client is only trying /home/robby/.ssh/id_rsa as an RSA1
public key.  I'm guessing it's RSA2.

I'm also expecting:

debug1: identity file /home/robby/.ssh/id_rsa type 2

I'd recommend making sure that your ssh version is somewhat up to date and
also reviewing the contents of your home ssh config file (~/.ssh/config).



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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108151] Request to enable commit notification for h5md

2012-10-07 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108151 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Assigned to:None = mjflick

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this has been configured.  please verify that it is working.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108149] Cannot connect to savannah vis SSH(Permission denied (publickey).)

2012-10-07 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108149 (project administration):

 Assigned to:None = mjflick


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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108132] Savannah git refusing updates

2012-10-07 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108132 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 


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Re: [Savannah-help-public] Who are these past savannah hackers?

2012-10-02 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 10/1/12 2:42 PM, Tassilo Horn wrote:

Hi all,

GNU AUCTeX will eventually drop CVS in favour of some modern dVCS.
Right now, I'm experimenting with converting the CVS repository to bzr
and git.  Thereby, I also transform the commit history to show the real
committer names as it's common nowadays.

However, there are some committer names that don't exist anymore on
savannah and neither can I guess by checking copyright.list.  Do you
have a record of past savannah account names and can tell my the full
names and email addresses of these guys?

   arafune
   kurt
   nabe
   pj
   wl

Thanks,
Tassilo



Hi,

Two of these accounts exist on Savannah:

++---+
| realname   | user_name |
++---+
| Pavel Jan?k| pj|
| Werner LEMBERG | wl|
++---+
2 rows in set (0.00 sec)

The other accounts remain a mystery to me.




[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108142] Rename project

2012-09-26 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108142 (project administration):

 Assigned to:None = mjflick

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Yes, it's possible... It has been added to my todo list.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108138] please delete two misleading git branches

2012-09-26 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108138 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Assigned to:None = mjflick
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Done, branches deleted.

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Re: [Savannah-help-public] [gnu.org #767320] delays in updating web pages

2012-09-14 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 9/14/12 1:35 AM, Pavel Kharitonov via RT wrote:

On 09/11/2012 08:46 AM, Ineiev wrote:


I think there may be another possibility: can you confirm  that the new.py
call is *(successfully) done* after the cvs commit has successfully
completed?


For instance, this is what CVS has just said to me on
'cvs ci -mUpdate gnu/po/thegnuproject.ru.po licenses/po/license-list.ru.po'
(this is a known behavior, I believe it must have been already reported a few 
times):

/web/www/www/gnu/po/thegnuproject.ru.po,v  --  gnu/po/thegnuproject.ru.po
new revision: 1.14; previous revision: 1.13
Triggering webpages update...
/web/www/www/licenses/po/license-list.ru.po,v  --  
licenses/po/license-list.ru.po
new revision: 1.36; previous revision: 1.35
Triggering webpages update...

pre
MOD_PYTHON ERROR

ProcessId:  3869
Interpreter:'www.gnu.org'

ServerName: 'www.gnu.org'
DocumentRoot:   '/var/www/'

URI:'/new-savannah-project/new.py'
Location:   None
Directory:  '/var/www/new-savannah-project/'
Filename:   '/var/www/new-savannah-project/new.py'
PathInfo:   ''

Phase:  'PythonHandler'
Handler:'new'

Traceback (most recent call last):

File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/mod_python/importer.py, line 1537, 
in HandlerDispatch
  default=default_handler, arg=req, silent=hlist.silent)

File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/mod_python/importer.py, line 1229, 
in _process_target
  result = _execute_target(config, req, object, arg)

File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/mod_python/importer.py, line 1128, 
in _execute_target
  result = object(arg)

File /var/www/new-savannah-project/new.py, line 59, in handler
  updatewww()

File /var/www/new-savannah-project/new.py, line 37, in updatewww
  syslog(LOG_INFO, cvs.stdout.read())

IOError: [Errno 4] Interrupted system call


MODULE CACHE DETAILS

Accessed:   Fri Sep 14 01:30:27 2012
Generation: 0

_mp_84c96c94a13c8de85573628c53417638 {
FileName: '/var/www/new-savannah-project/new.py'
Instance: 1 [IMPORT]
Generation:   1
Modified: Mon Dec  6 11:42:43 2010
Imported: Fri Sep 14 01:30:27 2012
}

/pre
Mailing notification to www-comm...@gnu.org... sent.




I can verify this trigger runs after something has been committed.  The 
error you are encountering is caused by the script on the webserver.






Re: [Savannah-help-public] [gnu.org #767320] delays in updating web pages

2012-09-14 Thread Michael J. Flickinger via RT
On 9/14/12 1:35 AM, Pavel Kharitonov via RT wrote:
 On 09/11/2012 08:46 AM, Ineiev wrote:

 I think there may be another possibility: can you confirm  that the new.py
 call is *(successfully) done* after the cvs commit has successfully
 completed?

 For instance, this is what CVS has just said to me on
 'cvs ci -mUpdate gnu/po/thegnuproject.ru.po licenses/po/license-list.ru.po'
 (this is a known behavior, I believe it must have been already reported a few 
 times):

 /web/www/www/gnu/po/thegnuproject.ru.po,v  --  gnu/po/thegnuproject.ru.po
 new revision: 1.14; previous revision: 1.13
 Triggering webpages update...
 /web/www/www/licenses/po/license-list.ru.po,v  --  
 licenses/po/license-list.ru.po
 new revision: 1.36; previous revision: 1.35
 Triggering webpages update...

 pre
 MOD_PYTHON ERROR

 ProcessId:  3869
 Interpreter:'www.gnu.org'

 ServerName: 'www.gnu.org'
 DocumentRoot:   '/var/www/'

 URI:'/new-savannah-project/new.py'
 Location:   None
 Directory:  '/var/www/new-savannah-project/'
 Filename:   '/var/www/new-savannah-project/new.py'
 PathInfo:   ''

 Phase:  'PythonHandler'
 Handler:'new'

 Traceback (most recent call last):

 File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/mod_python/importer.py, line 
 1537, in HandlerDispatch
   default=default_handler, arg=req, silent=hlist.silent)

 File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/mod_python/importer.py, line 
 1229, in _process_target
   result = _execute_target(config, req, object, arg)

 File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/mod_python/importer.py, line 
 1128, in _execute_target
   result = object(arg)

 File /var/www/new-savannah-project/new.py, line 59, in handler
   updatewww()

 File /var/www/new-savannah-project/new.py, line 37, in updatewww
   syslog(LOG_INFO, cvs.stdout.read())

 IOError: [Errno 4] Interrupted system call


 MODULE CACHE DETAILS

 Accessed:   Fri Sep 14 01:30:27 2012
 Generation: 0

 _mp_84c96c94a13c8de85573628c53417638 {
 FileName: '/var/www/new-savannah-project/new.py'
 Instance: 1 [IMPORT]
 Generation:   1
 Modified: Mon Dec  6 11:42:43 2010
 Imported: Fri Sep 14 01:30:27 2012
 }

 /pre
 Mailing notification to www-comm...@gnu.org... sent.




I can verify this trigger runs after something has been committed.  The 
error you are encountering is caused by the script on the webserver.








[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108132] Savannah git refusing updates

2012-09-12 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #1, sr #108132 (project administration):

I disabled ciabot until I can find out what is wrong with it.  Please try your
commit again.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108126] Savannah web site is only partially encrypted (https)

2012-09-10 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108126 (project administration):

 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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fixed, thanks

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108116] ciabot hook script failure prevents pushes to git repo

2012-08-22 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #7, sr #108116 (project administration):

Thanks,

I upgraded ciabot.py to the version you specified below and re-enabled the
hook in gpsd.git

Let me know if this works.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108116] ciabot hook script failure prevents pushes to git repo

2012-08-22 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108116 (project administration):

  Status:   Confirmed = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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closing issue

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108116] ciabot hook script failure prevents pushes to git repo

2012-08-21 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108116 (project administration):

  Status:None = Confirmed  
 Assigned to:None = mjflick

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The script we're using calls:
http://cia.navi.cx/RPC2

Which apparently isn't available.  To ensure your project isn't stalled, I
disabled ciabot notifications for the time being.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108115] Restore access to account

2012-08-21 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108115 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Assigned to:None = mjflick
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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I updated the email address of your old account with the email address of your
new account.  You should be able to request a password reset now.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108097] git history for grep is corrupted on the web

2012-08-21 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108097 (project administration):

 Assigned to:None = mjflick


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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108095] Cannot upload to the Emacs Git mirror any longer

2012-08-21 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #2, sr #108095 (project administration):

Does this work now?

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108100] please delete my submitted file

2012-08-21 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108100 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Assigned to:None = mjflick
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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done

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108089] please delete my submitted file

2012-08-21 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #2, sr #108089 (project administration):

done

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108089] please delete my submitted file

2012-08-21 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108089 (project administration):

 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 


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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Savannah maintenance wiki spammed heavily

2012-08-17 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 8/5/12 6:33 AM, Thomas Schwinge wrote:

Hi!

The Savannah maintenance wiki is being spammed heavily, see
http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/FrontPage/recentchanges.  It also
seems that existing pages' content has been reverted.


Grüße,
  Thomas


FYI,

I reverted most of the wiki and disabled anonymous editing of pages, so 
unfortunately you'll need an account if you want to edit the wiki now.


If you want one and currently don't have one, please let me know.



[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108107] 404 error when visiting Gnash cgit page

2012-08-14 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108107 (project administration):

 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 


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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108099] Blackfin + LWIP

2012-08-14 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108099 (project administration):

  Status:None = Invalid
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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As explained in the support request submission form, this is the
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Please address this request to the appropriate project tracker or
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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108101] Why eXosip2 sends two straight requests within 1ms in Windows platform

2012-08-14 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108101 (project administration):

 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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As explained in the support request submission form, this is the
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Please address this request to the appropriate project tracker or
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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Savannah maintenance wiki spammed heavily

2012-08-06 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 8/5/12 6:33 AM, Thomas Schwinge wrote:

Hi!

The Savannah maintenance wiki is being spammed heavily, see
http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/FrontPage/recentchanges.  It also
seems that existing pages' content has been reverted.


Grüße,
  Thomas


I think I'm going to disable anonymous comments on the wiki, to avoid 
the spam issue.




[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108095] Cannot upload to the Emacs Git mirror any longer

2012-07-26 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #1, sr #108095 (project administration):

this should be fixed, please try again

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108096] Cannot browse Emacs source code via the web

2012-07-26 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108096 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Fixed, this was a side-effect of upgrading bizarre (this was the first time we
restarted loggerhead since then).

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108097] git history for grep is corrupted on the web

2012-07-26 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #1, sr #108097 (project administration):

Hi,

This looks to be a bug with cgit.  The static refs of the repository appear to
be fine on the backend (which is good).

I'll look deeper into it and keep you updated.

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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] ntpd?

2012-07-09 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 07/09/2012 02:39 PM, Karl Berry wrote:

Michael or anyone, why do we run ntpdate hourly instead of the usual ntp
daemon?  (dl:/etc/cron.d/ntpdate) Seems bizarre, to say the least.
Just wondering.

k


This was manually setup some time back (not by me), since the DomUs time 
was drifting.  ntp needs to update the time every hour to avoid being a 
second off, from time to time.





[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108081] please delete my submitted project: task #12123

2012-07-07 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108081 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107682] deleting a remote branch in git

2012-07-03 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #6, sr #107682 (project administration):

Branch (finston_0) is now manually deleted.  You should have been able to
delete this yourself, via git, but something (git-wise) was buggy.

I apologize for the delay.

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Re: [Savannah-help-public] Upload fail

2012-06-28 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 6/28/12 7:27 PM, Steven Rubin wrote:

I'm trying to upload a new version of my GNU package, Electric, and I'm
falling down an ever-deepening rat-hole.

First I had an incorrect DIRECTIVE file, and it got rejected.
Then I startet getting gpg failures (gpg verify of upload file
electricBinary-9.02.jar failed), so I re-uploaded my public key to
savannah.

Then, I get this message:
---
Gpg signed upload older than/same timestamp as existing version - not
allowed. In other words, the filenames for the triplet you have uploaded
are
an exact match for a triplet that has been uploaded in the past, and the
directive file that you just uploaded has been signed before or at the same
time as the directive file for the triplet that was uploaded earlier. Most
likely, you are re-uploading an old triplet.
-

I understand that security is essential, but I am lost, and simply don't
know how to do this anymore.
I don't make releases very often, and it seems to me that every time I
do, things have changed so much that I have to start from
first-principles. Is there any other way to do this? I have no idea what
I'm doing wrong.

Thanks,
-Steve




Hi, the official GNU ftp upload is unrelated to Savannah, so we're 
unable to help you.




Re: [Savannah-help-public] Unable to run bzr on savannah?

2012-06-24 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

accidentally didn't copy the list to this reply last night:

On 6/23/12 4:49 PM, Richard Stallman wrote:
  The repository for emacs is quite large (478M) total, so it may 
take a

  while.

 Sure -- but how long should it run before some source files start
 showing up?


I believe the whole repository needs to be downloaded first.  Unlike 
cvs, with bzr the whole repository lives on your local machine.  That 
said, it needs to completely exist before files are constructed.




[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108072] Please setup the cvs repository for the project m17n.

2012-06-24 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108072 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Re: [Savannah-help-public] Unable to run bzr on savannah?

2012-06-22 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 6/22/12 7:02 PM, Richard Stallman wrote:

Thanks.

I did bzr checkout bzr+ssh://r...@bzr.savannah.gnu.org/emacs/trunk trunk
in a properly prepared directory, and it has now run about 27 minutes
without producing any output.  It has created a couple of subdirectories
such a trunk and .bzr but  has obtained no source files.

Does this mean something is wrong?

--
Dr Richard Stallman
President, Free Software Foundation
51 Franklin St
Boston MA 02110
USA
www.fsf.org  www.gnu.org
Skype: No way! That's nonfree (freedom-denying) software.
   Use Ekiga or an ordinary phone call



That should have worked, did it successfully complete or did you get an 
error?


The repository for emacs is quite large (478M) total, so it may take a 
while.




Re: [Savannah-help-public] Git / SSH Access

2012-06-15 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 6/14/12 8:36 PM, Infinality wrote:

debug2: key: /home/erik/.ssh/id_rsa_savannah.pub (0x7fea64892a50)
debug1: Authentications that can continue: publickey
debug3: start over, passed a different list publickey
debug3: preferred


Hi,

It looks to me that you're offering your public key as the private key 
in your per-user ssh config, which you didn't paste in your email.


You need to be passing the private key as the identity file, so 
IdentityFile needs to be referencing your private key.


Hope that helps.



Re: [Savannah-help-public] Git / SSH Access

2012-06-15 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 6/15/12 7:21 AM, Infinality wrote:

Thanks for your response. I have tried both in my ~/.ssh/config, with
the same results.




Any chance you could run -vvv, when pointing to the private key and post 
the results?  Also, it would be very helpful if you'd post the relevant 
portions of your ssh config file.






[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108072] Please setup the cvs repository for the project m17n.

2012-06-13 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #1, sr #108072 (project administration):

Hi,

I do not see an attached tarball.

Could you please provide a URL or attach it to this issue?


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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] task #12069: Submission of Sharper // Volunteer application

2012-06-11 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 6/10/12 7:08 PM, Karl Berry wrote:

Hi Marvin,

Thanks much for volunteering!

 [2] https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?12069

I agree with your assessment :).

I've made you an administrator of the administration project (username
implementation, right?).  If you log out and log back into savannah,
you should be able to go ahead and reply to the submission and enable
it.  You seem to be quite capable of reading what documentation there
is, but just email if any questions, of course.

Thanks,
Karl


Hi, thanks for volunteering! :)

If you have not already done so, please sign up for the applicable 
mailing lists mentioned here:

http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/SavannahHackersCommunication

If you have any further questions, just email the list.




P.S. Michael and all: if anyone else can jump in when new volunteers
come on board, that would be great.






Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Copyright+License Headers in concatenated HTML files

2012-06-11 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 6/11/12 12:55 PM, Tomasz Konojacki wrote:

Hi!

Well, in my opinion, these files should contain licensing headers to
avoid confusion about copyright issues.

Tomasz

W dniu 2012-06-11 17:27, Marvin Cohrs pisze:

Hi everygnu,

I'm checking the project 'Machafuco' and wondered about the following
issue:
The program itself is correctly commented with GPL3+ headers, but it also
carries some HTML files which seem to be concatenated at runtime. They
don't
contain such a header. The footer file includes a short line about
CC-BY-NC,
but all the other parts don't (most are longer than 10 lines). Is this
sufficient? The runtime output will contain that line, but the source
files
don't.

What shall I answer? Thank you for your advice!



 Yes, if the author is using multiple licenses it needs to be clearly 
stated.  CC-BY-NC is OK for docs, such as html, though I'd recommend not 
using the NC component of it, since the GPL allows for commercial usage.


It's worth noting that the CC-BY-* licenses are GPL incompatible if any 
code is using it (html is not compiled code, so that's ok)




Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Copyright+License Headers in concatenated HTML files

2012-06-11 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 6/11/12 5:04 PM, Karl Berry wrote:

 CC-BY-NC is OK for docs

Michael, I don't believe that is correct, for the reason you point out:
NC is no commercial, which is nonfree, hence must not be allowed on
savannah under any circumstances.

As a separate point, real documentation (a manual) is supposed to be
released under the FDL (or compatible permissive licenses).  A few html
files probably don't qualify, though.

 It's worth noting that the CC-BY-* licenses are GPL incompatible

Although I don't believe it's ever been officially determined, I
personally believe CC-BY itself is compatible with the GPL, because it
only requires attribution, that is, is a permissive license.  You were
probably knowingly excluding that with BY-* instead of BY* :), but
just for putative clarity :).

It's the SA (sharealike) versions which are copylefts and hence
incompatible with the GPL (another copyleft).

And, as discussed, the NC (and ND) versions are nonfree and
shouldn't be used in savannah-hosted projects.

Aside from all of the above, I agree with the point about it always
being better to include a license statement in the source files, for
clarity.

karl


Indeed, I stand corrected.



[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108065] Need to rewrite project's master branch

2012-06-06 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108065 (project administration):

 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 


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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108058] re-init the wget git repository

2012-05-19 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108058 (project administration):

  Status: In Progress = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Follow-up Comment #5:

Done  done.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108045] git denyNonFastforwards (resubmitted)

2012-05-19 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108045 (project administration):

  Status: In Progress = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Follow-up Comment #5:

Done.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108056] Another git non-fastforward issue

2012-05-19 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #7, sr #108056 (project administration):

Ok, changed that branch to master.

Your old master is in master-old, do you want it deleted?

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Re: [Savannah-help-public] Bug in message

2012-05-18 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

On 5/18/12 12:24 PM, Richard Stallman wrote:

There's a spelling error in this message.  Quitted is not a word;
it should be has quit.

X-Spam-Status: No, score=1.3 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00,HELO_NO_DOMAIN,
RDNS_NONE,TO_NO_BRKTS_DIRECT autolearn=no version=3.3.2
Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 18:24:29 +
To: r...@gnu.org, ma...@cnuk.org, jo...@fsf.org, r...@robmyers.org, 
ya...@gnu.org, ine...@gnu.org, w...@gnu.org, j...@fsf.org, js...@gnu.org, 
pe...@fsf.org, ber...@codewiz.org
Subject: Xavier Reina quitted the project www.gnu.org
From: invalid.nore...@gnu.org
Content-Type: text/plain;charset=UTF-8
Message-Id:20120517-202429.sv36048.90...@savannah.gnu.org

This message is being sent to notify the administrator(s) of
project www.gnu.org that Xavier Reinaxavi_
has chosen to remove him/herself from the project.


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Fixed.



[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108056] Another git non-fastforward issue

2012-05-17 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #3, sr #108056 (project administration):

Ok, tweaked something, please try again.

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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Proposed review of xvidcap

2012-05-17 Thread Michael J. Flickinger

Hi Aljosha,

Thanks so much for helping out with project submissions. :)

You now have permissions for accepting/rejecting projects on Savannah.

You will want to subscribe to the applicable mailing lists mentioned 
here, on the wiki: 
http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/SavannahHackersCommunication


When reviewing projects, ensure you're logged into the system as Super 
User, to do this click the Become Superuser link in the left-hand 
toolbar.


When it's time for a project to be accepted or rejected, click the 
Group Administration link on the project submission, select the 
appropriate status, then click update.


If a new project is being accepted, you'll also want to click the Send 
New Project Instruction Email and Trigger Project Creation (should be 
done only once) link.


You may be interested in some emacs/vim scripts we have for expediting 
project submissions.  They are mentioned here: 
http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/HowToBecomeASavannahHacker


If you have any questions on reviews, or anything else for that matter, 
feel free to email savannah-hackers-public@gnu.org and someone will reply.


Once again, thanks!

Michael

On 5/17/12 7:01 PM, Karl Berry wrote:

[Back on list.]

 OK, I enhanced the review.

Thanks.  That looks very good.

Would someone else mind posting this in the review of the submission?
And giving Aljosha permissions for the future?
I'm out of time for today.

Thanks,
Karl


Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 12:24:12 +0200
From: Aljosha Papschpapsch...@googlemail.com
To: Karl Berryk...@freefriends.org
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Proposed review of xvidcap

[...]

Thanks for submitting your project to Savannah!  I noticed several files which
lack a license header and copyright notice.  These files are non-trivial files
which are longer than 10 lines.  To fulfil the requirements please add these
informations.  On [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html] you find more
information regarding this subject.  You can also read about the requirements
for projects on Savannah on
[https://savannah.gnu.org/register/requirements.php.].  If you are not sure
whether you missed anything else, I recommend
[https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/HowToGetYourProjectApprovedQuickly].
The files missing the license header and copyright notice are:
   ChangeLog
   Makefile.am
   README
   TODO.tasks
   configure.in
   all the Makefile.am files
   ppm2mpeg.sh
   doc/omf.make
   doc/xmldocs.make
   doc/man/man.make
   xml files in doc/xvidcap
   src/gnome-xvidcap.glade
   src/xvidcap-intl.h
   src/dbus-server-object.h
It is also important to include a copyright notice in image files.  You can do
this by either adding it directly to the image file or mention the copyright
and license in the README.
Please resubmit your tarball once you updated these files.






[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108055] GRUB2 onto Partittions

2012-05-12 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108055 (project administration):

  Status:None = Wont Do
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Follow-up Comment #1:

As explained in the support request submission form, this is the
support for Savannah administration, _not_ for a project hosted
at Savannah.

Please address this request to the appropriate project tracker or
mailing-list.


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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108056] Another git non-fastforward issue

2012-05-12 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108056 (project administration):

  Status:None = In Progress
 Assigned to:None = mjflick

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Follow-up Comment #1:

Done.

After you fix your repository please write back so I can turn
denyNonFastforwards back to true.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108045] git denyNonFastforwards (resubmitted)

2012-05-12 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #3, sr #108045 (project administration):

Sure, I'll add a comment there regarding where it's best to submit requests.

I fixed the problem, please try again.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108058] re-init the wget git repository

2012-05-12 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Follow-up Comment #1, sr #108058 (project administration):

We can either temporarily disable nonFastForwarding or you can create a new
branch that we rename as master.  Whichever you prefer.


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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108058] re-init the wget git repository

2012-05-12 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108058 (project administration):

  Status:None = In Progress
 Assigned to:None = mjflick

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Follow-up Comment #3:

Done, thanks.

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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #108020] account access required for pjm

2012-05-09 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #108020 (project administration):

  Status:None = Done   
 Assigned to:None = mjflick
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Follow-up Comment #1:

Hi,

I updated your email user email to p...@gnu.org.

You should be able to request a password reset.

Thanks

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